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Great Score at the Neighbor's! Logging, Loading, Hauling and Chipping, Red Oak Saw Logs and Firewood 

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Today we go back to the neighbor's across the road to recover some very nice Red Oak, Both Firewood and Saw Logs, We Use the Moritz Dump Trailer, Kubota Excavator, Stihl MS500i, MX5400 and Wallenstein Chipper
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@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 2 года назад
Shirts and Hoodies Here www.outdoorswiththemorgans.com/shop
@2naturesownplace
@2naturesownplace 2 года назад
@Mike , wouldn't it be awesome. To have a 3pt quick connect for the track hoe? Which would allow the use of yard/rock rake for sweeping debris and banks.
@Deeghayuhomes
@Deeghayuhomes 2 года назад
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@andrewsamanthamadison3320
@andrewsamanthamadison3320 2 года назад
I was raised to leave places nicer then the way you found them. Good to see mike doing that at his neighbors. Means a lot!
@als2797
@als2797 2 года назад
Definitely left the wooded area looking good. That is how to respect your neighbor Mike. Great job!
@oldguyfirewood
@oldguyfirewood 2 года назад
Good morning Mike from “Old Guy Firewood” in North Carolina. I’ve been watching your channel for over 2 years now, and at 73 years old you inspired me to start a channel of my own! Love your family! “Keep moving….”
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 2 года назад
Right on
@2naturesownplace
@2naturesownplace 2 года назад
Hello from the Boone area.
@oldguyfirewood
@oldguyfirewood 2 года назад
@@2naturesownplace Hi Richard. I’m north of Durham. We enjoy spending time in Blowing Rock and we always visit Boone when we are up that way
@NoyeBray13
@NoyeBray13 2 года назад
Hello from the Triad.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 2 года назад
Great job Mike and Melissa, your neighbor had lots of trees cleared out and you got some really good firewood and logs to mill close to your house. Seems like a pretty good deal for everyone. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good and fun videos. Fred.
@OneEyeCustoms
@OneEyeCustoms 2 года назад
Those who question why you aren’t chipping have never chipped wood. It is so labor intensive and even a bit dangerous. Have a limb or stick smack you in the face once and you start hating it! Plus, who doesn’t love a good fire???
@realairplane261
@realairplane261 2 года назад
No more dangerous than running a chainsaw.
@andrewross5978
@andrewross5978 2 года назад
@@realairplane261 Although I agree with you that both have the potential of serious injury if not careful, I agree with One Eye, its slow/labor intensive and even with caution I usually get a wack or two, or a piece shoots back each day I run the Woodland Mills chipper. Running the chainsaw is typically pretty uneventful.
@realairplane261
@realairplane261 2 года назад
A good chipper will have feed rollers so you do not have to stand there and feed it. Woodland mills chippers are on the low end.
@kdegraa
@kdegraa 2 года назад
Best to wear a helmet with a face visor when feeding limbs into a chipper.
@josephpedone2004
@josephpedone2004 2 года назад
Good morning Morgan family ☕️ happy Sunday… have a blessed day
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 2 года назад
Mike, I really get great enjoyment out of seeing you plan a project like this wood retrieval. I think that many times, a great part of the enjoyment of that kind of work is laying out the steps to be efficient and minimize double effort. You are the pro at that! 👍👍👍
@russellbowman8051
@russellbowman8051 2 года назад
Good Sunday Morning Morgans! We have a little rainy and clouds this morning but supposed to be a little sun this afternoon Here in Michigan! The clean up on the neighbors full swing! Very Nice Wood !! Keep Smiling On!! 😀👍👊
@davidbishop4015
@davidbishop4015 2 года назад
What a good neighbor she is for letting you have the wood. And what a good neighbor you are for taking the wood she offered and for you doing a nice clean up of the land where the trees came from. That's a community, helping each other. Stay safe.
@jacklachman5304
@jacklachman5304 2 года назад
Another great video!! Very respectable of you to go the extra mile in cleaning up as much as possible. Looking forward to seeing you get those other trees out. Thanks again for sharing Hello Hunter!! Have a Day
@johnsadler8637
@johnsadler8637 2 года назад
Good morning! Nice day here too. Foggy earlier but it’s burned off now. I’m on the screened porch watching and realized the sound is so good on the videos that when birds chirp, I can’t tell if it’s outside here or in the video! Lots of good wood today, and lots more down in that valley! Keep on keepin on!
