Very good to see. I'm retired from disaster work, and I always thought it was sad that the tree debris couldn't be recycled into something useful instead of going in the (expensive) landfill. Part of that is FEMA policy, but mostly because the industry doesn't exist here to do it. I hope Adler makes it catch on.
MIKE, I said once before, you're like King 'Mikas' everyone you interview at some point starts or has a You Tube channel, and they seem to take off ! Your channel definitely is an inspiration to all that watch. The true value of the American dream. Thanks and I feel this will open new avenues for yinz all. Good Stuff!
ha, just this morning i watched my first ever Adler vid. It popped up in my suggested vids. They were clearing a bunch of big ole trees froma Country Club. Fascinating atuff. There used to be a great channel calleed That Chipper Guy. They ran a huge huge land clearing business and sold all the wood in and byproducts to various businesses. Their primary business was chipping up huge trees for cardboard plants. The creator parted ways with the company, but the old vids are worth a look if you're interest. Have a great weekend Morgan fam.
How cool was this video! An adventure for sure. Oh yes, their business benefits everyone. The size of it is very impressive too! Mike, you turned me in to Tom's channel and I really fell in love, so as soon as I finish here I'm heading to Adler Adventures. You are always into such cool stuff, even interviewing brain surgeons! This channel here has always been my favorite, I do so enjoy the videos of family adventures, I'm a huge softy for kids, kids make any video awesome. The great outdoors w people doing and being real, whether work or fun is so much over and beyond anything commercial crap TV offers. I love you guys and thanks for introducing us to Adler's channel. You're an awesome feller Mr Morgan! Thanks so much!👍🚜❤🇺🇸🇺🇸
I appreciate you taking the time to introduce all of us to worthwhile RU-vidrs to watch. Like Concrete with the Hauses, love that channel, so interesting. Will be following the Adler boys as well. Thanks Mike and say hi to the Hunt man. Jay from central Pa.
Having gone through many construction contractors building our property, it's always great when you can find and recommend someone to your friends. It's a small percentage that we can recommend, but it does feel good when you can do it.
Enjoyed the visit to the wood yard. It reminded me that as human beings, we tend forget that many products can come from simple things, such as a tree, or even the lowly peanut. I am as guilty of not recognizing this fact too. We get caught up in discovering the next big chemical, which has its place, but we overlook the simple for the complex. True anything has its limitations, but just listening to the amount of uses for wood and its by products is something astounding. I'll get off the old soapbox now. Imagine what we can discover if more people would put time in to thinking of how to use leftovers from other things to use.
👍👍👍👍👍👌Always so interesting what people do, you have made a few visits before that I remember, and it always intrigues me the talent and drive it takes to build a successful family business , serving their community, your summation said it all good people attract good people and try to bring others along by setting an example to be admired.
Speaking of Concrete with the Hauses, i ask him about WV property and pouring concrete, he said tell Mike yes. I sent email, not sure if i had the right addy, although i know your very busy. Look forward to the continuing journey in PA, and the Lewis & Clark Adventure in WV prop. i sub to the Adler and sons, they have a 24" log chipper, largest i have ever seen wow. I was very impressed with all they do and their operation is quite massive. ty Mike from SE Texas Bear 👍🙏
WOW the Adler and Sons just started their channel and already have over 2 thousand subscribers. Thats amazing to me! I find it extremely hard trying to get to the 1000 sub mark to start monetizing.
Mike it feels alot like Mike Rowe when you feature these businesses. Going to visit those new channels. Also subscribed and watched all the videos from Adler adventures. Great recommendation.
GOOOOOOOD MORNING EVERYONE OUT THERE IN OWTM LAND!!!!…from a gorgeous cool & slightly foggy morning here in Virginia Beach…watch out Melissa…Mike will be buying one of those splitters/wood processors when Yinz hit 1million subscribers 😂😂 Thanks Mike for the tour Like Concrete with the Hauses who you recommended & has been great to watch. I’ll subscribe to Adler Adventures. Have a Day HELLOOOO Hunter!!!😊
Good morning back from the western Ozarks! Woke up to windy and about 65F/18C. The wind is howling in the screen wire, and the trees are all dancing. The sky is just getting light enough to tell we have light high overcast. Forecast for some heavy weather later today.
@@jacklachman5304 seems the front is close but it hasn’t opened up the skies yet. Supposed to hit about 5:30 now. There was a broken section in the first line that passed over us. We’ll be ok.
@@johnsadler8637and Jack, That storm extends all the way from South Texas to nearly up to Hudson’s Bay, about 2000 miles long. Nice here in Southeast Michigan again this morning, mild with a breeze. Supposedly high winds today.
@@oldmanfred8676 Wow. I guess I never zoomed out far enough to see the ends. Service here is a little spotty, so I challenge it only as far as I have patience!
Sounds like this company should invest in a wood pellet processing system with all that sawdust and chips they have, probably would be a great seller too for them. I like how they are thinking of ways not to waste wood products. That firewood processor with the right operator probably does a few dozen cords of wood a day...that's one awesome machine they invested in, even being used its got a lot of life left in it.
Took the foam cannon to a couple of farm friends to try on equipment. The result was as they said, “the foam covers the dirt”, “sure smells nice”, “did not do the job”.
Great job Mike, I'm sure Adler Adventures and Snowman 66 will do good with their channels in the future. They have a lot going on that should be interesting to watch. Stay safe and keep up the fun around there. Fred.
I like field trips!, its neat seeing what other companies are doing expanding in other areas in the wood industry!. Great video Mike!. Morgans good day!.
It's unbelievable what machines exist for and what good raw materials can be made from wood, even from waste wood, if you have the machines to do it. Very nice and interesting video Mike. Greetings from Frankfurt
The other day I attended a CORN MAZE, here in IOWA I couldn't shake the feeling, I was being STALKED, it was really quite, eerie You've just been IOWA DAD JOKED yer welcome.
It was surprising they don't run a saw mill operation run some firewood and use some small branches, Sawmill slabs for wood chips for pulp paper, cardboard , hard board industry. ...
mike ty for the link to adler and sons just subscribed to there channel keep the vid coming mike and congrats on over300k subscribers rob across the pond in gloucster england uk
I’ve known the Adler family for years and you can not find better people. I was a STIHL dealer and Dan was a customer of mine that became a great friend as well as his sons, wife, entire family and friends. Dan helped me get a job at Vermeer in Cranberry when my divorce forced me to close my business. His friendship helped me through my divorce. You just can not find better people in this world than the Adler family!
This may sound like a complaint it isn't. Like you I am a doer and part of what America needs is people that do stuff. Being engaged is in my opinion is more important than looking seeing and not participating. We have become a lazy do nothing society and would rather sit and watch rather than participating. Yes, I realize that is what you do contribute to the watching but there are channels that also encourage participation SV seekers one inwhich view. i trust you take this in the spirit in which have offered my opinion. RC
A truthful saying... "You never make yourself look bigger by making someone else look smaller". It is kind of you to highlight other RU-vid creators and businesses in your area.
If you haven’t already, check into electric motors to power the diesel equipment. The greedy petroleum companies are about to price themselves out of a market!
Guess You wont be getting anymore logs Mike , if they are going into the firewood side of the business.. because wasnt it Adler and Son where You were getting the logs from...
@@davidmorse8432 / just recovery , I caught germs somewhere in the last couple of days , and have a bit of a fever ? and cold ? or something , but feeling pretty rundown so I'm just going to rest and get well , and hope to be back to work on Monday ?? Hope things are well with you and yours 🙏😺