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This evening I split some oak, maple, and cherry firewood with the Wolfe Ridge Compact Commercial Log Splitter and Talk about why the 22 Ton is the right one for me.
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Equipment that we use on the Property:
Woodmizer LX 150 Sawmill
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RK 24 Subcompact Tractor Loader, Backhoe & 54" Granite Grapple
RK 37 Compact Tractor With Loader and 72" Granite Grapple
RK 55 Compact Tractor With Loader
Polaris 900 Crew Side x Side
Wolfe Ridge Compact Commercial Log Splitter
Black Diamond 22 ton Log Splitter
RK by King Kutter 1.5 Ton Dump Trailer
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@robertappleby4734
@robertappleby4734 4 года назад
Splitting wood is therapeutic
@Thebowzer221
@Thebowzer221 4 года назад
It really is. Work, wile your mind relaxes. I don't split any more, believe it or not, I miss that part of it.
@douglassiemens4245
@douglassiemens4245 4 года назад
No matter how many times I watch you split wood, I am still amazed at your system.
@SwimCoach8
@SwimCoach8 4 года назад
Where was this thing 45 years ago when my dad would leave the stack of wedges on the back porch as a hint hint hint for me? Second question......How did I always end up with the Elm crotch wood? hehehehe
@theworshiptraveler6709
@theworshiptraveler6709 4 года назад
Watching Mr Mike split wood is therapeutic!
@gymsreviews8155
@gymsreviews8155 4 года назад
Splitting wood is so relaxing. Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing your next video 👍
@jeffreylane6098
@jeffreylane6098 4 года назад
I absolutely love watching Mike work! Thanks for sharing these!! Great setup!!
@rogercpate4386
@rogercpate4386 4 года назад
That is so relaxing watching the wood split, thanks for the video
@blacklabflies
@blacklabflies 4 года назад
After my wife had cancer to bring in extra money i sold firewood for 7 years averaging 110 cords a year. I used a 22 ton splitter from tractor supply. Very rarely did I have problems splitting anything with it. If you keep the edge on the wedge sharp it will cut through the knots and twists.. hickory was the most challenging because it is stringy. Bottom line a 22ton will serve you just fine.
@stuartpulvermacher6861
@stuartpulvermacher6861 4 года назад
that splitter is awesome it's fast safe and it doesn't even grunt no matter what you put thru it I've watched some other channels that split wood and there is no , nada comparison I love your channel can't wait to get home and watch a vid every night Merry Christmas to you , Melissa , and your beautiful family and enjoy a prosperous new year
@matthewsims359
@matthewsims359 4 года назад
The lights are a great idea. The more i watch that wolf ridge, the more I want one. Say hey to the family and yall HAVE A DAY 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@HTPJohn
@HTPJohn 4 года назад
That is amazing how many rounds you can get through with that splitter! The design makes all the difference, our splitter has the wedge on the hydraulic piston opposite the Wolf Ridge. The Wolf Ridge design makes work go a lot faster. Thanks for the videos Mike. God Bless.
@tknoerle1451
@tknoerle1451 4 года назад
You have perfected a slick processing approach with fabulous machinery giving fabulous results!
@harvwalton3282
@harvwalton3282 4 года назад
Would love to see you take a tour of the Wolf Ridge splitter factory so see where that beautiful equipment is made!
@russellbowman8051
@russellbowman8051 3 года назад
Awsome you got more Firewood Split !!👍👊
@humbleheart7196
@humbleheart7196 4 года назад
Mike - i work with quite a few large pieces and set the splitter up vertically. The hydraulic lift is very convenient. I don’t have one. Also, the LED replacement bulbs work great for all the old halogen lights. Will send you a picture when i get back home from work travel.
@johnnygroch8019
@johnnygroch8019 4 года назад
Love the Wolfridge splitter and the conveyor setup! It really eats the wood up! Someday I would like to have this setup! Thanks for sharing your outdoor activities Mike! Also loved the flintlock video and Melissa's buckskin!
@OldVermontGuy
@OldVermontGuy 4 года назад
Good morning -4 F degrees in Northern Vermont this morning. I have a neighbor who does firewood on the side and probably does 20 or so cords a year. He definitely could use a splitter like your Wolf Ridge. Watching him work he is producing probably less than half the output per hour than you do with that splitter.He probably doesn't do enough to warrant the conveyor but definitely the controllable multi-cut head would be a huge game changer for him. Will pass along the lead to him. Thanks for the focus on that piece of equipment. Coffee breaks over - Back to the workshop.
