I am one of those DIY type people that often go to the internet to see what others have done and try to learn from it. This channel is dedicated to sharing information about the projects and hobbies that I engage in.
Hello, just ran a 2 inch branch through my exterior factory grill today but I missed the radiator the light trim, battery and the headlights so not all too bad. The replacement factory grill is under $200 so I will be ordering a grill this week so I don’t repeat this life lesson.
650 brute force straight axle goin strong mite keep it. Waitin on delivery 2024 can am ltd 3 seater fri after next fiery red same as my ridgeline....stokkedd
Hello Darin, glad to hear from you once again. It’s been a while. Hopefully you’ll be back in action soon to bring us more great content. Cheers Woody !!!
Well, a far cry from the Mountain Mahogany I was thinking of, which is why I tuned in. Cercocarpus ledifolius was what I was expecting. It is heavy enough to sink in water, and hardness like Desert Ironwood. Got a bunch some years back. It was growing at 8500 feet just north of Las Vegas. I was wondering if it was even possible to split that stuff because of the hardness and the totally twisted grain. Not what you have, not even close.
Nice machine would have thought the Nylon on the conveyor padles would have been better under the angle iron to stop wear on the main trough so that it was replaceable when needed, nice video well done 👍
I own the EXACT same truck. I ended up trying out the Lasfit LED's and my fog lights and high beams are amazing! But my low beams flicker and my DRL no longer work. Have you experienced these same issues?
Are those chainsaw safety pants? Why not keep that helmet on when in work/falling area? Bailey's nail best! Control tape rewind with fingers. If you cut 1000s and mark logs in woods you get very proficient with tape. Saves time. They are expensive and somewhat fragile.
I did change up my logger tape tension and the Bailey nail end. As for the pants, no I don’t wear protective pants. I find them very awkward and uncomfortable. I know I am in the minority but it is my decision.
Don't run away! Back step into escape route while looking for hazards above and ground. Hold saw as shield to potentially deflect. 60% of injuries are from falling objects. Most say "I never saw it coming! Work Safe!
Great video Darrin!! I've got a pecan tree blown down got to cut up cause its in a field and in the way of a farmer!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Darrin little logger trick , went buckin white oak once you warm up chainsaw chain good time to sharpen your chain . It’s a lot easier with a hand file . No problem great video Darrin .
Darrin white oak big $$$ for whiskey 🥃 and wine 🍷 barrels on today market. 😊 check out my logging buddy BJARNE BUTLER cut little timber down in BC Canada 🇨🇦. U tube channel BJARNE BUTLER. Check out EXTREME TRUCKING ON VANCOUVER ISLAND in the 70 . When iiiiii iiiii run the mtns Darrin .
What do you think of the Husky light bars? Been looking at a 24 but don't know anyone personally that runs them. Do they flex a lot like for bore cutting trees? Pat from northwest WI
Pat, I don’t find the flex in them to be an issue. I have another Sugi bar and love it. The ones that Timber Kutter Patriot runs are really good too but I can’t think of the name. The light bars are noticeable on the bigger saws. The 28 inch on the 592 made a pretty big difference with fatigue.
Hey, brother Darrin. Oh man, those powersaws on the tailboard got me going. Some nice. When ya said you're going to feed the 592, some candy it made me feel proud.
Awesome video Darin! Don’t like to see big old trees come down but when they do it’s a firewood frenzy!! Your going to get a lot of nice wood from that tree, hope your keeping most of it for yourself;) Stay Safe, Keep Cuttin!🪵🪵🪵🪵
That's the plan! With white oak, I am going to be greedy and fill my woodshed. I hate seeing these trees tumble as well but it happens and at least it is going to get used versus rotting on the ground.
@@followthegrainfirewood4525 Thanks for checking in. I am just busy with my real job. I am hoping to release a new video soon. I have been recording just not editing.
You got that right! I am legal to 25,300 pounds in combination but I just don't want any hassle. It is absolutely ridiculous that they target pickups and dump trailers. The 26,000 pound rule has been around since the early 90's but let's face it, the trucks today can safely handle more than that.
🤢. Brother in-law took me to some march madness games in Syracuse. Went to an Irish pub to eat and ordered my one and only Guinness. Took a couple sips and couldn't give the rest away. Brush 🤢🤢🤬🤬 another reason to love the down dead ash woods. Working on field cleanup now. Lot to push w tractor and blade. That's a nice score, great idea pulling it over first. Shame it went down for no apparent reason. Darn high winds
I love Guinness but I understand that it isn't for everyone. It is very sad that this tree went down with the winds but at least it won't lay there and rot. White oak is among the best firewood.
Morning Darrin , that is a massive white oak . Glad you were able to get it . Going to make some fine firewood . Good to see you and give my best to Lovely Lisa and Dallas . 👍🏻🇺🇸🪵
Hello Mr. WoodRuff, That is a whole lot of prime hardwood, what little rot will not hurt your volume too much, I bet there are 100 bundles or so in that monster.
The rot was really isolated to that one branch. The rest of the tree was perfect. I estimate 3 cord from this tree and if I am correct that is 500 .75 cu feet bundles. However, I am going to be greedy with this tree and fill my personal supply.
Hello Darin! Good to see ya back “Outside” That was a great harvest on that blowdown White Oak. You should get a lot of splits out of that baby! Take care👊🏻
Thanks Chris. I think it will do 20 inches. AJ mentions it in his video on this unit but I don't exactly recall. We hope you had a happy Easter as well.
$15,500 is the cost of the HWP-100tr H. Here’s a one cord run we did. Took just about an hour! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tspW9TVfta8.htmlfeature=shared
I do need to order me some firewood bags. Should be perfect for my subcompact. Not sure what to think of the process. Looks like have to have a tractor or skid to bring logs to it. Keep up the good work.
Those bags would be perfect for a sub compact. As for the processor, it does have a very capable log lift attached and I was able to lift 3 logs with it. I did make that pile with the tractor but when I was loading the processor, I just used a hookaroon.
It’s nice having Shaver Equipment so close Darrin. AJ is a good guy and has some great equipment. I’m about to test the moisture in some Oak I split into one his large bags about 6 months ago. I like the 1/6 cord bags… I may have to try some.
Yes it is a blessing to have AJ so close by. He is a firewood nut like the rest of us. I like the 1/6 bags. I think there is an opportunity for them for smaller tractors and just how convenient it is to get the wood out of the bag.