@jimkempton5568
@jimkempton5568 2 года назад
Wow, that’s a beautiful home the neighbor across the street has! That’s a win, win situation you’ve got there with the removal of her wood. You might want to think about buying that place in the future.
@markclark8022
@markclark8022 2 года назад
Where you deal with lots of different wood, have you ever considered bagging some of the wood chips for smokers in propane grills? It would be a good way to maximize what you spend on fuel and you could use "Outdoors with the Morgans" as the brand name. Just an idea being tossed out there!
@adubbelde1
@adubbelde1 2 года назад
4 years ago we had a late season snowstorm. IT was heavy wet snow and we lost around 150 small trees. Trees up to around 6 or 8 inches. I hired a guy with a remote control track chipper to clean it up. It was a massive thing. It would take logs up to 18" or maybe larger. and with the remote, he could swing the discharge and spread the chips all over.
@littlegarizona1929
@littlegarizona1929 2 года назад
Another great video. You and your whole family are examples of what makes this country great. Keep up the great work.
@Big-John
@Big-John 2 года назад
It's nice to have the options for disposal. Keep up the great work 👍
@erikowren7894
@erikowren7894 2 года назад
Love the sound of woodpeckers in the morning…
@toddsoutsideagain
@toddsoutsideagain 2 года назад
Now that’s how you gather firewood!! My back doesn’t hurt at all🤣 Equipment is gold for the outdoor lifestyle! Can’t wait to get my new Kubota. Looking at the B2601? Thanks for sharing Morgan’s👍🏻👍🏻
@jimconnor8274
@jimconnor8274 2 года назад
Another beautiful job! You'll never have a problem finding work. As your reputation precedes you! Thanks for sharing. I have gallon skid tank out next to generator shed to fuel tractor and is plumbed into the home furnace. Works real nice. Local supplier can back upand pull hose about 10' to fill.
@holymoly6829
@holymoly6829 2 года назад
Good to see folks having a great day Lovely video nice to see the neighbours place in spring time It will look great when you’ve returned it to nature 👍👍👍👍💕🕊
@terrygroce1594
@terrygroce1594 2 года назад
Nice job on transferring the logs across the road to the wood yard. Love watching you work the excavator. Keep them coming.
@keithburch5506
@keithburch5506 2 года назад
That day you cut the tree and cleaned it all up sitting in the excavator, I thought how perfectly wise that was. So safe, comfortable, neat and so quickly completed! Smarter not harder. If you needed chips, ok, use the chipper. What you did there - incredible! After you finished and parked the excavator and got out, your back was unharmed, now that says it all! Even the stump was up and gone!!! The entire tree removal from stump to tiniest branches, completely down and cleaned up sitting in a temperature controlled cab w a comfortable seat, listening to music - that's so perfect! And somebody thought you should have spent 6 hours sawing, dragging and making a huge mess, busting your back and using gallons of fuel to chip the tree when you had no need for chips? I remember you saying, "I need to start calling RU-vid, YouShould." Lol! I learned a long time ago, and I even told you in a comment, you're always saying you are no expert, but what you were doing was EXACTLY as an expert would be doing it, so you should stop saying that. Whatever you are doing, we all can rest assured you know what, why, when and how! I guess you'll always be explaining the details for all the youshoulders out there and just so you know, I'm not one of those! You're my #1, top favorite channel, basically because of the best ways you do stuff. Thanks for all you do and sharing it w us.👍🚜❤
@marklengal9990
@marklengal9990 2 года назад
The wood shed looks great all filled up. I’d like to build something similar this year. But mom wants a grill shed first. 😂
@realairplane261
@realairplane261 2 года назад
Build both…..
@johnkeyes5719
@johnkeyes5719 2 года назад
Congratulations !!! I heard Dr Friedlander just appointed you a 'Fellow" at UPMC as a surgeon... Your steady hand and precision has impressed everyone....Hope this was a good laugh for you...I am amazed at your patience and execution of the task at hand...Well done, Mike.........
@jeffpeters1014
@jeffpeters1014 2 года назад
Winch and snatch blocks, and bring some helpers. Awesome timber!
@garycarpenter8343
@garycarpenter8343 2 года назад
Got some nice logs in a exchange for a little clean up. Everyone won on that deal. The wood shed in the background looks good especially with firewood in it. Had some beautiful weather to get some work done. Better than the rain here in panhandle FL. Got leaves and fuzzy to pick up from the oak trees. Hey to everyone and Have a Day!