@mikemancusi7357
@mikemancusi7357 4 года назад
I'm currently looking for a smaller but strong splitter. I split mostly Ash and oak, but occasionally run into hickory. Great video! Even watching wood being split is stress relieving.
@rickylee3275
@rickylee3275 4 года назад
I like your consistent love of the land and all that it brings good or bad you seem to be able to Handel it all, wood splitting is a some have said with the equipment you have is therapeutic. A sense of accomplishment and yes even fun. I miss doing this with my Dad and wish I would have been more attentive to the time we had those many years ago. Mike thanks for your channel and simply allowing us to join in. Hope Melissa foot is better and always give Hunter a big hello form us. Merry Christmas to the Morgan’s.
@billonthehill9984
@billonthehill9984 4 года назад
-5° here in n. central Vt this morning with 6" of snow from 2 days back... The Wolfe Ridge looks perfect for your needs, plus all the other features on this unit makes for a good value. I'm looking forward to the Essex Jct. Exposition & I hope to meet Chris & check out his products this coming Jan. or Feb. as I forgot the date & need to mark my calendar! Bill on the Hill, Vermont, USA... :~)
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 4 года назад
Good advice, Mike, about the power of the splitter. I cannot imagine needing anything more for my uses. Looks like a Wolfe Ridge may be coming my way soon!!! BTW, a video without Melissa????? What were you thinking? 🤣
@bobsyeruncle1469
@bobsyeruncle1469 4 года назад
Hi Mike, what John Bradley said. You work great as a solo splitter but you need the Mighty Melissa to ramp it up even more. Love your videos, keep 'em up!
@waynebusse6376
@waynebusse6376 4 года назад
With these short days, it"s nice to have some light to work by. Leave those work lights in the store, buy a good led head light. I tried work lights out side and you always have shadows. Wear a head light and every where you look, you have a bright light at your focus point. I work in the garden at night in the summer when it's cooler. The only draw back is bugs in your eyes. I know some folks think you split too small, I split mine even smaller to get the fire going quicker. I heat with wood in a air tight fire place and if you only have a few coals left, you can pick out three or four smaller ones to lay on the coals and get a flame quicker. I also split some six by six over-nighters to throw in before I go to bed. You were splitting up a storm with that red monster, awesome.
@majcorbin
@majcorbin 4 года назад
fourty four years ago today (19 dec 1975) I graduated from college (Univ of Iowa) I was also Commissioned as a second lieutenant. (Ordnance Corps) Now fully retired (23 years service) active & reserve combined.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 4 года назад
congratulations and enjoy retirement
@maryaldrich5982
@maryaldrich5982 4 года назад
Nice video. Thank you for sharing.
@earlsmithson4749
@earlsmithson4749 4 года назад
Fun watching that splitter.
@lloydpainter1701
@lloydpainter1701 4 года назад
Mike, you can’t tell the man from the machine! You are one! Amazing!
@johnelliott6738
@johnelliott6738 4 года назад
Hey Melissa. Hope your foot is healing quickly!
@brucemcdougall7282
@brucemcdougall7282 4 года назад
It's Freaky Great how far Splitters have come along, Thak goodness!
@keystonekid7451
@keystonekid7451 4 года назад
Nice work mike! I used to burn firewood in our other house before we moved, I would cut 12 pick up loads in the late summer on the weekends then spend the nice cool fall days splitting and stacking - all with a 8 pound splitting maul. Had to have roughly 5 chord to make it through the winter. This of course was next years firewood, had to stay a year ahead so it dried. Take care and see ya on the next one.
@thomasdesmond2248
@thomasdesmond2248 4 года назад
I love how you have used the Wolf Ridge so much. I can't see any signs of the paint wearing. The only thing I would like to be different is the axle moved more towards the discharge end and the tongue on the other end. I think it is a great splitter. I love that it is made in the United states and by great people. God bless
@mikemike2864
@mikemike2864 4 года назад
Plus a center groove to center the logs better. Just my 2 cents. : ~ )
@mikehornsby599
@mikehornsby599 4 года назад
Great job enjoyed that, I have a 22tone log splitter and it will split everything I can put on the rail , no hydraulic lift!!!!!
