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The sound of the wood avalanche is amazing, we need more wood music in our lives.
ОтветитьU didn't kick the tires , L O L !!
ОтветитьThank you very much for the video sir.
ОтветитьG’morning Chris. Good ‘splaining of the rickarankarowathirds sizing and selling. Avalanches are sweeeeet.
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Another good explanation Chris, keep them coming and keep on cutting
ОтветитьWestern NY we say facecord as well.
ОтветитьBowling pins!!! Great sound
ОтветитьLove it! What a beautiful day in Wisconsin!!
ОтветитьEven if you post late. Wont bother me. I am still sleeping and will show up eventually 🙃 🤣👍
ОтветитьLove that sound
ОтветитьAlways worth the wait. I appreciate you for all the info. I spent 4 yrs with a very bad hip so I could only indulge in my favourite pastime cutting n processing wood.
I got a new hip last spring n now I’m almost like brand new.
So thanks for the push I needed to use this to get back into shape
Thank you
We are like baby birds. Whatever you bring we will devour. Thanks for the videos. Kenny from Western North Carolina. With that monster splitter Kenny has, why doesn't he put a four-way adapter on that? The kind of slips right over the wedge. Just wondered if it would work?
ОтветитьNow that’s dedication, risking life and limb to bring us great content . Dont get dead!
ОтветитьIt’s crazy to me that you still have a big pile of that hard maple. It’s such a great firewood. I thought it would have been long gone by now. But, I guess people prefer oak, oak, oak, oak. 😂. I like pine. Oh wait, that’s about all I can get around here. 😂 I like wood that burns.
ОтветитьYES WE ALL LIKE SMALL WOOD ,,,CAMPPING TIME ,THE WOOD HAS ONE MORE NAME,,,,AT THE CAMP SITES,,KID SIZE ,,,ITS DAD CAN I HELP WITH THE WOOD,,,YES ITS DADY AND KID TIME,,,,,,,,,,
ОтветитьDuring your pre-trip trailer inspection👍 thought for sure you would verify the truck tailgate was shut but decided to just let it slide this time and not mention it.😜🤪😁
ОтветитьGood Morning Woodhounds!!! Always a great show Chris!!
ОтветитьI’m in southern Ontario and we still have 2’ of snow! I haven’t been in my wood yard since early December!!!
ОтветитьYa I’m from Ontario and it’s always been a face cord around here too. Most pricing is by the face cord here too. I love how you include every name you know for a third of a cord when you load wood. Always makes me laugh thinking someone somewhere is going to comment on a new name. I always look forward to your videos each day while I take a coffee break.
Ответитьwood-a-lanche 🎼🎵🎶
Ur wood sounds drier than a pop-corn fart young man
Hii Chris, when hooking up your trailer, try running the cord that you plug into your truck, through the safety pin. I had the misfortune of having the cord come loose from the truck and dragged it on the pavement and gravel ruining the end. By looping it through the safety pin, if the plug ever comes loose it will just dangle and not hit the road!
ОтветитьMy customers buy wood when they're thirsty.....DRINKING WOOD!!!!💪🤣
ОтветитьGood morning Chris!😀😀
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ОтветитьWhen I sold firewood i sold year round but usually most people picked up on Saturday but some people came in during the week asked them they retired and could come during the week and get it was always happy to see me instead of the other guy said he was a butt hole never said a word i talked there leg off just what I do but with PTSD doctors said therapy for me thanks for posting Chris the fall is when a lot of people would start getting wood but also during winter would come and get some
ОтветитьYou thought me on the wood stuff cause I mainly sold pickup loads and trailers loads so was always giving me the answers to my questions thanks again Chris for all you do for me and others
ОтветитьIn central California valley, and up in the mountains of California, there’s just about no such thing as anything less than a full cord. Everybody in central California, and the mountains burn for heat.
ОтветитьGood one. I do the same when hooking up my trailer. I stand there and look at it and count. I know there are 5 things I need to do. So I look at each thing and count when I see it’s done. 1,2,3,4,5. Ready to go.
ОтветитьThe music sound of wood is what you produced.
ОтветитьLaughed at "they'l cut your tongue out" 😂🤣😂 Love the bowling pin avalanche! 🎶🎶
ОтветитьDefinitely has the wood wind chime sound! Beautimous!
ОтветитьChris,👍👍👍✅😮😊❤
ОтветитьChris, I think it was last week you video had to do with "what wood NOT to sell". One of the points was "wood with mold growth". My question is (maybe a video on this subject), How to prevent mold growth on wood". I know that is a broad subject, maybe even one that is not solvable. But I would like to know your thoughts. Thanks
ОтветитьChris, another great video once again. That bowling pin sound is awesome! Sounds like a bowling ally with all the lanes getting strikes. 👍🏻👍🏻
ОтветитьEast Coast the smallest sale is a Cord. Yeah, I don't know why.
ОтветитьAhh. The sound of dry firewood. 🤗
ОтветитьLove the sound of that avalanche! 😂 Selling to recreational burners is the way to go! Money comes in year round! See ya tomorrow Sir Chris 👍🏻👍🏻 GNI
Ответить🍻 to drinking wood!
ОтветитьAvalanches are cool. Rather wood snow or rock. The latter is quite scary even in a controlled environment. I would like to know what, if any are the advantages and disadvantages to the different widths of the bunkers. The main thing I see is the distance to toss the wood. Does it make a big difference in drying time? If you have already addressed this issue I missed it. Thank you for the delightful sounds of the avalanche. Have a great day.
ОтветитьWhen the firewood is in the Woodyard, 1 cord equals 128 cubic feet. When firewood arrives at the customer, one cord only equals 1/3 of the amount. Smart business man!
ОтветитьVirginia law prohibits sellers from using terms such as “face cord,” “rack” or “pile” when advertising, offering for sale or selling wood for use as fuel.
Ответитьquestion for you. I cut wood near the Coloma area. I had a fire go through and I am cleaning up a bunch of Red oak. What chain you use that last the longest. I use and like full chisel rs and exl with good luck but they get dull quick with all the sand in the wood. Any suggestions that you would recommend?
ОтветитьThe wood avalanche sounded like several strikes in a bowling alley with bowling pins coming down 😂
ОтветитьThanks for letting me know ,idk if it's possible ever but if you ever do another video with him,I'll watch I don't mind if he repeats, I know it would be to hard ,but would be a great video with him and the brothers .lol anyway just checking in on him,your voice is sounding just like his now a days,😄thanks for the update
ОтветитьGood morning fellow firewood fanatics...SO SORRY I was late today...the wrong time was set for release of todays video.....so put down the weapon and step away from the ledge...all is back to normal now!
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