@duanevanwinkle3488
@duanevanwinkle3488 2 года назад
Nice work! Some great wood there. Fun to watch as filming is edited well!!!
@jaycroyle8761
@jaycroyle8761 2 года назад
Good morning Mike and Melissa, wow that's some nice looking firewood and saw logs. The larger wood down back looks like nice stuff but might be a challenge to get out, I have no doubt Mike will get em out. Great video and by all means, have a day!! I checked your merch again, the orange sweatshirt is still sold out, as Archie would say, GRRRRR!!!
@nctplarry
@nctplarry 2 года назад
I'll pitch in this idea simply because it came to mind--and as old as I am getting (74), I have to do things when they come to mind. Ha! Anyway, Mike, please know that I AM NOT telling you what to do!! I'm just saying what I would do if I had the same opportunity as you. This regards your stickered stacks of wood down at the wood yard. In order to keep hardwood boards from splitting, checking, cracking as they dry, I would definitely paint the ends of the boards RIGHT NOW before they've dried out any more. I keep a gallon of Anchor Seal on hand, but there are plenty of alternatives (roofing tar, latex paint). All you want is something to seal up the ends of those boards. My nice stack of cherrybark oak that I've had for 45 years dried almost perfectly, mainly because we painted the ends of the boards with tar just as soon as we got them from the sawmill. In all those boards, I haven't had to cut off the ends of more than 3 boards. So, when I began pulling out boards to make some gorgeous lazy susans, it surely made me feel good to see nearly flawless boards, all ready to go through the planer. Now, that first 18" lazy susan sits right smack in the middle of our breakfast room table and my wife brags on it constantly. Hmmm.. I guess I COULD be a good friend and throw a can of stuff into my vehicle, drive up to your place, and paint the ends of all those boards for you. But, you might press charges for trespassing. Reckon? :-) Dr. Larry S. Anderson • Tupelo, MS (birthplace of Elvis)
@LongBinh70
@LongBinh70 2 года назад
Leaving tools in the trailer: I've got ya beat, Mike. Somewhere around 16 years ago I finished cutting and chipping with the old Wallenstein (so old it doesn't even have a safety bar!), and the next spot was diagonally across the property. The tractor's bucket was full of fuel cans, bar oil, axes, rope, so the only place left to transport the saw was the chipper hopper. I got to the spot, went through the same pto-off-the-seat procedure you just mentioned, and without another thought pulled up on the pto-engage button. It probably took two seconds for the noise of the chipper chewing up the bar and chain of the MS280 before my hand involuntarily punched the pto switch back down, but of course it was too late. Luckily, the power head was too large to fit the blade opening. New bar, new chain, and the chipper blades had to be flipped to the second cutting edge. Can't swap out the feeling of self loathing, though...
@wildbill23c
@wildbill23c 2 года назад
Always make sure all the doors on your utility bed are secured before taking off....watched a guy from the cable company take off down the road and around a corner dumping tools all over the place because the doors on the bed weren't secured...ooops. Seen that a few times actually. They must not own their own tools, otherwise you'd think they'd take better care to make sure their tools are secured before heading down the road. I was making a quick repair on a trailer light receptacle on my pickup and set my Leatherman Multi-Tool on the back bumper, realized I needed some parts, jumped in the truck and headed to town, go the parts returned home, and my Leatherman was still on the back bumper...I have no clue how it managed to stay on the bumper going over railroad tracks, around corners, etc. I've never walked way from my Leatherman like that again, I make sure its back in my holster before I walk away.
@johnminto7723
@johnminto7723 2 года назад
Good morning Morgan’s! Nice couple of jags you got yourself there. Looks like a bunch more to come- Looking forward to the Wallenstein Skidding Winch to come out to play. I think you would also benefit from a Dewalt tire inflator/blower. It is the DCC020IB. I use mine all of the time.
@barryshisler3720
@barryshisler3720 2 года назад
Good morning to the Morgan Clan from Charlottesville VA Hope you all are having a great weekend
@tomdesantis938
@tomdesantis938 2 года назад
She did you a favor with the free wood you did her a favor cleaning stuff up nice. Prime example of how neighbors should treat each other.
