I am also from Michigan. I live in Bitely. What part you from. Great job getting them logs out. I can’t wait to get into the woods again to do some cutting. Have a great weekend and keep the videos coming.
Great to see you here, I'm in Grant, not too far a way. Just a little south of you! I saw you on Bellhopper's live feed, and watching him trying to pronounce Bitely, lol, I helped him get it right. Thank You!
@@WaynePolcin We are doing well, it was a beautiful sunny day today here in Michigan spent most of it splitting wood. Hope you and Suzie are doing well also.
Thanks Old Timer! I've seen you around Bellhoppers channel and others, I'm just a little north of Grand Rapids. I've been through your area a frew times before, I went to school in Toledo. I used to take 23 to get there.
Opps indeed. Most pallet forks have a rack in the back that comes up much higher than your. Mine is right at 4' from the forks to the top of the rack. This allows you to tilt the forks back toward you and roll log 2 on top of log 1, getting more on the forks......AND more important, not have stuff roll over the top the fork attachment and come back on your hood or in you lap ! Get some square tubing and weld up a rack for those forks.
I have had one come back and bite me all ready. The steering wheel is pretty tuff, lol. I built the fork carrage from scratch. Its on the list of things to add😉 The balance of weight and strength is always a compromise.
Thanks, good video. Good channel. like 6 Natalie.
Thank you Sam Sobi Pictures!
I am also from Michigan. I live in Bitely. What part you from. Great job getting them logs out. I can’t wait to get into the woods again to do some cutting. Have a great weekend and keep the videos coming.
Great to see you here, I'm in Grant, not too far a way. Just a little south of you! I saw you on Bellhopper's live feed, and watching him trying to pronounce Bitely, lol, I helped him get it right. Thank You!
You're doing a mighty fine job. good thing the Kioti isn't any bigger, it would be harder to get around those tight spots.
Thanks!
Hey there, Wayne Wango. You're boy's got some good stuff happening at the homestead! I hope you're doing well!
@@WaynePolcin We are doing well, it was a beautiful sunny day today here in Michigan spent most of it splitting wood. Hope you and Suzie are doing well also.
HI JEREMY I ALSO LIVE IN MI. JUST SOUTH OF ANN ARBOR ON US 23. NICE CUTTING VIDEO
Thanks Old Timer! I've seen you around Bellhoppers channel and others, I'm just a little north of Grand Rapids. I've been through your area a frew times before, I went to school in Toledo. I used to take 23 to get there.
Hello to you Mr. Wever That was very nice
Thank you!
Opps indeed. Most pallet forks have a rack in the back that comes up much higher than your. Mine is right at 4' from the forks to the top of the rack. This allows you to tilt the forks back toward you and roll log 2 on top of log 1, getting more on the forks......AND more important, not have stuff roll over the top the fork attachment and come back on your hood or in you lap ! Get some square tubing and weld up a rack for those forks.
I have had one come back and bite me all ready. The steering wheel is pretty tuff, lol. I built the fork carrage from scratch. Its on the list of things to add😉 The balance of weight and strength is always a compromise.
That tractor sure is handy. Sigh
.... What's the plan for the logs?
When I get enough to take a vacation day from my Real Job, I plan on taking them to a local sawmill. Selling them.
Hey Killinger. I think it's about time I subscribe to your channel. I see you over there!
If your interested in seeing my Russian military axe send me your email and I’ll send a picture or two.
Interesting Axe buddy! I have never seen anything like it.
Where's the Makita? Fastest you'll ever see a Mac run if you speed up the video.lol. I smell cheater fuel
You know it buddy! 110 leaded or nothing! Makita will come round in the future.
No stump removal videos please 😂😂
@@ih560na That was electric!🤣🤣🤣🤣