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@childersbuilders7164 ай бұрын
9:39 I've always wondered how people cut big logs like that without putting the chain in the dirt! Neat little tool!
@AmericanCountry7164 ай бұрын
Man that splitter is cool!
@AmericanCountry7164 ай бұрын
I love the zip tie idea.
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
Been using that trick for years
@TCsOutdoors14 ай бұрын
Good video! The pickaroon is something you’ll wonder how you ever got along without it!
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
That is hands down best investment I’ve made. My back thanks me
@briceisright4 ай бұрын
Yay! You found your hookaroon lol. I Love that new tool. I'll have to invest in one for myself.
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
there's a link in the video description for the log rite brand...its the exact same one I have just branded stihl!
@mlb6d93 ай бұрын
Oh Man, why did I not discover these tools YEARS ago?
@EverythingElliott3 ай бұрын
This sounds very sarcastic….
@mlb6d93 ай бұрын
@@EverythingElliott No, I'm totally serious. Just brought home a bunch of wood to cut and stack, and as I get older it becomes more of a task. Then today I have the ah-ha moment to see what tools are out there to help move it around
@mlb6d93 ай бұрын
@@EverythingElliott Ok, so having now discovered this new world of tools, I'm having a bit of difficulty deciding which would be best for me. My typical scenario is: 1.) Fetch free firewood from sidewalk or backyard and throw in the back of my 03 Tacoma that has a camper shell 2) unload into wheelbarrow and dump into my backyard 3) carry pcs to cutting stand, and lastly 4) stack on drying rack. Yes, lots of handling - but it's FREE wood! The worst part is picking it up off the ground in the yard and carrying to the cutting stand, then picking up and stacking on the rack. Which tools would you use in this case?
@EverythingElliott3 ай бұрын
@@mlb6d9 depending how large the rounds are....if they are smaller and relatively easy to handle, I would recommend the hookaroon. If they are larger and more cumbersome I would recommend the log ox!
@mlb6d93 ай бұрын
@@EverythingElliott Thanks again - just ordered the Blue Pickeroon from your video, and a 16" Hookeroon. Now that I've seen these tools in action, I'm excited to put them to use
@hayesrutherford94154 ай бұрын
Have never tried the zip tie method so wondering why you have to mark all cuts first. Gonna try it and will try to just make the cut since saw will be in position.
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
I guess you don't have to mark all the cuts and could go full cut...guess just the way I've always done it and old habits are hard to break they say.
@thomaslomeo27364 ай бұрын
The best tool you have is that big red four-wheel-drive that’s behind you with the B light attachment lol lol
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
I didn’t even consider that. Guess I take my tractor for granted…
@seanpuffer84364 ай бұрын
Blue company is logrite
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
That’s it!
@childersbuilders7164 ай бұрын
Chainsaw chaps are a MUST as well if you're just starting out. Real easy to bury a chainsaw in your leg if you're limbing. Wrong limb! Lol
@EverythingElliott4 ай бұрын
Haven’t had the pleasure of introducing the chainsaw to my leg, and don’t plan on doing it anytime soon…but chaps are a great suggestion