@billonthehill9984
@billonthehill9984 2 года назад
Next time Mike, go inside first & prepay the fuel in advance, done in ( 1 ) shot, except you may need a 2nd trip, grab a receipt, done, get to work, lol! The free logs score of what looks like mostly oak is a wonderful thing methinks... Melissa, continue to keep him on is toes, keeps life interesting this way! Bill... :~)
@gregprince2523
@gregprince2523 2 года назад
Love the fast time lapse on the vid instead of skipping ahead Mike.... It's pretty cool to see the actual work being done.... Also that Orange beast is really quite capable on the heavy stuff!! You get a small idea of how heavy that oak was when it rolled and smacked that trailer side and floor..... Impressive boommmm for sure! Carry on hoss!
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@ltpls1
@ltpls1 2 года назад
Fun jazzy music this morning. Nice way to start May!
@billmorris2613
@billmorris2613 2 года назад
Good morning to all from SE Louisiana 1 May 22.
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 2 года назад
Bill!
@billmorris2613
@billmorris2613 2 года назад
Old Man Fred 👍👍👍👍👍
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 2 года назад
@@billmorris2613, Bill😊👌
@billmorris2613
@billmorris2613 2 года назад
Old Man Fred 👍👍👍👍👍
@dmorgan28
@dmorgan28 2 года назад
You’ve about got all of it and have left real clean. Good job Mike. 👍👍👍❤️
@ralphjelomono9068
@ralphjelomono9068 2 года назад
I feel your pain on getting fuel. I bring my 50 gal tank and finally just decided to go inside and tell the clerk to set me up for $250 on the off road pump. You might give that a try next time. Quicker than swiping the card 2 or 3 times. Nice job on collecting the logs.
@rodbagley1686
@rodbagley1686 2 года назад
I drive a truck and do the same thing. Walk inside tell them you want 500 dollars worth. Or more by the time you see this. Just came back from Florida. $ 5.79 a gallon in some places on road.
@evankibbe590
@evankibbe590 2 года назад
Good morning everyone and have a nice day 😊 😊🌎🌞👍
@stevehennessy3588
@stevehennessy3588 2 года назад
Did a lot of chipping over the winter, but as summer approaches I'll be burning more brush. I use the ash in the yard/garden. Has been very beneficial for both. I've been using the chipper mulch for the trails and around the house. It's all Eastern Red Cedar, so not only does it look nice, but it smells great too. Still have at least a lifetime of limbs to either burn or mulch - life is great. Looking forward to seeing you saw up those red oaks. Have a Day!
@peteatthefarm4459
@peteatthefarm4459 2 года назад
Morning all... sunny at going to 70f today 😎 Another busy day Mike, weather sure makes a difference... Later, Pete from Canada 🇨🇦
@thomasstrout1738
@thomasstrout1738 2 года назад
There are times to chip and times to burn. I use my chipper when the material is reasonable to handle and put it in one pile then I bucket load into one spot for use later. I burn more than I chip and it is easier with an excavator. That project looks like a lot of work but the wood is worth it for sure. Thanks for another well done video.
@steveashworth6707
@steveashworth6707 2 года назад
Great video mike!, that's nice you cleaning things up when your done getting the wood out!. Its good you got the walstien winch to get those other logs out!, good job!. Morgans good day!.
@SMichaelDeHart
@SMichaelDeHart 2 года назад
Good Mountaineer Morning Morgan's!! Hello Hunter!!
@alkorczykowski8329
@alkorczykowski8329 2 года назад
Love your videos, been watching for about a month now. I see you sell a lot of different stuff, do you sell bottled energy??? Amazing how you keep going day after day.
@ecutler6261
@ecutler6261 2 года назад
Great video and camera work. Also, a considerable time and fuel savings with burning vs chipping. Nice day here in TN as well.
@steveglasco1904
@steveglasco1904 2 года назад
Got to thank you guy’s again for my hoodie- I love it - great job guy’s
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 2 года назад
Thanks Steve, glad you enjoy
@waynebrownfield4468
@waynebrownfield4468 2 года назад
I like to burn brush or clearing debris, I add the char to garden and as soil amendments to newly seed grass. It does wonders for garden and lawn. I can also see the advantages of chipping to, my neighbour has talked about buying a chipper for us to use on the back hill in our yards. So we will see if we go into the chipping method also.
