MASSIVE BOILER FIREWOOD DUMPS!

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Published 2024-07-17
The boiler firewood dumps keep coming and today we make 2 more big steamy ones for my new firewood customer!

All Comments (21)
  • I am blown away by todays video. So many angles, cutaways and great editing as usual
  • @gp4103
    Loving the Clint Eastwood impersonation. Seriously though gargle the whisky with some ginger root in it and it'll sooth that right out
  • @toddpacheco4748
    Another excellent piece video Chris some more happiness for the boiler wood customer 😮😊❤
  • @rverro8478
    Good morning. I will watch it later. Out to work I go...
  • @aldredske6197
    Good morning Chris!!😀😀 Nice job buddy!!😀😀 Sounds like you were a little under the weather. Hopefully you are feeling better by now. Take care my friend!!😀😀💚💚 Logger Al
  • @crazyman3157
    Great work Chris, a true talent to get all the angles with the camera and editing that you do for us. Great to have a customer who has the room and forward thinking to stock pile the wood. I can see a couple of log truck loads in your future. Not sure if Ken reads the comments but wanted to pass on a hello to him as well. Would be neat to see the 22MB on a road trip to Ken’s wood yard. Busy guys and takes a bunch of work to make it happen though. Good Night Irene.
  • @waynetharp
    They are stacking faster than you can process! Those last cuts just do not want to center up on the splitting chamber in these long lenghts.🙄 Wonder how much shorter you would need to go inorder to stop that happening each log? Thanks for the video, Mr.Chris!👍
  • Hi Chris, just a suggestion why not set up a truck mirror on your station that way you only have to look at it to see your conveyor and load filling
  • @kensebring3683
    That girl has her priorities. Never know about the weather. Khs Western North Carolina
  • Great video. Hope you're feeling better soon ... your voice says "get off my lawn". LOLOLOL :)
  • Great video Chris. Fantasic camera work. The big girl working is always a pleasure to watch. Hope it continues. The lady laying in that wood sure is a forward thinker. I had a lot of "last minute Charlies" wanting dry,seasoned wood after winters first frost had hit. And they'd be exactly the same the following year. Cheers from HB NZ
  • @timrydman-mr5hp
    Michigan west of Sandusky been lots of rain. I can hardly keep the grass mowed.
  • @Hughes-fran
    Awesome video again! Thanks for what you do for us wood hounds
  • @redpoole9323
    Always a great job Chris. Keep up the hard work. Hopefully see ya at the Bunyan Show in October again.
  • @gsmiley7700
    Hopefully helpful observation… a good say 75% of the time the last round of each log gets turned sideways making you get up and turn it in the splitter chute while you are at an awkward angle. If you just put the blue tilting table in the up position, then advance the last round onto the table you can simply lower it straight into the splitter chute. Hope it helps.