Great video Archie! Well on your way to hitting those targets! Sounds like a good plan to get ahead doing the nets 🔥💯👍. Thanks for having us over Archie! I really enjoy your content 😊! Big fan!! Take care an see you on the next one! Cheers! Andrew from NB, Canada :)
Definitely net the logs Archie, very impressed by the size of rounds that you were processing through the 400, It's a good idea to set your goal on getting the 800 nets into the 2nd storage location. keep up the good work.
Have you considered a polytunnell/s on your hard standing area for local storage / solar kiln / active drying Archie? Using tbem here in wet old Ireland and couldn't manage without em!
Hi Archie, what if you focused on the vented bags until Depot 1 and Depot 2 are filled? It would give the wood a little extra time to dry. The second option would be to fill additional cages now, fill Depot 2, and then make the nets. I'd focus all on production now and nets later. It's only a suggestion. No one knows your business better than you. Keep up the great videos. I have watched them all!
I have seen high production products (Dyna or the Cord King CS2040). You have to sit/stand there while manually moving the logs and cutting and then splitting. I have not seen anything close to the Fuelwood that lets you use a remote control and not have to sit or stand operating the round cutter and firewood splitter with conveyors. Its so fun to watch. Its like watching a game of "where can I fix the bottlenecks." Looking forward to how his farm improves.
Maybe fill up all the totes first before you start netting...that way everything is drying out in the summer sun for as long as possible. I wish you had a better way to switch bags and totes without stopping the factory so its as productive as possible but that would probably need more conveyors.
@@oakfarmfirewood That sounds great. You probably would just have to remove the cleaner attached to the end of the Fuelwood Factory Conveyor since the Japa would clean it anyway. Just wondering if you would have enough room to clean out the container that would catch all the odd bits and ends under the Japa.