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Post by Hank on Nov 4, 2015 19:58:21 GMT -5
Last Sunday a few friends, Mindy and myself spent the day in the wood.. Here's how it went...
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Post by itneverends22 on Nov 5, 2015 8:02:10 GMT -5
really enjoyed the videos, (as I do of all your vids) brings back memories of my days cutting in the woods, I used cut 30 f. c. = 10 full cord a year for heating home and garage, your right don't let anybody use your saw, still have all mine, sthil 041 farmboss, 029 super, 030 super, all still ready to go on demand, only thing then was I split the wood by hand,, wasn't till early 70's, i built a splitter, didn't look that great , but got the job done..(I still have it by the way)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2015 8:04:05 GMT -5
Jeff, Your lucky to have help. Fun video to watch.
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Post by itneverends22 on Nov 5, 2015 8:43:39 GMT -5
Jeff, Your lucky to have help. Fun video to watch. +1
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Post by rojo23 on Nov 5, 2015 17:57:35 GMT -5
great videos. Who is the editor to put the racecar sound effects with the dodge?
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Post by itneverends22 on Nov 5, 2015 18:48:45 GMT -5
great videos. Who is the editor to put the racecar sound effects with the dodge? LOL, He was going so fast, he cracked his windshield, and his dashboard come apart...
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Post by Richard on Nov 5, 2015 21:56:53 GMT -5
Good video's Jeff! I had a Rite Way wood stove in the basement of my 80' ranch back in NJ that was surrounded by a suspended sheet metal jacket. That was then ducted into my hot air return (had returns in all the rooms above). I was able to heat the house from November to March with out my gas furnace ever firing! 9 full cords of wood. Built two hydraulic splitters and had three chain saws including an old Hump Back 24" Homelite with 9/16 chain, a 24" Echo and a 14" Homelite for limbing. Man that wood heat you more ways than one!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2015 23:15:40 GMT -5
Fun watching these videos and actually learned a thing or two. Next week when I get back from my archery mule deer hunting trip I'm going to hit it hard and get 2-3 cords of wood ready for the winter.
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Post by Hank on Nov 6, 2015 0:22:35 GMT -5
great videos. Who is the editor to put the racecar sound effects with the dodge? Ronnie... Mindy does the filming, I do the editing.. The sounds are the real sounds of the people and equipment at high speeds... The diesel truck does souls like a crotch rocket going up that hill.... Thanks to everyone for liking and watching my videos... I have a few more to come..
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Post by itneverends22 on Nov 6, 2015 9:28:01 GMT -5
Good video's Jeff! I had a Rite Way wood stove in the basement of my 80' ranch back in NJ that was surrounded by a suspended sheet metal jacket. That was then ducted into my hot air return (had returns in all the rooms above). I was able to heat the house from November to March with out my gas furnace ever firing! 9 full cords of wood. Built two hydraulic splitters and had three chain saws including an old Hump Back 24" Homelite with 9/16 chain, a 24" Echo and a 14" Homelite for limbing. Man that wood heat you more ways than one! Richard, I did the same, but at first, I boxed in an old royal round oak, ducted to the hot air plentum, and the heat was then forced up with two 1/4 hp fan motors that was wired to work together or separate, that developed a huge crack that could not be welded then, so I bought a johnson, that had two motors on the bottom, worked great for 25 plus years, your Right! that wood heat is awesome,, ( also alot of work) but worth it..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2015 12:10:42 GMT -5
Did you cut those dead ones near your barn yet...? I might have to buy me a stihl one day....
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Post by rojo23 on Nov 6, 2015 15:48:03 GMT -5
Jeff, the Dodge sounds good. I thought they were sound effects.
Growing up we cut wood every fall. It was always a lot of work, but seems to be pretty fun. I still help my brother in law from time to time cut firewood.
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Post by oneshotike on Nov 6, 2015 16:50:39 GMT -5
Jeff wishes I work as fast in real life...
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