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Today Hunter and I took a little road trip then came home and cut some firewood at neighbor Cliffs. We also talk about 4 dangers to look out for when cutting wood in a log pile.
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Комментарии : 262   
@daviddrzewiecki8267
@daviddrzewiecki8267 4 дня назад
Love working with the Amish community they are awesome and so are their products and prices!!
@kens.3729
@kens.3729 4 года назад
Hunter is a Handsome Young Man and comes from a Really Sweet Family. You’re ALL tight knit 🧶 and a well grounded family. 👍🙏
@stacykittrell3670
@stacykittrell3670 4 года назад
Love the fact that Hunter and Melissa smile all the time. Be careful out there guys, Ready to see the mini cabin. Ready to see the next video. Lol
@DrakeMiester
@DrakeMiester 4 года назад
Melissa's smile is infectious !
@nedkistler9934
@nedkistler9934 4 года назад
Mike,I like the way you explain things it shows you care a lot about what you say,some just talk to tell,but you tell as you talk,That's a sign of a good instructor.Be blessed to to the All of yours
@bobfuchs3627
@bobfuchs3627 4 года назад
Great video Mike, not just enjoyable to watch but very instructive. Love to have stuff explained everyday language. Nice to see Hunter with a smile on his face
@mitchjones8976
@mitchjones8976 4 года назад
Thanks Mike safety is key things can happen so quickly thanks for keeping everybody aware
@matthewsims359
@matthewsims359 4 года назад
Good to see Hunter. He is really getting comfortable in front of the camera. Say hey to the family and yall HAVE A DAY 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@jamesheath9385
@jamesheath9385 4 года назад
Cool. Always enjoy seeing Hunter.
@rohoroyarrington3224
@rohoroyarrington3224 4 года назад
As usual, great advice on staying safe. Hunter looked like he enjoyed the road trip....and his sandwich lol. Have a day
@OldVermontGuy
@OldVermontGuy 4 года назад
Great advice on wood pile safety! My worst injuries I have had were around log piles while cutting, just like you described. Great road trip for the hemlock siding, glad you took Hunter along. Hemlock is often overlooked for many uses. Great alternative to pressure treated for applications where high moisture or humidity is present. I used hemlock for my dock decking for 20+ years at our lake cabin. Held up great.
@jimkimler9460
@jimkimler9460 4 года назад
Hunter and a road trip with dad plus BK. Priceless
@stevemartinez6757
@stevemartinez6757 4 года назад
Very good information that you are putting out. I like seeing this kind of stuff. It's "common sense" to some that are familiar with what you are doing, but is also something easily overlooked and great information for a "novice".
@leeashworth9874
@leeashworth9874 4 года назад
Great video Mike and good to see your misses smile
@HTPJohn
@HTPJohn 4 года назад
Great advice Mike. Thanks for doing what you do. God Bless.
@thomasbrighton6159
@thomasbrighton6159 4 года назад
Sage advice to start my Sunday with- thanks Mike!
@danryan3146
@danryan3146 4 года назад
Good advice for working on a log pile...I always try to remind myself to reset my body position before every single cut.
@TheSnakeman3
@TheSnakeman3 4 года назад
Thanks Mike. Another informative, entertaining and rewarding day of work.
@thomasjohnson9768
@thomasjohnson9768 4 года назад
Great safety reminders. As winter ice and snow approaches, I remind myself to use extra caution with my tractor on hills. Fishtailed a load of firewood once and tipped my small tractor. No injury, but scared the heck out of me. You seem to have plenty of hills there too. Keep up the good work.
@billanj.9937
@billanj.9937 4 года назад
Good advice Mike. Looked like a great day to be alive in Penn. I'm watching from Maine for the next couple weeks service hit and miss hope I can stay current . Have a good week all. Thanks Morgan's
@kwspreu
@kwspreu 4 года назад
Impressive video from a production standpoint. Very Professional! Of course the content is always first-rate. Thanks.
@roged3229
@roged3229 4 года назад
Just a week end warrior! Plus after work on Monday,Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday
@lecourtoismargot
@lecourtoismargot 4 года назад
Thank you for showing what is kickback and how to prevent it. It's never happened to me, but now I will know how to prevent it from ever happening. Great video.
@allenhenry1113
@allenhenry1113 4 года назад
Great advice at the end of your clip.
@mikeadams2339
@mikeadams2339 4 года назад
Thankz Mike. Good refresh on safety tips. Sometimes im in such a hurry! Burnin daylight!
