Wife and I enjoy watching you make trees into lumber and your sense of humor thank you for sharing
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
Thanks to you and your wife for watching.
@63DegreesNorth9 ай бұрын
Michael, you've a way to make anything interesting. I'd enjoy watching you watch paint dry, as long as you narrated it.
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
Be careful, I might take that as a video suggestion and do a video watching paint dry. 😁 Thank you for that kind comment.
@DanielAtkinsFirewood9 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 wounder how may would watch it.🤔
@anthonynicholas11659 ай бұрын
I think those geese are mocking that man down there talking to himself, lol.
@justinrutan17954 күн бұрын
I’ve been following you for a while and tend to agree with you that said in 30 plus years of building construction I honestly feel you get the most yield and value out of 12’ boards. Great content keep em coming.
@DanielAtkinsFirewood9 ай бұрын
Even with your Mom watching you (and us in the comments), you just be you, and we will watch. As for you milling up the "same log" thats impossible as once you cut it its not gone..🤣😉👍
@susanholmes96719 ай бұрын
Everyone needs a ‘can I eat these?’ consultant 😂
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
I agree, they are so great to have around.
@lukeblackford16772 күн бұрын
Stopped at 3:42 to say, that answered a bunch of questions.
@Dennis-gp8zf9 ай бұрын
I can watch you cut down trees deal with the logs getting them to the mill all day long , cutting up trees is what I like and have all my life , love that kind of work since I was four years old !
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
Wow you got a jump start on me. I didn’t start until I was 6.
@Dennis-gp8zf9 ай бұрын
@@WilsonForestLands my dad took my hatchet away when I was seven, I had to many trees across the creek, he would give it back when he was cutting trees, he restricted me to the branches.
@toddyuill392427 күн бұрын
Haha i try different blossoms in the spring somtimes too as im wandering around our property i was waiting for you to spit it out like it do😂😂😂
@crazycoyote17383 ай бұрын
The day I added a grapple to my tractor, I was born again, it saves me so much time and effort.
@SandBoxJohn9 ай бұрын
You are lucky to have a pickup truck with an eight foot bed as most pickup trucks on the market today are 4 door sedans disguised as pickup trucks with a six foot or less bed.
@naturewatcher75969 ай бұрын
Very informative and entertaining. Thank you.
@rickowens62389 ай бұрын
Easy on the corn.
@emogowl9 ай бұрын
Greetings from Ireland ... I don't work with trees or woodmills or similar, but I do have 1200 trees in my front field that I planted about 25 years ago to assist with poor drainage. Now they have become a beautiful young woodland and being local deciduous forest species supply me with firewood and will coppice. I enjoy your videos immensely😊 so thank you for taking the time to do them so well.
@D-B-Cooper9 ай бұрын
That was a good explanation on why we don’t use metric.
@bwillan9 ай бұрын
It's the dry sense of humour that keeps me coming back. LOL. Seems loggers need to wear eye glasses when trimming up their logs. 6" for a trim cut is a waste of good lumber.
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
The mills usually require about a foot trim on the logs. After they cut off the checked ends and cut a 32 foot log into 8 foot pieces, it doesn’t leave them a lot to play with.
@geneplummer-jg4en9 ай бұрын
allright euell gibbons , i ain't eating the bugs
@BobPfohl8 ай бұрын
Love your videos, I am in yamhill county, 5 acres, on a hill, cedar, fir, maple, heavy brush load of vine maple. No tractor or winch, just a truck, cable and block pulley’s, some heavy rope. Lotta work. I envy your tractor/winch setup. And your sawmill. Appreciate your sense of humor.
@timtrax918artisan89 ай бұрын
Your defently a stand up and buck man or youve stood up and bucked before it was a thing. Thank you for your content sir
@Jackofalltradesmastersofnone9 ай бұрын
I’m a mobile sawyer with a lt40 wide. It’s amazing how fast the sawdust builds. In two days we have a pile as big as yours. Not knocking anything I just realized how fast it builds. Happy sawing.