@TCsOutdoors1
@TCsOutdoors1 2 года назад
Hey Mike, you were threading the needle backing that trailer in to your neighbors property. Nicely done 👍👍take care and stay safe. TC
@lonniechartrand
@lonniechartrand 2 года назад
Mike, you keep saying "free firewood from the neighbor". I would say you pretty much EARNED that wood with the awesome cleanup job you did after you got the wood out. Kudos to you for taking care of the neighbor's property AND getting some good wood too.
@timwilcoxsr2712
@timwilcoxsr2712 2 года назад
Don't forget to add the "HAVE A DAY" at the end, that's almost your Trademark
@nctplarry
@nctplarry 2 года назад
LOVE your videos, Mike (and Melissa). Keep 'em coming! High fives!
@rodneylandry4017
@rodneylandry4017 2 года назад
Good morning ! I like to watch your channel. I like the music that was added. Say hello to the family the Landry’s
@rexwoodall2179
@rexwoodall2179 2 года назад
Mike, you may wind up cutting firewood and some lumber all year round. You do have the operation now to accomplish this. It will be interesting to see you pull those white oak logs up and out. That will be exciting! Tell Melissa I am loving my latest green logo tee, she did a great job!
@newhampshire-bob1604
@newhampshire-bob1604 2 года назад
Chipping or burning, your explanation sounds good! Nice clean up! Use your Walenstein winch system to drag those logs uphill!
@EMitch1959
@EMitch1959 2 года назад
Have been waiting for this video , Can't Wait to see All that Oak on the Mill !
@donlowe9125
@donlowe9125 2 года назад
We’ll if everyone else is like me, I really enjoy watching the chipper, great machine
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 2 года назад
Filling the transfer tanks is definitely frustrating at the moment. They require 300 gallons to deliver here. Used to seem like overkill but now I’m thinking I may go ahead and do it Good video as always
@chris3m98
@chris3m98 2 года назад
Here in Mi. you can go inside the station & the clerk can override the limit.😷⚾ The 20+ videos are great & makes coffee time even better, thanks.
@stevenmills3
@stevenmills3 2 года назад
Love the new music you have been rocking this week
@ronallen6578
@ronallen6578 2 года назад
Hi Mike, I love to watch you "working"??. C'mon now, from one guy to another you haven't "worked" a day since you started this project and I am jealous. Never working day in your life and I'm pretty sure that goes for what you're doing right now!!! With all that said I had two small suggestions for when you're cutting longer logs into and you probably already know them but I'll say it anyhow. One I'm surprised you don't use a plastic wedge more often when you're bucking up logs? And two I used to cut up logs when I was buying them for a living and a lot of times if I knew they were going to come down and pinch on the bottom I would start my cut by boring in on the top of about three or four inches down from the outside take it all the way through and then come back and finish my cut on top. I very seldom had my chainsaw get pinched in the log. There again I'm sure you know all this stuff it's just I don't see you doing it that way and thought I'd pass along a little useless knowledge to you. You are loving the dream life my friend. You're doing what you love, you have a gorgeous wife and she seems to enjoy doing what she loves and the kids are healthy now with Eva being well again. Keep up the good work keep sharing your videos cuz I look forward to them everyday or so. Have yourself a real nice Sunday because that's when I'm looking at your video today here in Ohio. Ron
@thomasjenkins2522
@thomasjenkins2522 2 года назад
Here in NC, my Dad and I use a fuel delivery company that supplies the tank/pump/hose/etc…and they deliver off-road diesel and Def to us as as needed. Cheaper than over the road diesel as we don’t have a nearby off-road diesel pump. We can call in the morning and it’s normally delivered within 24 hours.
@raymondbrown3385
@raymondbrown3385 2 года назад
Another great day with the Morgans
@bwillan
@bwillan 2 года назад
The Wallenstein skidding winch is going to get a workout pulling up those big white oak trees from that valley. If you happen to have a truck stop around you (Loves, Pilot, etc) many of those have off road diesel. They also should not have the same issues with credit card limits for purchasing fuel.
@dereksmith1803
@dereksmith1803 2 года назад
Two things..... here in KC,MO, on road dsl just hit $5.19/gal, so I'd hate to see your prices for that. I have the same issue fueling my Peterbilt (having to use multiple cc to get it done). And second, before you get the bigger tank, call around to the different commercial fuelers in your area and find out what their minimum amount of fuel purchased is in order to get free delivery. Then make sure your new tank is big enough to take advantage of that and go that route. That's what I'm in the process of doing now. My local fueler will deliver for free as long as you buy at least 300 gallons total, so I ordered a 1000 gal for my Pete and a 300 for off road for my skidsteer. Then they come out to refill me whenever I call and I can pay the entire bill on 1 cc charge and no more waiting in line at the truck stop and then having to go inside and wait in line again for a receipt because the pumps always seem to be out of paper.