@gregkaiser6162
@gregkaiser6162 Год назад
I have a 22 c this will be my third year with my wolf ridge spliter I added auto cycles and 36 inch stoke which cycles approximately 11 seconds. With those features and the way it has been thought thru my opinion it is the best bang for your buck.
@lowercherty
@lowercherty 4 года назад
Back 50 years ago my dad and I built a splitter with low (1200 PSI) pressure hydraulics and a 3 inch cylinder. We still have it. With a little over 4 tons of force it would split anything we put in it, though it did have trouble with large elm. It was only single wedge, no cross wedge. We found that most woods popped right open within an inch of touchimg the point, so it probably could handle a staggered cross wedge. I'm amazed at the 20 to 30 ton splitters made today.
@DanKlein_1
@DanKlein_1 4 года назад
love the wolfe ridge compact commercial splitter. My brother bought the exact same model after subscribing to your channel. our first time using it, we knocked out over 6 totes full of wood. We used both the 4 way and 6 way and agree, 4 way is best for general use. but 6 way was better for a certain sized round.
@sodbuster3401
@sodbuster3401 4 года назад
Great start to my day Mike ,thanks .
@stephenrhodesianridgeback7418
@stephenrhodesianridgeback7418 4 года назад
Blade design . Angle / bevel on edge / The setting and hardness of blades / sharpness of the blade are the big factors on splitters . That’s why that splitter will split anything . 👍
@garybarger1265
@garybarger1265 4 года назад
I agree Mike I have a 22 ton splitter and I get some real nast stuff and it doesn't even flinch. Keep up the good work. Merry Christmas to you and your family
@thephishh
@thephishh 4 года назад
Mount a few lights on poles that mount to side of the conveyor that pin going up but can swing down and pin for traveling. Definitely gotta have them with these short sun days
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 4 года назад
Hey Mike, you have that 22 ton splitter working just right for you and the size of wood you are harvesting and you explained the 6 way splitter and how you use it too. You get great firewood and also great amounts of kindling wood for starting the fires without any extra work other than picking it up. Great video and thanks again for sharing your time and videos. Keep your side kicks down for a while so they can heal and enjoy the holidays. Seems like Grandma would be the likely one to hold the baby since the foot is still sore, somebody needs to do it ? Hey to all and enjoy your family.
@georgehill99
@georgehill99 4 года назад
Enjoy y’all’s videos Mike. “Hey” to the family. I like watching Billy Ray buck firewood, but that wood splitter is the way to do it. Hope you had a good evening.
@tommyordoyne7461
@tommyordoyne7461 4 года назад
Mike, you could have a 10'x10' ez-up tent, enclosed on 3 sides, with RU-vid and OWTM logo on it over the splitter. It could have 12v LED lights powered by splitter battery and the solo stove near by. Have a productive day.
@halwagner5444
@halwagner5444 4 года назад
Nice way to relax at the end of the day.
@TKCL
@TKCL 4 года назад
I would have never thought that was only 22 tons, it does very well.
@southernindianaliving5807
@southernindianaliving5807 4 года назад
Mike, I have an old Huskee 22 ton splitter. Its atleast 20 years old and has split some knotty pieces of Pin Oak and Hickory. Splitter does slow down a little, but it does get through it.
@theryanspics
@theryanspics 4 года назад
Mike, you were saying about getting lights. I have Hyper Tough's 2500 Lumen LED portable Rechargeable work light. It produces a good amount of light and lasts for around two hours on a full charge. I also have the Hyper Tough 5000 Lumen corded work light. That is very powerful, it will light up my back yard. They are both available at Wal-Mart.
@victorhebert5774
@victorhebert5774 4 года назад
Goes real good, you did a lot by yourself. That lift will come handy as time goes by. Thumb up.
@MrRfries
@MrRfries 4 года назад
Hi Mike, I'm always amazed how clean your firewood is. It must be due to the fact the trees are in the forest and grow tall & straight fighting for the sun. I never get wood that clean here in the burbs of CT I get big nasty wood with crotches going every which way. The piece you call gnarly looks pristine to me. I agree for you, the 22 ton is plenty, but I'd up the tonnage in my neighborhood. I run a 7" cylinder. I made up for the cycle time with lots of flow, a Ford 300-6 truck engine and a hydraulic pump from an excavator. Lets just say mine's not compact though.
