Chris-just saw you unloading a tote without gloves…hmmm-big no-no. Having impailed myself with a sliver under the fingernail a few times, a feeling you will never forget-gloves are mandatory whenever touching wood. Hey-how about a segment on removing slivers?😄👍
I normally where gloves. I think I had a sliver like 4-5 years ago, part of the job like blisters, bruises, cuts, pokes, smashes and the other things that happen when you work.
Glad the cherry score is working well for both of you! Adam trying to get the last pieces of wood to dump is like trying to get the last turd to flush🙃🤭
In order for the IBC to dump more easily when cutting the front out like that you have to cut it back one more section to take that corner out and then it will slide right out and it still stacks in fine. Dave
Glad see the tractor back and doing ya good beets loading by hand don’t think summer can go fast enough so I can go up see brad but at are age time seems to fly by now 👍👍
My daughter and I are watching from the big TV today! I'm glad you're getting filled up, I just emptied my big bin, so I also have to go get some wood done. Have a great day!
I've figured out my bin system, I have a lot of fencing and posts and some pallets. I'll be trying that. Pallets on bottom and fencing and posts for sides
I have a shed with a metal roof that I stack my wood under. I never paid attention in the past, but lately I have noticed that wood in this unit shrinks a lot. There are 10 cords in there and after 6 months, the level had dropped 6-8 inches. The roof slants 16' from 8 ft. in the front to 6 ft. in the back. I was amazed at the shrinkage, that is a lot of volume from a 12'X16'X 7' pile. It shrank that much 3 times in a year.
I'm kinda curious if a dump bed conversion or one of those bed unloading systems would be beneficial during delivery. If nothing else for a faster turnaround time.
Not for me. I have a bed unloader...piece of crap. And a dump bed...no, I use my truck for a lot of other thing s too and I do not want to haul that around all the time.
There is nothing wrong with handling firewood again. I was splitting on site yesterday and stacked it in the truck . I will be restacking again when i unload it so it can season 😉👍
Chris excellent work and video looks like 👍 there’s a lot more cherry to get and it’s a good thing you didn’t have your door open on the truck because I bet you would have a cat inside 😮😊❤
stuff is froze in there pretty good. i like cherry but then again, pine is fine or anything that burns. now that I'm retired and do my own firewood....if its free, its for me....that's a lot of nice cherry i the shed. did you buy it all or just some of it. i've got another couple of 18 in cherries that some limbs are starting to go so, time to drop them. sounds like he has a couple of ankle biters at the farm....lol. have some folks coming today to give me an estimate on a 4 foot diameter oak that is falling apart. good thing is I'll have some firewood, bad thing is its gonna be expensive. at least they wont have to haul much.
Hey Chris yeah, I hate mud season 2 but I can send you right back to winter if you want some of Nova Scotia's weather were this weekend in one single Storm. We received 130 plus centimeters of snow.
Chris...Is he also making you a deal on the Kubota with a cab? I know you were eyeing the Kiotos with cabs at the dealers the other day! Need more cold weather to sell more firewood!!
hi, is it flexible or not with cages, I don't understand why you are so against sacks are so flexible both to fill and to empty, they don't take up any space when they are empty. 
G’morning Chris. Reminds me of a video from a looonng time ago, when you got a bunch of wood from someone’s barn and it was covered in raccoon poop. GoodNightIrene
Good video Chris. I assume you don't have a gym membership... You sure as hell don't need one! Over here we hang out for spring,but I see your problem with that thawing ground. I wonder if there's a way to use the elevator and the dump trailer in tandem to unload? Save wear and tear on your shoulders.(Speaking from experience got to look after those.) Cheers from HB NZ