@jonson0721
@jonson0721 2 года назад
Watching your video and was at the part where you were installing the receiver. I thought, hmmm, that could use some grease or some chain saw oil. No sooner did I think that, you pulled out the dewalt! I remembered the video, you thought it is important to grease the ball. As well as greasing the ball, I also spray a bit of oil on it and carry on. Sometimes, I go so far to clean off the little rust and the grease off the ball. Then giver ‘er some new black paint and bring it over to a brother. I have 3. I usually do this method because I can always slip in TSC and buy a new one on sale. My point is my system works for me. I realize you do not have the brothers close by,that I do, and I imagine Cliff watches the show. So, what’s you method for stowing the receiver? Do you keep it with the pulling unit that you can keep quite clean or keep it on the trailer so everyone has the exact ball for the trailer. Good addition to the fleet! I’m sure there a different job you can do every day with that equipment. Even with the camera trickery, I can tell you are developing some faster speeds. Good job, Mike. I glad you’re getting other members of the family involved with operation of the tractors. Great have their help!! Keep up the videos, I always enjoy the show.
@michaelcameron8904
@michaelcameron8904 2 года назад
Hi there i live in country that is steeper than that. I use a winch cable to the back of my tractor and winch them up to the point where i i can grab them. If need be use a snatch block and half the pulling weight. I operate my excavator on about 35 degrees. Be careful. Bravo from Victoria Australia
@adubbelde1
@adubbelde1 2 года назад
Just did a round trip from SD to Vegas and back. Burned about 150 gallons of Diesel. Fortunately, I have a reserve tank so carried 70 gallons. Made it to Vegas with fuel to spare. After driving around I found one station that was selling diesel for $4.999. We went straight north to Bonneville salt flats and topped off the tank there for $4.999. Stopped in Rapid City yesterday to fill just the main tank. I had checked GASBUDDY the night before and it was $4.979. Checked again yesterday morning before we headed there and it was still there. Checked again just before we got into town and it had jumped $.30. OUCH
@-S-K-Miller
@-S-K-Miller 2 года назад
Been watching for almost two years, and I think, Mike, this is the first I've seen chipper in action.Nice machine. I've got a wallenstein as well... different set-up though. Cheers from BC, Canada!
@gregprince2523
@gregprince2523 2 года назад
That woodpecker is chasin those worms in those trees!!! Got little mouths to feed in the nest!!
@marcuswhite3628
@marcuswhite3628 2 года назад
At least we got to see the “Chipper Chick” at the end of the video if not chippin. Nice jag of wood! Marcus from… Sarasota right now…
@michaelmaker8169
@michaelmaker8169 2 года назад
Well it's nice card protection to shut off, you don't get ripped off or the station. Is there an home heating Co. Near you, they can deliver diesel. Probably cheaper also. Our burn cycle here in New England, just ended. I'll pile off to the side for next year. Great work Mike.
@fordboss9275
@fordboss9275 2 года назад
Happy Sunday from upstate NY!
@scrhino40
@scrhino40 2 года назад
As many pieces of equipment you have now. You should get a local fuel company to bring you a 500 or 1000 gallon tank and they will fill it and not charge for the tank. That's what I had when I running 4 trucks. They brought a 1000 gallon tank with a pump on it. Nice wood. Like the smell of red oak. Have a great day be safe.
@darylbruning8622
@darylbruning8622 2 года назад
MAY your day go well.☀️
@rogerl8488
@rogerl8488 2 года назад
Lord what a nice piece of property!!! Lots of money there!!!
@brucebello2049
@brucebello2049 2 года назад
Cheers Mike, loved the chat and all the rest of the video, take care
@matthewward631
@matthewward631 2 года назад
Due to local seasonal no burn regulations and wonderful paperwork forms, burning is pretty much out of the question anymore….. For us anyway…. BUT! My chipper is my clean up buddy! I never leave a mess when dropping trees and my trails are paved with wood chips! But if I could I’d have a burn pit for the bigger messes! You gotta do what works best for you!