@theworshiptraveler6709
@theworshiptraveler6709 4 года назад
Excellent video Mr. Mike. Nice demonstration of kickback!
@Sellarmusic
@Sellarmusic 4 года назад
You're exactly right on every point about cutting wood in a pile and the danger involved. You also set an example by having the protective gear on when you cut. Given all the people that buy log loads these days, your advice may save someone a trip to the hospital. Good job Mike!
@dmorgan28
@dmorgan28 4 года назад
Mike. That was a good video and some good advice. Points well taken. I’ve run chain saws for years as well. You are right on. You can’t be too careful. Enjoyed the video. Thanks 👍👍👍❤️
@earlrumble1692
@earlrumble1692 4 года назад
I totally agree with your approach with log piles! One problem I've encountered is having the cut-offs rolling down and smashing my toes. This has been a recent occurance so am now saving up for some steel toe boots!
@spike0226
@spike0226 4 года назад
Mike. I love the “I am by no means an expert” comment you use regularly. I actually wait for it in your videos. Makes me smile. That slogan on one of your t-shirts is something I would buy in a heartbeat. Guess I’m a simple guy but I would like to see it in print. You and Melissa make videos I love to watch, and yes learn from. Have A Day folks. 😊
@seanworkman431
@seanworkman431 4 года назад
Hunter riding shotgun with his Dad, just great and some valuable chainsaw tips from the most professional Weekend Warrior I know.
@rogerbamatutz1927
@rogerbamatutz1927 4 года назад
Thanks for the cutting tips. There's just no substitute for experience.
@eastwindfarms3671
@eastwindfarms3671 4 года назад
Great video, thanks for sharing!
@liffy8333
@liffy8333 4 года назад
Really enjoyed your instructional safety video! Very well done.
@russellbowman8051
@russellbowman8051 3 года назад
Good Advice! I got cut from cainsaw! Once was Enough!!👍👊
@ishure8849
@ishure8849 4 года назад
Gidday to the Morgan family from down under , Mike you're right nothing more difficult than cutting blocks in a mashed up pile . PS I love you're music .
@markboettcher9443
@markboettcher9443 4 года назад
And here all this time I’ve been getting safety tips from your videos!
@garybenedict3394
@garybenedict3394 4 года назад
Great video Sharing your knowledge on safety never goes out of style. Continue to work safe.
@brucebello2049
@brucebello2049 2 года назад
Another great video Mike, thanks
@glennwolfe1663
@glennwolfe1663 4 года назад
Thanks Mike for another informative video. You asked @ skidding winches. Have seen the igland skidding winch used looks good and is 3pt hitch mounted. Good seeing Hunter and you road tripping together. Stay safe 👍
@DrakeMiester
@DrakeMiester 4 года назад
Lunch is on Hunter,good on you Hunter ! Those are great prices on lumber I'm a huge proponent on a clean work zone to Always spread the knowledge of experience
@johnsuch5914
@johnsuch5914 4 года назад
Hey Hunter :) :) Thanks for the tips Mike..Be safe out there and God Bless
@articcattrv
@articcattrv 4 года назад
I sold my tractor a few years ago but kept my mini excavator with a fixed thumb, That has been the best machine for cutting wood. I move logs from a pile to a safe area, keep them off the ground so I don't have to bend over, and I don't worry that the chain might hit the ground . With my tractor gone I use ATVs with a log arch to bring the trees out of the woods. After watching you I think next year I will have Wolf Ridge
@leoc56
@leoc56 4 года назад
enjoy the videos and how you try to pass along safety tips at the same time but I did get a little nervous watching you demo kickback, brought back bad memories.Love how you guys work as a team,my wife and I are rehabbing a house and my knee gave out,now I am teaching her how to measure and install baseboard moulding while I do the cutting,not ready to let her loose on a mitre saw yet but she could if she had to.Keep the video coming.
@munched55
@munched55 4 года назад
Good video Mike. Lessons or reminders, they're both good to get. I know you're not green at this but piles of logs like that always make me nervous no matter who's doing the cutting.
@deaglanmustapha2943
@deaglanmustapha2943 4 года назад
Looks like Hunter was "Groovin" on the ride in the truck!
@paulbirkholz4927
@paulbirkholz4927 4 года назад
Thank You for including this important safety information, I work with a guy.And his son and a friend were cutting wood and the friend was too close, and when a piece was cut thru it sprang up and he was hit in the head and upper body, he was airlifted to the hospital, but within two weeks he died from his injuries, this can be vary dangerous work, you always have to pay close attention to what you are doing.
