You definitely have skills and a good work ethic. Love watching your videos. I'm a crane operator and it amazes me how many people think operating heavy equipment has no real skill level. Keep the videos coming.
yep, that pine is no good for inside fireplace, but maybe he is burning it outside in a fire pit :) diffrent strokes, as they say... that looked like some good squirrel territory on the slope too.
Up here, lots of people choose to do the same thing. Only we don't just use it for an outside fire pit. We also use it for inside fireplace's and wood stoves. And we don't let it sit there for years.
I did a job like this last week. Hauled all the brush of just like we agreed and he wanted to keep the lumber. I get to the end of the job and he decides to change his mind as I'm loading the machine on the lowboy. Got love it lol
Well, "you can take a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink", is a saying that applies here regarding that 'fire wood', Chris. Good looking plot you've created here.
All those great trees up in smoke and they want to keep that POS shack. What the heck is wrong with these people? I simply can't understand their thinking. Thanks for the update Chris.
5 tons of good high BTU firewood and a bunch of expensive junk (after paying you to salvage it!). Just saying, some customer's, "elevator dose not go to the top floor", or "they have more dollars than cents (sense)". In this case his dollars will probably rot before it gets used! ....13
It had me on edge watching him carry the load that way. I was doing that once and ran over a very small hole and the skid steer tipped over to the front. I had to lower the grapple bucket to get it to flip back upright. It did scare me a little though. I did not carry loads up high like that anymore.
Andrew Carey so true I did underground utilities in Florida ad between the salt air and super fine sand we couldn't keep the bushings in the boom or bucket with enough grease to keep them from wearing out plus the water table was usually 2 to 3 feet below the surface and about once a year we had to do all new bushings on the bucket and boom and every 2 years we were re packing cylinders due to sand in the wiper seal on the ends
Some folks just have zero perception of reality, let alone a grasp of it. An out door fireplace eh ? That pile of junk will rot away before it can be burned. Sheesh.
he said its not his problem after complaing for 5 mins. sounds like its bothering him , and the owner is prob all smiles and not so negative some folks have to steady down everybody. you can tell alot by how ppl treat and talk to others
he said its not his problem after complaing for 5 mins. sounds like its bothering him , and the owner is prob all smiles and not so negative some folks have to steady down everybody. you can tell alot by how ppl treat and talk to others
I see in a previous vid you are sawing lumber to stockpile. Now i see you pushing some hard wood trees over. What the hell are you going to save and repurpose these trees or just burn them up?
He is not going to use that wood for fire wood he is going to sell it. Think about it who uses that much wood for fire wood especially pine wood at that.
Shit man that much pine! no dam way he can cut N burn all that lol in one lifetime man! he's got a nice paycheck iffn he sold it to a lumber mill rite there!