@davidkirkman2223
@davidkirkman2223 4 года назад
Mike when I split my wood on my 15 ton single wedge I to just take a little off the edges until it's all done. Now I split popular, maple,elm,oak and pine
@TheHobbyFarmHomestead
@TheHobbyFarmHomestead 4 года назад
Great video! The log splitter is a beast. The lifting arm sure looks like it can save some backs. Nice machine! Keep up the good work!
@looneylenny87
@looneylenny87 4 года назад
Take it from a sore old man. Your gonna wish you used that lifter more efficiently, often. I wish I had used more helping options.
@tractortalkwithgary1271
@tractortalkwithgary1271 4 года назад
I have a 22 ton Huskee that I had a friend that owns a welding shop modify for me. I split some monster Oak with it. I have calculated that some of the blocks that I split weigh over 600 lbs. I show a video of the splitter but it has rained almost non stop here in Iowa and I am hoping to show how the modifications work and work well. The video that I show of my splitter show the size of some of these blocks that I am talking about.
@addisongardner1989
@addisongardner1989 4 года назад
I can tell I'm getting old because this is therapy for me, and I'm watching Mike work from my office chair. The only thing missing is the smell of crushed apple, when you're splitting oak. Wish you could pipe that through my MacBook Pro, Mike. Stuff we split smells like rancid turpentine (cedar, juniper, aspen, fir).
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 4 года назад
if we can figure out how to make is smell a vision it would be awesome
@martineastburn3679
@martineastburn3679 4 года назад
Might rig some up on the ramp unit - using the battery that is being charged as the motor runs. And likewise on the splitter. Saves other power source like a tractor running.
@eugenewillsey2135
@eugenewillsey2135 4 года назад
Seen a lighting system a Michigan M-dot road crew was using. looked like a hanging White Chinese lantern. wicked bright, illuminated a huge area like day light. one lite up about 100 yards of roadway easily. might suit your needs in one led light.
@louislarsen2256
@louislarsen2256 4 года назад
Amazing! the splitter doesn't even grunt let alone slow down.
@douglasknutsen
@douglasknutsen 4 года назад
Mike , I see these towable highway construction generator lighting trailers at auctions all the time and they always sell for very reasonable prices. Just one would light up your whole work area. The lighting mast is telescopic for transportation.
@GaryGreenway
@GaryGreenway 4 года назад
Consider mounting work lights on one of the tractors or UTV. That way you can also have light wherever you go.
@ernstfischer8415
@ernstfischer8415 4 года назад
Immer fleißig Der Mike ,wie ein Holzwurm .
@1ruralmailman
@1ruralmailman 4 года назад
mike trust me on this.go to your favorite farm store.get a 18 inch long led light bar,and a magnetic tool bar.apply this to the rops on the rk24 wire it in for auxilurary lights.it works as good as any light plant going,takes little fuel to sit there and idle,and turns night to day.i have this setup on my kubota,one facing forward,one back.makes plowing after dark a breeze.
@JackofAllTrades1
@JackofAllTrades1 4 года назад
Deer have been all over the place up here in NH too! Nice vid.
@michaelbaumgardner9493
@michaelbaumgardner9493 4 года назад
Good morning. I believe RK has a 10x10 4 post e z up. Possibly use it as cover in light rain/snow. I'm sure you can find a couple straight trees for posts and you have options screw in j hooks or run conduit and wire in lights or as you said use rechargeable. J hooks are for hanging lights. I like dusk to dawn on a switch myself you could have a switch down by the Renewable Energy Work Center and one up by the garage. Just spit balling here. Hi Hunter and girls. Be safe.
@Mallard5plus1Farmhouse
@Mallard5plus1Farmhouse 4 года назад
Ground is frozen here in Ohio and you got me in the mood to go cut some firewood Mike! 👍🔥🚜
@brianrizzi6321
@brianrizzi6321 4 года назад
It’s fun to see those perfect 4 way sized rounds fly through the machine. Now I want to see perfect 6 way size rounds fly through! Can you sort some of those to show us?
@PatrickCPalmer
@PatrickCPalmer 4 года назад
Rural King has a 20,000 lumen work light on sale for $60. This lights up my whole backyard. I love the whole wood set up and see how you can go through wood so quickly ... smarter not harder. Hey Hunter! ✋🏻👴🏻
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 4 года назад
I will have to check it out
@thanos9846
@thanos9846 4 года назад
Mike does more work in his half hour or so before sunset than most people do all day... Props!