@wayneschnare4019
@wayneschnare4019 4 года назад
Great tips !!!!!! Good to see Hunter out , and enjoying that Spicy chicken !!!!!
@marksalter6569
@marksalter6569 4 года назад
Nice video you guys,glad to see hunter is doing well..
@markjones4090
@markjones4090 4 года назад
Great video and advice.
@craigsudman4556
@craigsudman4556 4 года назад
Like we always say in Scouting: "Nothing teaches like failure". Great video Mike, thumbs up.
@samgarofalo2461
@samgarofalo2461 4 года назад
Craig Sudman Also don’t forget the other Scout Leader motto. Set The Example
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 4 года назад
I always used a 55 gallon drum with a fuel spout screwed into it. I built a 2 by 6 frame to hold it and I could use the big hole in the drum to fill it when the fuel truck came by. I had two of them in the Butler barn at the farm. They would keep my diesel stuff going for several months before refilling.
@alkaufmann2039
@alkaufmann2039 4 года назад
Hello Mike....I just got into a pile of logs today and I experienced all of what you talked about. Very time consuming work and you are handling the rounds more than usual. I have a Kubota L2601 with a backhoe and what I found useful was the backhoe has a 12 inch bucket with a thumb. I would pick up the bigger logs with the backhoe and cut at about 3ft height right into a pile. It takes longer but saves your back!
@WoolysWorld
@WoolysWorld 4 года назад
I love watching your videos, and it's great to see you always wearing safety gear when your using the powersaws, your videos are inspirational to so many people, hopefully they will do the same.
@harrykeel8557
@harrykeel8557 4 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial, even who I may be a "professional" , your talking time to show people what can happen is a good public service. You didn't mention one other danger about cutting in a pile like that, especially if the weather is still warm and some the more flexible critters are under some of it and decides to come out from underneath the wood makes one hurt themselves. Years back I was cutting down a tree that had grown up in the middle of the tounge of our house trailer, we are in a house now, but as I was cutting I caught movement in the corner of my eye and a very long and brown snake recorded he had had enough of me and my chain saw. Needless to say, I am not sure if the tree ever got cut or not.
@waltermattson5566
@waltermattson5566 4 года назад
I’m glad you are coping well with the John Deere being gone.
@bobfitch607
@bobfitch607 4 года назад
Another good video Mike. Doing my camp in hemlock board and batten. Good choice. They mi
@bobpurs
@bobpurs 4 года назад
All good points Mike. 👍 . Good video
@richardeustice1010
@richardeustice1010 4 года назад
I’m glad you touched on those safety issues Mike, I have had very similar experiences with the many years of sawing, all it takes is one split second and there is blood shooting everywhere!! 🥴
@jeffreyrubish347
@jeffreyrubish347 4 года назад
Been there.😣 Axe fell off my wall when I bumped it. Axes are now mounted securely!
@alpal4000
@alpal4000 4 года назад
Nice thing about a pile like this is you can get a lot done while keeping your bar sharp and out of the dirt
@mickycapps7856
@mickycapps7856 4 года назад
You don’t have to be a expert to learn from mistakes Mike. Great video! All safety instructions are born of someone’s mistakes or ahah moments.
@JhaeMo777
@JhaeMo777 4 года назад
Mike I lost a friend 16 years back because of a kickback. He was a climber and a professional, we subbed him out for the job because there was a tricky tree close to power lines and the house.He was roped in about 25 feet up in the tree working his way down. I had just gone around the house to the trucks to take a call , he had his ground guys (2) of them with him when all of sudden I heard screams. His saw kicked back right across his throat. It was one of the most horrific and traumatic events I've ever witnessed. Be careful...please ...everyone. RIP to my friend also named Mike.
@petermavus4131
@petermavus4131 4 года назад
Always nice to see Hunter riding shotgun..looks like fall color foilage took a hit from that windy storm...but the gray,s of firewood looks good...as Melissa said this "crisp"weather can only get you further into the mood of increasing that split pile....excellent safety tips
@davidsprigg2669
@davidsprigg2669 4 года назад
Good advice Mike.
@larryhearell9580
@larryhearell9580 3 года назад
Lot of good tips I'm not highly educated but have a PHD from the school of hard knocks.