@dannyderriso4982
@dannyderriso4982 2 года назад
Firewood must be a valuable commodity in PA with all that expensive equipment!
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 2 года назад
It's all about how much money you can make by filming the processing of the firewood. If you make anything off the actual sale of firewood, it is like icing on a cake.
@2020Tundra
@2020Tundra 2 года назад
Mike, your neighbor sure has a beautiful place over there.
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 2 года назад
Sure does
@timsziminski2461
@timsziminski2461 2 года назад
A snatch block and a cable Mike pull them up the hill 👊just a thought 🇺🇲👍
@tomcooper4925
@tomcooper4925 2 года назад
My dad lived on Table Rock Lake in Branson Mo,he had a nice boat but that 20-gallon tank didn't last long. I'm sure you know what they charge for gas on the lake. H bought a 300 gallon tank that was elevated and they wood come down to his house and fill it and he got a discount for buying 300 gallons. He used it for his cars also.
@TwoCaptainsOneShip
@TwoCaptainsOneShip 2 года назад
Awesome stuff. If I lived closer I would love to come help you !! Could do this stuff all day! Red oak is brutal. Needs at least 12 months to dry. No doubt.
@rogercleveland9776
@rogercleveland9776 2 года назад
I would seal the end grain on those white oak logs!
@Joe-pt8ye
@Joe-pt8ye 2 года назад
I’m surprised the woodpeckers don’t get headaches lol 😂
@jbbrown7907
@jbbrown7907 2 года назад
You have the right tools for the job.
@keithbeynon3878
@keithbeynon3878 2 года назад
That’s a nice load of oak. Gotta work on getting that kiln.
@johngrossbohlin7582
@johngrossbohlin7582 2 года назад
Will Mike have a yarder and skyline to get those big logs in the next video? 😉
@lockmaster50169
@lockmaster50169 2 года назад
hi mike got a good suggestion you can have you a square tube welded to the top of the excavator blade you could attach your trailer to it and take it back in the woods then you could load it and save a ton of time and work pull it out hook up to the truck and haul it off ive did a few for some guys that blade is plenty strong and so is the mini ex
@gbsbill
@gbsbill 2 года назад
Good morning Morgans, nice red oak Mike.
@HallnoutMhall
@HallnoutMhall 2 года назад
Good morning Morgans and friends
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 2 года назад
Good Morning Michael! 🍩🍩🍩
@HallnoutMhall
@HallnoutMhall 2 года назад
@@davidmorse8432 good morning friend
@badcat4707
@badcat4707 2 года назад
Good morning friends :-)
@HallnoutMhall
@HallnoutMhall 2 года назад
@@badcat4707 Good morning friend
@waynebarnett7467
@waynebarnett7467 2 года назад
Good morning all
@jacklachman5304
@jacklachman5304 2 года назад
Good morning everyone from Virginia Beach
@duanebauer8133
@duanebauer8133 2 года назад
U are good man for cleaning up her all wood and branches!
@jakeschisler7525
@jakeschisler7525 2 года назад
One time after I got done removing a oak tree stump, I put my hand saw in the bucket. Then I scooped up some dirt and dumped it in the hole. I did this a couple of times, then when it came time to put my stuff away I realized that the saw was in the hole. It's still there because after I dumped the dirt I tract it in,so I wasn't about going to dig it up. Lol
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 2 года назад
Good way to get rid of a hand saw. I remember myself placing things in the loader bucket and forgetting they were in there before scooping up something. From now on, I put my tools in the backhoe bucket instead. You think you would remember but you don't.
@OntarioFirewoodResource
@OntarioFirewoodResource 2 года назад
Score and a half!
@kevingerlach7517
@kevingerlach7517 2 года назад
Mike, ever thought about a commercial account with local fuel company. Here in Oregon we have an outfit called Pacific Pride. Fleet vehicles and business families have accounts set up. Nice thing is there are regional and national fuel stops, kind of like the big rigs fuel stops. Or service like heating oil, machinery refuelers on job sites, you know. Best wishes on getting it resolved.
@davemacklin9244
@davemacklin9244 2 года назад
hey Mike looks like you have some work cut out for you. About the fuel issue if you stay with the little transfer tank try a commercial fuel card. but best idea is a big tank and have it delivered. stay safe
@you166mhz
@you166mhz 2 года назад
the Morgans got it going on .... :)
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