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Have I got what you need lol. Hope all is well and you and your family are finally getting to enjoy a winter. All the best Adam!
ОтветитьSorry to see the JAPA go but you'll get something new and we will be viewing new videos. Stay safe.
ОтветитьI bet you regret not buying it.
Ответитьthere's something so therapeutic about watching logs get split
ОтветитьBucking rounds at -25°F with jacket wide open will make me sweat too.
White-out conditions is not that. More like you can't a house standing 2 feet away.
I want to see a mechanical log splitter against a hydraulic.
Copy Ohio Joe and get a 405. Why not.
ОтветитьDo you know the brand POSCH from Austria? It´s available in the USA as well. Greetings from Germany
ОтветитьWhich japa do you prefer?
ОтветитьSad day! On a side note, did you get a new camera? The shot of you sawing up the slabs at the bucking table has real nice shallow DOF.
ОтветитьThis was not your question or the star of this video but that log cutting table to prepared length of cut has to be the one of the best items on this operation. I did not realize such a tool existed and I'm now an old man but would have loved to have had one! I watched you and Doug construct this table--what a time saver and proficiency has to be it's name. Thanks for all the videos.
ОтветитьIt is limited 14 inches. It is what it is. If you want bigger pay for it.
ОтветитьWould like to see the smaller circular saw dyna processer
ОтветитьPretty greedy of you to use the machine one more time knowing that it was sold. Then afterwards you point out things that should be changed to make it better. I would back out of the sale or renegotiate the price if it was me for those reasons.
ОтветитьHowdy Adam! Have a great day, take care and God Bless you all!!!🙏❤😊
ОтветитьI don’t see any reason why the JAPA couldn’t be dragged out with your excavator and save you a lot of work, I’m sure it would slide nicely on the snow the 50’ necessary.
ОтветитьAdam, I'm not being sarcastic, did you have any thoughts about purchasing the processor? Was it even offered for a purchase price?
I do understand that you're an accountant, balancing costs with other stuff in your budget. (Just askin, maybe ' nun-ya bisness') couldn't ask for a better day to move it! 🥶
It stinks to say goodbye but as long as you have those 2 eastonmade machines you will be fine.
Ответитьjust remember this "SNOW = POND WATER!"
ОтветитьGood day Adam I know exactly what needs to go there the new Eastonmade Evo processor! Cheers my friend as always appreciate the awesome content 👍🔥🇨🇦
ОтветитьMultitek 2040 would be great to see
ОтветитьEaston Evo
Only $50K
Put your accountant hat on and make it work.
Easy for me to say since it’s not my money !
Keep up the good work !
What no pond update are you skating on it yet? Love your show it looks really cold there.
ОтветитьThis had to be my favorite wood processing video. Watching you work logically through what has to happen first, second, next in order to remove the machine was great to see (emphasis on seeing, not just a statement). It is nontrivial to plan, capture, then edit the additional footage.
Additionally, watching you leverage the tool before departure…as well as the “time and motion” importance of bucking up the slats was oddly comforting. All this while also dialing in the real-time requirement to plow the driveway for wife/kids coming home in the white out. Boom baby!!
Range road,Hudson, brute force, woodmizer splitter and red runner processors would be nice to watch. Plus other small entry processors out there
ОтветитьWill we get a goodbye video of the loading process similar to the video of when it was dropped off and set up?
ОтветитьHi Adam Enjoyed the video, I'm sure you'll have a replacement soon enough.
Stay warm and safe out there.
Put the cutting table in and do it old school
ОтветитьI have always liked the brute force processors wouldn’t mind seeing you run one and your opinion on it.
ОтветитьAdam, I really enjoy watching your videos and all your projects. I am curious what camera you use for most of your shots? Specifically the ones where you speed it up like when you were bucking the slabs, or filling the totes, or plowing the snow?
ОтветитьLike to see you with Joes Japa (405) seems to be very productive for a one man outfit, Adam. Great video. Cheers from HB NZ
ОтветитьOf the three Japa’s you’ve had on the property, which is the machine you have enjoyed the most? Or what functions/ options did you find the most valuable for your operation? I’m excited for what may replace the Japa. Enjoy the rest of your week Around the Yard! ~ Brent
ОтветитьTo me a white out is when the snow is falling so heavy you cannot see 1 metre in front of you. ( 3'4" for anyone from a developing nation stuck with those antiquated inaccurate measurements.)
ОтветитьSorry to see the Japa go, but know you'll still be cranking out firewood with what you still have. Great video!
ОтветитьJust like a chest game. I suggest placing pavers under the roof to avoid all that mud, and you'll be able to blow all the sawdust. Now, the saw dust will become mulch and then compost witch supposedly doesn't get stuck to your soles.
ОтветитьI would like to see a hakipilki
ОтветитьWhy not just back it out ?
Ответитьid love too see you try an Tajfun 400 rca wood processor it is a really nice piece of machinery. got one myself
ОтветитьNo boiler to heat the house, garage, shop etc. in the long cold, snowy winter months? The older I get (and I'm pretty much there now) the more cold affects me.
ОтветитьDoug is the only guy wearing gloves working with firewood? Rookies!
ОтветитьAdam, didn't you buy your Japa 315 from Joe at Ohio Wood Burner? How did you go from buying one to having none?
Ответитьcord king roand saw prossoer moore for big wodstove wood
ОтветитьNice bucking table. You have plans for that?
ОтветитьHey Adam, that folds up into a nice tight package. Not sure but I think Andrew just volunteered his new EVO 😂
ОтветитьThe new evo frm Easten
ОтветитьWhen plowing, you ever thought of a 1 1/2” abs pipe for bottom of blade. Kinda nice for a gravel driveway.
ОтветитьOr you could just lift the outside end a bit, stick some timber under it, and pull it out from under the lean-to. But that wouldn't be a dramatic video of everyday moving stuff around with a tractor.
ОтветитьYou do t wa t that anyway. Anthing eastonmade is better.
ОтветитьI bet mvy house house i could get that machine out of there without moving any of that stuff with my L28 bobcat way smaller than that tracker.
ОтветитьStay with easton made. Hands down the best on the market.
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