Yeah we are probably closer to 15min.. was thinking of trying again buy filling 1 cord bags using my other machine to hold bags while I load the processor..
Hi Buckin. That 23 inch wood split in 4 still must weigh 60-70 lbs. Good video . The laws in the US can’t be much different maybe worse. I guess we’re not suppose to talk about it either. Total BS. Frustrating but all to true. Let’s go back to firewood. Have a great day.
We are using the rubber for now until we can afford to pour concrete.. we are going to try a 30 x 120 pad and see what it holds.. also going to make a few burms to hold different products like Oak, maple, pine, birch and poplar.. but the big pile will be our Premium Mix... this will keep us off the ground so we can load with a loader and send it out the door as clean as we can
@@buckinfirewood Sounds like you have a good plan. I have a huge mudfest in my wood yard. I have to grade it and make a stone pad. Once I can afford it of course...
I just subscribed to your channel. I have never heard of your channel until you subscribed to ours. Thanks for checking us out. Your two hooks for the bagging station holder works well. Your bags are 1cf? By the way I’m Al and my wife is Chris. Club Dora Outdoors and Firewood. Do you go by Buckin?
I suppose the rubber mat is used material. What was it for originally? I see that you will use it as an improved working surface. It will probably have a good value when you want to sell it. You could cut it into rectangles 2 ft x 3 ft and see if people want to buy it that way.
hey brother I have not forgotten about what we chatted about few weeks ago I'm just extremely busy at this point I'll send you my email soon about the processer I had to take a job up plus do my bundle company I'll be in touch hope you have a wonderful week
That's a big log! Just splitting one piece is very time consuming. You need to get a tripod for your camera. Amazon. Cheap. The shaky video makes it hard to watch. Your method of putting the small piece of wood between the log and the splitter ram is exactly what I do. Have a great day!
Yeah I could use a real tripod for sure.. with that boiler wood we cut and split 2 or 4 way and send it.. it was fairly quick.. when we do our 1 foot bag wood now that is a tedious job but still better than kindling..lol
We did something like that back a few years ago bagging wood.. make a tip over chute.. easy to weld up and willl make it a bit faster.. great job.. it all takes time to get it working the way your happy with. 😊
@@buckinfirewood Move the bag closer. Instead of using a pallet for the hooks, use a plywood that is less wide, less thick and less tall than the pallet so it does not get in your way when you lean it against the truck. You can then fill it from both sides to work more of your muscles. Less walking and less turning.
@jakebredthauer5100 this was a new way from the way we usually do... we have a table with 2 tipping trays built in .. but I seen this method from a company bagging in 2 days what we sell in a year... thought it was worth a try..