@PatrickWagz
@PatrickWagz 4 года назад
Hey Mike, Instead of using a generator to run a couple LED lights. Maybe look into one of those larger jumpstarter battery packs with the inverters. Search on Amazon for "Schumacher SJ1332" Really handy little unit and it only weighs about 25 pounds.
@boedacres
@boedacres 4 года назад
Mike check with your power company and get a pole put in and get dusk to dawn Led. I just changed over to LED and Love it. You could even put it on a switch to turn it off if you dont want it on all night. My light only cost me $12 bucks a month
@mikemike2864
@mikemike2864 4 года назад
How's it going .Milwaukee has a awesome battery light setup. Most all of the brands have good light packages though .As good as you are with your hands you could make a cart and mount them on it and make it portable so you could take it anywhere.Thanks for the videos.
@rogerbamatutz1927
@rogerbamatutz1927 4 года назад
Like a knife thru butter Mike. You've just about have it down to a science. Merry Christmas!
@er1073
@er1073 4 года назад
Your setup looks good to me Mike. How is Melissa doing? Hello Hunter !!!
@Thebowzer221
@Thebowzer221 4 года назад
Mike you are correct. 22 ton is plenty. I had a 20 ton splitter. I can count the pieces that it wouldn't split on two hands. In 20 years of splitting. I love your hydraulic adjustable wedge. It's faster and better than what I had. And with only a 5.5 up Honda engine. Great video's. Keep M coming. Thanks
@FLEETWOODFLYERS
@FLEETWOODFLYERS 4 года назад
LIKE you say 2 folks working the splitter more productive. Also if it was under cover with lighting . you could work later too. Alsao is it ok to mix the woods split as they seem to have different drying times
@marklengal9990
@marklengal9990 4 года назад
Mike. I’d like to see the six way in action please. I’d like to try and get one next year once my tractor is paid off in March. At 200 a cord it should pay for itself in no time. As always love the videos
@timpfister8205
@timpfister8205 4 года назад
Maybe a leanto carport structure with lights to cover equipment and operator from rain, and the conveyor would take the wood out... Maybe bring in a power line... maybe infrared heater...save time on hauling things out too to make the best out of those 30 min days.
@richardeblantonii5893
@richardeblantonii5893 4 года назад
Many of the log splitters make claims of tonnage that are unrealistic. The higher quality ones like Wolfe Ridge and Eastonmade are going to be more accurate.I am interested in a vertical splitter made by Powersplit. They have a nice large work table at the right height and three of their models are self propelled. I saw a video were the operator rolled a 32" log on the lift and had no problem splitting it up. I was taught when working to make gravity my friend while working.
@TheSnakeman3
@TheSnakeman3 4 года назад
Hey Mike, would it help if you took a black marker and made a thick line on the red vertical blade marking the optimum height for the top of the horizonal blade so you can quickly position it to the correct height and keep the wood thickness mode consistent? Just a thought. Looks like you need some more stone on the road between the splitter and the rounds pile. Getting a little muddy. Great Videos Mike. Love the channel!!!!
@robertfuchs2049
@robertfuchs2049 4 года назад
Will be writing Chris a check in spring. I see a 28 pro in my future. I split between 4 to 6 cords of mixed hard wood, including lots of large crotches. Really looking forward to getting that Wolf Ridge, at 70 yrs old my back is killing me after lifting 15-20 inch rounds for a couple of hours. How's Hunter doing?
@BKD70
@BKD70 3 года назад
I'm SERIOUSLY thinking about getting the 28C with electric start, then I can power some LED lights for late evening splitting just like you are. I'm looking at both Wolfe Ridge 28C with autocycle and Eastonmade 9-16 with autocycle. Not much chance getting my wife to help with the wood much. Autocycle would help me a lot... or maybe just wear me out faster LOL. Right now I've got a 19 year old Brave 22 ton V/H that has been getting it done, but I need more production, there's just not enough hours in the day, and I want to get more done.
