There's a bunch more coming up of helping him, but alot more of him helping me. Stick around hopefully it all works out for the both of us ( he and I) Thanks bro 🍻
Appreciate ya stopping in, you'll see in the upcoming months how this neighbor really helps me out, he's a solid human that looks out for everyone. ✌️✌️
Nice Video Jack. Missed out last night on Back40 Firewood. That is a Great Haircut my Friend. That's the Way to do it Neighbor helping Neighbor. Like myself I Help out our Neighbors all the time, and Great Rewards from it. Not cutting any Wood yet, but ready to do it this Upcoming week. Stay Cool, Safe, and Well Hydrated Buddy. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
It cracks me up when people say pine is no good for heating. ALL wood has the same BTU content per weight and moisture content (+- a few percentages to account for lignan content). The reason people like hard woods is because 99% of the time it's sold by volume NOT weight. If you take 100lbs of pine VS 100lbs of oak (or any other hard wood) the BTU (heat) content is the same...........
It's always my choice with the beard and hair, same for her. We do what we want 😂😂😂 but after eating wings 3 days before trimming off 3inches of mustache hair I was fed up with it 😂😂
Load of pine for a load of ash now that’s a good trade . Too bad the neighbor had spoken for it already . Nice job on the clean up that’s the one part most people neglect doing till it’s outa hand my self included.
It was the neighbors wood to begin with, so rightfully so he wanted it. I still got the ash, it's was a decent load. Clean up sucks but we gotta do it!!!! Thanks Phil, or Karen, or both 😂😂 hope to see ya again at bunyan.
Wood looks nice and dry. We sell mostly pine here because it's easy to get. I burn it myself all winter and don't mind it at all. If it's what you have, it's what you burn.
That's what I try and tell people, certain regions only have pine, but they still want to argue that it can't be burned for home heat 🤷♂️ I think it gets a bad reputation, due to folks not properly seasoning or storing their wood prior to heating season. Who knows 😂😂 appreciate ya stopping in. Thank you!!
@@LogCabinFirewood Some people have weird thinking when it comes to firewood. "I burn oak and since I do it's the best and everything else is garbage and you're dumb if you don't do what I do". I live off grid and rely on anything that burns at makes heat. I can't afford to be a firewood snob. Pine and poplar is most common here.
Jack, you’re going to have a hard time without the excavator and tractor once you finish the project. Very nice to help your neighbor out. Drink lots of beer not water for you in the heat. Take care Captain Jack.
I have access to his equipment and shop 24/7 he gave me keys and the garage door code.. I actually stopped drinking memorial day. I did have 6 last week on vacation, other than that staying sober for a while
Pine IS fine in the right conditions. Having good relationships always pays off. My mailman lets me know when he sees someone has taken down a tree nearby.
Very nice mail man, it's good to have the hook up on wood situations. That pine will become shop heat for the neighbor next winter... we'll yhe winter after the one coming up 😂
JACK , WHO cut your hair ? My 36 yrs daughter cut hair buddy . your lucky 🍀 for hot 🥵 weather, we are start to get snow ❄️ on high county now in the 709 this morning. Fall just around the corner and firewood 🪵 SALE are crazy . Semi load going flat out this year due to the high price of heating fuel at $9 a gallon 😮 Tks our little chisel head Trudeau.
Gettin' split done Jack! Nothing like a fresh do to put a little pep in your step again. Keep building those relationships, we may all need them before long the way things are going. I try to get a little done every day now a la @toddsoutsideagain . I've split almost 100 face cords since I started this whole adventure last summer. Not bad for my first year, especially since I had the box store splitter for the first 9 months of it 😉😁