Nice job guys. You need a strap for your bonnet but ear muffs work too. Not sure what made the little oak loggie want to jump back out of the pile. GNI
I see on U tube buckin firewood and oak Farm firewood 🪵 are put a cord up 🔝 12 min with there processor . Yard and yard off firewood 🪵 add up . Must be going to be a cold winter 🥶. I ask a Indian friend about the winter 🥶, he said going to be a cold 🥶 winter because white man put up a lot off firewood this summer. 😮😮
I would've added on a few more pallets to avoid all the extra chucking of wood to make a couple of buckets fit in that bin. Curious as to why you didn't do that option.
HAHAHAHHA. I love My Tilley Hat. the Brim is more rigid so the wind doesn't do that.. The one I had on at the Frenzy... Now you need a Flag on the top to say to all, I have conquered Mount Woodmore ...
Hi Chris, watching you getting into that mountain to make deliveries is goin to be entertaining. Landslides spring to mind. Filling that bin was a great effort mate. Looking forward to the processor and the full team firing up again. You sure do get a great variety of weather over there. Mind,we get earthquakes and cyclones here in NZ so I suppose theres no perfect place climate wise. Cheers from HB NZ
The perfect place is where you are...the mind makes it better! Weather happens and always will, I like change...being able to adapt is the key. 72 F (22.222 C) no wind and sunny would get boring fast!
Yup, but no. The Axis is big bulky and needs a lot of machinery to move it ... the Ultra is pretty easy for me to move( to) the wood without help or a tank/tractor to move it so again ....no.
Wheres the Skipper at ? Gilligan and the crew splitting wood mountain to try to get off the island lol! So Who's the Skipper , the professor or the millionaire? Its the hat
After the 4th, ill be starting an oak mtn as well, good stuff. Stay shady, get well soon. Run a copper wire or a wire into the material of the floppy hat, u can shape it and it will stay man,
Chris, have you considered the Aussie Chiller hat! It’s a golf hat that’s a bit stiffer than that floppy thing (Norman hat) you wore that kept flipping up with the wind! The + is that you can also wet the inside, drain, and have a little A/C at the same time!
@@InTheWoodyard Cool! Pun intended! The brim on the Aussie keeps you covered without flopping up and down! That’s all I was trying to get across! Anyway! Keep being a cut up!
Have you noticed the width of the wood is the most important factor when seasoning irrespective of the length or have you found the shorter thicker pieces season like a longer thinner piece??
It all matters ...bark or no bark is better, thinner is better, shorter is better, sun is better, wind is better, more time is better, off the ground is better, lighter type of wood is better, softwood is better, no rain is better, low humidity is better, whiskey is better than beer.
Those are a boonie hat Chris called that in the nam. In camos of course. Still have one from the late 60's. Pilen and filen does the Professor. Great job.getting ready for fall? 8 outta 10 Professor.
That’s a mountain of wood, and really dry wood. Great meeting you and Adam at the Frenzy. Does anyone have an idea how many cords have gone through the Ultra? That’s one dependable splitter. Great video.
Need to take some logs 🪵 of pile and make yourself a ramp to get tractor bucket more in the air , remember sky is the limit Chris . Hope you don’t get wood ticks into your firewood 🪵, sure turn clients away from buying premium firewood 🪵 from the woodyard. 😊
If you’re looking for a good way to keep the sun off you I would recommend an outdoor research sun runner hat. I too spend a lot of time outdoors and you can sinch down the cape in the wind. Now I realize I have to take better care of burning my lips!
I love how fast wood goes when you have smaller wood and a 4 way wedge. Extra hands always makes the work go faster. Hope you feel better from the lyme disease soon
Good morning Chris and Adam and friends. Just about ready for the contractor to start building my new garage. More rain tomorrow it already like driving on a sponge around here.