@802louis
@802louis 4 года назад
Wow very very nice 👍
@WorldsOkayestFarmer
@WorldsOkayestFarmer 4 года назад
Great splitters I love mine! ***MIKE I don't know if you lost your pin or you have the old style but You need the flush PIN to hold your wedge on it's what they come with now. I noticed at **4:08** on the wood hits your pin. They come with flush pins now not a show stopper but an improvement.*** #WorldsOkayestFarmer
@WoolysWorld
@WoolysWorld 4 года назад
Great video as always Mike, id love a wood splitter, they look the business
@jeremiahs45
@jeremiahs45 4 года назад
Mike dewalt makes a few nice LED work lights that use the 20 volt batteries you already use
@larrykluckoutdoors8227
@larrykluckoutdoors8227 4 года назад
Nice splitter
@jeffhartmann2469
@jeffhartmann2469 4 года назад
SUNNY TODAY IN SOUTHERN INDIANA HI OF 43 … Interesting statement that deer tend to congregate and eat when there is snow coming in. Makes sense. I didn’t know that.
@markjones4090
@markjones4090 4 года назад
Mike I really like the splitter but I would be interested to see if it could handle the really hard and knarly Australian gum trees. I bought a 4 way wedge for my splitter and it is useless with most of my trees, I spend more time clearing stuck logs, it is quicker just with the single wedge.
@wireedm1
@wireedm1 4 года назад
I would love to see you try out and give your opinion of their box-wedge log splitter with a log return. I'm sure they can customize the split size to, say, 5" X 5" or slightly larger. I have mine at 5-1/2" X 6" to get longer burn times, but I understand you might want them smaller when it's for sale to the public.
@craigsudman4556
@craigsudman4556 4 года назад
Ann says, "You would have wiped that pile clean if you had Melissa with you!" I was wondering if you were going to set up lights. If your going to be building a shed(s), will you be digging a trench and running power to the "A" field? How bright are the lights that you put along the top of the fence when you set up for your parties? Good for general lighting then bright area floods for specific work areas. Great video (if dark), thumbs up.
@jerryaschenbrenner712
@jerryaschenbrenner712 4 года назад
You have a very active mind Mike - always thinking ahead - looking to improve performance. LED lighting would be a great addition,
@572Btriode
@572Btriode 4 года назад
Yep, thinking ahead is good; thinking ahead to Melissa's pool would be good too.
@waltermattson5566
@waltermattson5566 4 года назад
That splitter is still an impressive machine. How long of wood will it split? I don’t burn wood except for camp fires. Do I need one?
@DrakeMiester
@DrakeMiester 4 года назад
Wildlife in general knows when the weather is going to change,waterfowl are excellent gauges of it. Bet its bugging Melissa something fierce not being out there helping with her bum foot,hope its healing quick for her. Generator is an excellent thought,I had wondered why you had not thought of it earlier.
@rayyellott9431
@rayyellott9431 4 года назад
How are plans for Hunter's bagged firewood coming. Haven't seen any small splits with one bark recently. Ty sure growing fast, can see future hand on wood projects
@mikeadams2339
@mikeadams2339 4 года назад
Conveyor makes it'z own music.Did the Wolf even grunt lifting the hundred pounder? Thankz Mike
@WolfeRidgeSplitters
@WolfeRidgeSplitters 4 года назад
Hold all my calls, Mike is splitting wood on RU-vid!!! Thanks for sharing #getsplitdone
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 4 года назад
Lol
@daleeverett7276
@daleeverett7276 4 года назад
I mike, how do feel about large pine trees? I have several that are probably 36 - 38” in diameter. The canopies are so big and they are ugly, but I have no use for the wood if I cut them down.... any suggestions?
@JoesFirewoodVideosII
@JoesFirewoodVideosII 4 года назад
Yesterday’s video was initially numbered #461, must have been a typo....
@carmineiadeluca935
@carmineiadeluca935 4 года назад
Mike...look into l e d battery operated lights. You can buy rechargeable batteries.
@bwillan
@bwillan 4 года назад
Does Wolf Ridge offer a box wedge for their splitters? If you're looking for consistent smaller splits of firewood, that is a good way to go.
@matthewfinn3724
@matthewfinn3724 4 года назад
You need a Light Tower Generator
@backwoodsstyle9333
@backwoodsstyle9333 4 года назад
Hey mike what's your thoughts on a country line splitter 25 ton from tractor suply???
@harryellingsworth8302
@harryellingsworth8302 4 года назад
Here in North Central Florida a 22 Ton Splitter will NOT work, most of the wood cut here for firewood is Live Oak, we never cut it on the Saw Mill, back in the day they build boats out of live oak we have a 50 ton splitter we use. Have a Day
@ronwood7040
@ronwood7040 4 года назад
Mike days will start staying light longer next week. Oh by the way does the elevator need some love? Ron
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