Firewood related videos, and some history of the area that we cut in. I grew up in the northeastern corner of Maryland. Our home was surrounded by other family members homes on what is known as Principio Furnace. I have always been an outdoorsman, and enjoy hunting, fishing, boating, camping, motorcycles, and of course making firewood. This small business and RU-vid channel was born out of these interests, but also the loss of my father. Video #1 will explain in more detail. There is a lot of history in this area which we will show you along the way. Come along with us as my wife, daughter, son and I work our small family business cutting, splitting, stacking, and selling firewood. This channel will be an area for all to learn, teach, and offer advice to anyone cutting wood. Polite, friendly, and supportive is the mission of our channel. Please subscribe and we welcome all of you!
The math and logic absolutely makes sense. If you can sell half the wood at twice the price it equals exactly the same. The saying I’ve always heard was “you make your first million saying yes to everything, but you make your second million saying no”
You also missed “First Friday” video and “Thirsty Thursday” livestream, but who noticed? It’s easy for me and Chris in the Woodyard to pump out a firewood video every day because no kids to take care of and firewood is our job. I had a stack of oak fall over last week, it’s been stacked there for two years, I am NOT restacking it.
A IBC Tote on a pallet with stacked firewood in it at each end of your rows would fix the pallet collapse issue. Stacked firewood just looks neater than those ungodly looking pallet bins.
Hey brad, your Woodyard is definitely set up for the Cribs/ bins so you do not have to stack. You will need a bunch of pallets but I know you can get those easily. Glad u are staying busy
Glad to see you again 😊 Congratulations on the success of your grapple truck. I would love to see some more of your adventures with that venture if you can do it safely. Be careful in this heat and with the crazy drivers on the road.
Great to see you back and really had just assumed life was busy... You need to put your foot down on all the emergency calls for stuff. This would drive me absolutely bonkers not being able to schedule anything and having to drop current plans because the phone rang. The customers who are need of the grapple truck arent going anywhere and they will very quickly get to know that they need to schedule ahead. Everybody has gotten way to comfy with their on demand service with everything. It is grapple truck and not an Uber or Grub Hub! Have a safe and great 4th of July, Brad n Family!🇺🇸🇺🇸
Brad, this is a trick that Chris from "In the Woodyard" uses. As he builds his stacks he places straight branches between the rows. This locks the two rows together. You may be able to use the metal braces from the totes. I know that you and Chris both are just throwing the wood in a pile. But if you ever stack again try it. Happy Holliday!
If you got a sharp chain on a chainsaw it’s easier on the equipment and plus the logger to . Take them screw and change them over to nails a lot stronger on a side pull Brad . 😊
Wishing all a 4 th July American Day with family and friends. 😊Tks a million for Mom enjoy her because your going to miss her someone for sure Brad . Your a early beaver 🦫 in the wood 🪵 yard this morning, good before the SUN ☀️ get to high in the sky Brad . Hope you got SUGAR in your pockets running a STIHL for sweet logger hand 🖐 running STIHL lol . 😮
Excellent thank you. I'm starting to cut firewood, hopefully make a business out of it. I have around 100 acres at my disposal. Alot of popal but all other kinds also.
Hi Brad you always amazed me with your posts. Hope the kids and good.lady are doing fine. Your looking as if you have slimmed down a bit in a very good way lots of love from over the pond
Chris, has said on his channel, less touching of the wood is better. He has shown big piles do dry well. I think you will save time and time is money. Good luck with that idea.
Great video. I bought four of them, but haven't used them yet. Pretty much only for SHTF. I'm concerned because some folks on amazon, are saying that the panel loses 50% power after like 8 months-1 year. Have you noticed a huge drop off in power?