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All in a Cold Saturday - Firewood, Tractor, Burn Pile and Chainsaw

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Productive Recreation

Productive Recreation

6 ай бұрын

This video captures some projects around the property on a cold January Saturday. We begin with getting the Ford 1700 tractor going with ambient temps at 7 degrees F, then move wood to the house for the next week. After that, we light a burn pile, then clean up a blow down red maple for firewood in a future heating season.
Equipment used:
Ford 1700 tractor
Stihl MS261c chainsaw
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@kkingquad
@kkingquad 6 ай бұрын
My neighbor has an off-brand tractor nearly identical to that. However, his is buried up to the frame in mud down in the bottom below our properties. Not sure how he’s going to fish it out.
@ProductiveRecreation
@ProductiveRecreation 6 ай бұрын
Ford compact tractors like the 1700 were made by Shibaura in Japan. They look very similar to Shibaura's own line of tractors.
@kkingquad
@kkingquad 6 ай бұрын
@@ProductiveRecreation that may be his brand. I’m sure it’s Asian and possibly Japanese. It’s a solid tractor, but no match for the mud he’s in.
@brandonhoad9033
@brandonhoad9033 6 ай бұрын
Be glad ya don't have a MF w a Perkins. My 1085 tractor has block heater so not too bad but my combine has the 5.8l w no plugs. Glow or electric. Have to use spray can and when it finally starts you'd swear it's gonna blow up. Is your porch deep enough to put a 2nd rack in front of that one? Sure is some nice woods you've got. Maybe you can bust those broken ones off w a chain. your carryall looks like mine, whatever you could find for boards. I use a small ratchet strap to hold the sides together and help hold load. Good hill to go up going thru the cow pasture to home
@ProductiveRecreation
@ProductiveRecreation 6 ай бұрын
The porch is deep enough, but I don't want to put more weight on it. Normally we go through 1/4 cord per week, not a full 1/3+. Those other broken maples aren't worth my time. Too rotten. And snapped off higher up than it looks. Yes, the carryall is made of leftovers on an old metal frame from the '70s or something. It's 5ft wide by 3ft deep by about 3ft high. With that plus the bucket I can easily carry over 1/3 cord at a time.
@brandonhoad9033
@brandonhoad9033 6 ай бұрын
@@ProductiveRecreation almost same measurements too. 5'x32"x don't remember, but I get two rows. Use it on a JD 2750 and whoo boy does the front get light 😅😅. And I have to go up a good hill farm driveway thru pasture
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