@leonardvirtue5753
@leonardvirtue5753 4 года назад
Beautiful! !! Nice.😆 again
@vastylebbq5203
@vastylebbq5203 4 года назад
Great tips Mike. Experience is a great ( and sometimes painful) teacher. I carry a short handle pickeroon in my hammer loop to pull the loose blocks away from my feet. That way I don't need to set the saw down and bend over a lot. BTW I cut all my wood from piles like that after skidding it tree length out of the woods. I just think its more efficent . But I don't have a Melissa like you have. VBG. Love your channel . Enjoy.
@jimbeard1947
@jimbeard1947 4 года назад
Thanks mike. I'm not a pro. either. I do love cutting wood though, and i put a wedge ( plastic) in my back pocket. comes in handy
@dodgeman658
@dodgeman658 4 года назад
Nice demonstration! Your definitely right you learn from mistakes and don't do them again.. But it is still more relaxing watching you cut firewood then me doing it! But my pile doesn't seem to dwindle down🤔. Hope Hunter got that spicy chicken sandwich!!!
@Gwalker0220
@Gwalker0220 4 года назад
Great Advise and big news. GP Outdoors the guy with the log skidding winch is a huge fan of yours... He replied to a comment of mine, when I tried to get a coupon for Melissa that he would love to get her a coupon if he could... His reply was funny... He has followed your channel sense the beginning he said! Really wish you could read his reply... It was in one of his latest videos with the skidding winch... I tried getting you a deal on one... Sorry but no coupon! Lol.
@jtfoto1
@jtfoto1 4 года назад
No wonder you guys go through so much firewood. The timber looks like softwood the way the saw was going through it. In Australia the best firewood is called Yellow box and whilst it burns slow and hot it is as hard as hell to cut and very heavy. It's a great way to get a workout cutting that stuff. Loving the channel guys.
@ravenwilliams2370
@ravenwilliams2370 4 года назад
howdy mike , while watching this vid i noticed that you are over stretching to grab/roll cutoffs. i don't know if you have ever injured your back or not , trust me its no fun. so here i am sending you a lil reminder to help save yer back.. love yer vids , keep up da great work/ fun... raven
@leehobin5132
@leehobin5132 4 года назад
Greetings Mike & Melissa, I changed the power saw chains on my saw to the anti kick back type, they don't quite cut as good as the regular chains, but at 72 years of age I can live with it, my reflexes are not as fast as a younger person's.
@Newman81964
@Newman81964 4 года назад
Those anti kick back ones can still kick back. They are more of a reduced kick back and not anti kick back. I run one on my one saw and it has kicked back some one me, but I watch for the issue and have been able to avoid being hit by it mostly. Have hit my leg a few times with the chain. Back when I first started cutting my firewood, I didn't know about chaps and have a scar across my thigh to show for it. It only took that 1 time and now wear chaps.
@johnhightower8737
@johnhightower8737 4 года назад
Awesome!
@robertmailhos8159
@robertmailhos8159 4 года назад
Great advise there mike safety first is the main thing when usung a chain saw 👍👍
@daved7024
@daved7024 4 года назад
Nice Video! Hi Hunter😊☺️
@HometownAcres
@HometownAcres 4 года назад
Hartstown is up in my neck of the woods Mike. Its probably only 25 minutes away. I'll have to go check them out next time I have a project that requires some lumber. Heck for $10 firewood I might buy some of that as well
@logancampbell6669
@logancampbell6669 4 года назад
$10 for a truck load of wood! Sounds like a heck of a deal to me!
@j.chrisbeck7492
@j.chrisbeck7492 4 года назад
That's what I said, Logan !
@JesseLJohnson
@JesseLJohnson 4 года назад
That is a pretty good deal but its all slab wood. Amish saw mills everywhere around here. You pretty much always have to buy it a year or 2 in advance because it isn't seasoned and a lot of it is small pieces best for kindling. Can get dump truck loads for usually $250-300. Lot of the saw mills will sell the scrap slab pieces that are 5-10 foot long you cut up yourself for $10 a pallet which is probably around a 5-6 foot high pile of those 5-10 foot long scrap slabs. Have to pay attention to what they have been cutting too so they don't throw in some damn pine on the load. We used to burn a lot of it not in a while burns so fast. Buy a couple face cords every now and then to have just for kindling. Have one of those small 5 ton electric splitters in the garage next to the wood stove that we split the stuff up smaller and it works good for that. If we burned just the slab we would probably need nearly double the wood we normally burn. Usually have enough trees that come down on their own here I cut up every now and then I fell some but haven't bought any wood in a while. We only heat our body shop with wood though propane heats the house.
@j.chrisbeck7492
@j.chrisbeck7492 4 года назад
@@JesseLJohnson that wouldn't bother me too much, I like burning in my outdoor firepit.
@ryanr2690
@ryanr2690 4 года назад
We use it for our outdoor fire pit can't complain about the price.
@JesseLJohnson
@JesseLJohnson 4 года назад
Well yeah it doesn't matter if you are just burning it outdoors for campfires and all but just saying if you want it for heating you're home make sure you buy it a min of 6 months really a year before you use it because its always green. Want it to season. Around here you can get some that is seasoned though. See some saw mills where they have mountains of it they let sit for a min of 6 months before they sell but a lot of the time they just back a dump trailer or dump truck under the conveyor and load it up with fresh cut stuff that needs seasoned. I have seen sometimes where they had some pine mixed in with it too gotta make sure of what they are cutting. I know out west they burn pine but not around here. $10 a truck load is pretty cheap here with all the Amish mills all over western PA usually like a couple hundred for a dump truck which is probably a 3 full cord maybe more. We have used it for kindling stuff usually burns pretty fast.
@aaron-sonjapenrod4041
@aaron-sonjapenrod4041 4 года назад
You are an expert... on being a nice guy
@barryd.thomassr.9156
@barryd.thomassr.9156 4 года назад
Take good care of those Knees! I had a Bi Lateral replacement, No more Jetty fishing for me! HEY HUNTER!
@wayawolf1967
@wayawolf1967 4 года назад
Hand placement on the saw handle is very important for safe operation in case of kick back. The saw brake lever should be centered in front of your hand to stop that spinning chain in the event of a kick back situation. Getting hit by the chain saw in the forehead is never a good thing but if it has stopped spinning because the brake band engaged during that kick back, well that is the better outcome of that bad situation for sure. Just be alert , in control and aware of your surroundings. Great job Mike !! Keep up the great videos. (Marty in KY)
@focustuner10
@focustuner10 4 года назад
You actually reminded me of a problem I had when I bought my chainsaw about a month ago. I am a lefty, you cannot buy a left handed chain saw so when I was running it I realized that my body and head were lined up with the bar so I had to learn to run it right handed instead which wasn't easy. But I am safer now because the bar is beside my body instead of behind it.
@keithhughesheritagelogging6888
@keithhughesheritagelogging6888 4 года назад
Here is a little story ,I went to rual King to by a rk55 in Angola Indiana today over 1 hour from my house and I weighted 1 hour and 20 minutes for a representative who never showed up.
@L2FlyMN
@L2FlyMN 4 года назад
What scared me the worse of all my experiences out in the woods cutting, & even worse than a huge dead basswood, was a 12” cherry tree that had fallen & gotten hung up into another clump of trees. As I cut through from underneath, I stumbled through some debris on the ground, falling forward, placing me right in line with the tree log, now sliding rapidly out of the other trees right at my upper body. \ I planted my foot right out of the stumble, & lunged with all I had to get out of the way. That thing hit the ground with a heavy thud. I have no doubt that it could have killed me that day had I not been paying attention & able to get out of its way!
@rbilardo47
@rbilardo47 4 года назад
Good chainsaw cutting tips. Thank you. Great to see Hunter in the videos.
@chucksinger1916
@chucksinger1916 4 года назад
I was glad to see you get that narly. Crooked cherry down it was making me nervous 😩 have a day oh Hunter was a hoot on the road trip! Lol
@leonardvirtue5753
@leonardvirtue5753 4 года назад
Cheers.👍 mate beautiful family 😆
@tbonemc2118
@tbonemc2118 4 года назад
I've retired from spending most of my life cutting up poly pipe with chainsaws. We had big bandsaws etc for cutting but there were always times cleaning up the ends of pipe when it was just easier and quicker by far to use a chainsaw especially when at times the pipe end was attached to a pipe that weighed tons. Also many times the lengths we wanted cut were too long for the throat of a bandsaw so we'd cut the lengths with a chainsaw and then tidy them up with a bandsaw. The last place I worked at had three chainsaws working most of the day yet I've never seen a chainsaw accident. Anyone doing something stupid very quickly got a kick up the butt but mostly safety was all about good work practices and house keeping. Laziness and lack of thought are the greatest enemies. If I had to cut up your pile of logs I would have pulled out each log individually with your grapple and moved far enough away so the rounds I cut wouldn't impede the tractor getting the next log. To keep the log balanced in the grapple as I probably wouldn't have it closed and in the way once the log was out of the heap so I would cut it from both ends as I went. Sounds like messing around but I wouldn't be using the chainsaw tip to cut anything or under cutting which is nearly as dangerous and by far the best outcome is I'd be cutting at waist height which is something even an old guy like me could do all day. Old too soon and wise too late.
@michaelstanley8233
@michaelstanley8233 4 года назад
Excellent information to pass along. I think they now make chains that help reduce kickback but kick back is always their. Looking forward to you mini cabin series. Maybe after it all build you should make blue prints with material and cut list. I would bye one. Even if it was the cabin blue print. Love your channel you guys rock.
@Newman81964
@Newman81964 4 года назад
Yeah, they have bars that are sold as anti kickback because of the shape of the nose end of the bar, but the chains I don't think are sold as anti kick back. And yes, there is always a risk of kickback even with those bars. They are more of a reduced kickback and not anti kickback.
@cannibalchainsaw
@cannibalchainsaw 4 года назад
We get our firewood logs delivered by loggers, and the pile is maybe 8' tall, well over my head. We bought the last load 2-3 years ago and the stuff on top is starting to rot. Now I'm just hooking a chain to the ones on top and dragging them off of the pile and cutting them up on the ground. Saves all the tripping around and worrying about logs rolling.
@robertdendooven7258
@robertdendooven7258 4 года назад
He is a link to an older video of how someone stacks their logs when they get delivered so that it can be cut easier and safer. Link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jLkFPX9zRn0.html
@borjastick
@borjastick 4 года назад
Cliff's. Mike I just got a Fiskars X17 splitting axe yesterday. Very good indeed.
@ryanr2690
@ryanr2690 4 года назад
There is another Amish sawmill up that way, head up Rt19 a mile and a half past County Line Cafe, road to the left just past ESCGR. It's south of Geneva swamp. It's called Neil's Hemlock, it has signage on 19. He carries hemlock and larch wood. We have a barn and live edge gardening shed that he cut the wood for and his son built. We also have a shiplap larch accent wall in each of the bedrooms at camp that came from Neil. His prices looked very similar, really nice guy.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 4 года назад
Thanks for that!
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 4 года назад
Hey Mike and Melissa and Hunter, I see you all are doing good and survived Halloween okay . Things are looking good around the Camp. This cool weather has brought out the favorite toys ! Have fun with all of them. That was a good refresher course for everyone, well most everyone 😩, I enjoyed it too though! Keep up the good work and videos and thanks for sharing with us, always appreciate your ventures.
@larrykluckoutdoors8227
@larrykluckoutdoors8227 4 года назад
I have tripped and hit the ground twice this fall so far, from grape vines
@tomb8847
@tomb8847 4 года назад
Love that you number your videos how about putting dates on them
@johnpyle8027
@johnpyle8027 4 года назад
We are about the same age, I will be 54 in January. I don't know if you experienced it as a mid teen, but here in Missouri in the early and mid 80s everyone wanted railroad tie walls and landscaping. My dad and his brother got a tip on over a hundred thousand ties that we had unlimited access to. When we got there and made it to the ties (with the password) they were a mile long and dumped in piles as tall as a two story house. We had 3 trucks with trailers and made 3 trips. I was a Hod carrier for my dad growing up and no stranger to hard work, but I was tore up after climbing around in all that mess and digging out 200lb ties. Not sure how my dad and uncle did it (my age now) I think it took a week for the joints in my ankles and knees to tighten back up. All those creosote soaked ties rotted away 15 years ago! lol
@tommyordoyne7461
@tommyordoyne7461 4 года назад
Hi Hunter. You look like you had fun on the trip with your dad. Mike, don't forget the house wrap on the mini cabin. Also, I was wondering when you would get back to that pile of logs over at neighbor Cliff's. Hopefully you are keeping a total on that because you asked up to guess the total number of cords in that pile and I want to know how my guess "stacks up". Have a productive day. 👏
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 4 года назад
Kick back - always watch the tip of the bar and the kerf in the log. If it starts closing up, get the saw out and put a felling wedge in the kerf. If the end of the bar gets to close to another log, pull it out a little bit. Wear steel toed shoes because rolling logs can make mince meat of your toes and feet.
@talezfromthedashcam3138
@talezfromthedashcam3138 4 года назад
Great Safety video! I wish I could give more than one thumb!
@rustyhaught171
@rustyhaught171 4 года назад
Hay cliffs got some grass coming up!!!!👍
@bigbigby4657
@bigbigby4657 4 года назад
Good vid Mike!👍
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