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
Yep it does build up fast. And these are thin kerf band mills. I can only imagine how fast it would build up with the wide kerf circle mills.
@allenandmain3 ай бұрын
Sounds like Henry fonda
@ejsocci26302 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos, thanks
@BBQGrills2 ай бұрын
Love the videos and appreciate your humor. I'm a new miller, cutter, sawdust sniffer, and I was wondering what your tape measure setup is? What is on the end that you attach to the log? Thumb tack? Bubble gum? Ear wax? I'm trying to get my act together and look professional. 🤣 Thanks in advance and keep up the great work.
@robintaylor-mockingeemill82239 ай бұрын
I am not going to mention the log dance again , I think I have worn that one out . Nice looking logs though .
@scottperine80279 ай бұрын
I ❤️ Loggerheads!
@VicsYard9 ай бұрын
I know how you get all your energy now. You plug that tape into the log and fire the saw up. Bingo. Free power! lol
@MsdMakingSawDust9 ай бұрын
I think the geese are like the deers, there waiting on you to get the heck done talking to yourself and get out of the road so they can land in the sawdust pile. You say you cut your logs to 8’ exact ? I always cut mine 8’6” . 6” for and checking. Not say you have to 😂 just saying I do. I just got off Amazon and ordered a case of tooth picks. It was cheaper than the Visine. We appreciate you putting some clean log videos on, we’re tired of the dirt log videos 😂
@SamEEE129 ай бұрын
Hello from NZ. Interesting to watch someone work with tall trees and break them down. My foolish advice is to think about adding some tree smash proof mesh around your tractor radiator. Might not stop a big log going through it, but might stop a little 'bop'.
@kenbrown28086 ай бұрын
I couldn't get a good look, from the little bit I went back to look at, but most tractors here have some sort of guard for that, so I assume his also has it.
@realityawayfromreality34949 ай бұрын
Michael, you found my lost geese. Just hell at em to get back home please. I'm almost out of eggs. Howinthehell did they get way over there. I live in Wisconsin.
@adrianm88523 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. Is there much money in selling boards? May I ask how much the boards sell for?
@HubertofLiege9 ай бұрын
Yuell Gibbons
@birddogfarms69819 ай бұрын
"You ever eat a pine tree?" (Sat Night Live Yuell Gibbons spoof back in the 70's)
@jgoogleheim88809 ай бұрын
Nice video and lumber work. I can smell that lumber from here. How many board feet can you get through before changing the blade on the LT15? I am still running an old M14 circular saw with IP teeth that last for years. I know the kerf makes too much sawdust.
@anemone1049 ай бұрын
I watch your vids to see an old geezer (greetings from another such in the UK) doing what he does, making sense and making a living without flogging himself to death or asset stripping his forests. And for the language. We don't yard stuff out, we skid it. We don't buck butts like those, we section them. Buck is what horses do or what you'd do to your Dad to get a clip 'round the lug 'ole - now outlawed in Scotland. We don't buck firewood, we ring it up or log it. Fell trees, not fall them. We cut 4x2s not 2x4s despite having gone metric in 1969. The metric equivalents are big no. millimetres x smaller big no. millimetres. A logger is a scientific instrument that makes a remote record of environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity or whatever. The latest ones download remotely but the earlier ones you have to go and get which can be fun if they're placed on a reef in 20m of water. Yes, we have reefs in the UK. Finding a logger after a year can be awkward and they are expensive to lose. (Bu99er, there goes the data, that was really expensive and maybe pop goes the research project). Are your bugs Douglas fir bark beetle? Are they hitting your trees because they are stressed by drought? Apols if I've not seen a vid where you tell the viewer.....
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
I always like to hear what people in the UK call things. People there have such a way with the English language. The Douglas fir here are mostly dying from flat headed fir borers. They are borers but they act like bark beetles. The trees are stressed from drought and even more so from the excessively hot summers we have been having the last few years. The bugs are taking out those stressed trees. There are also some other forest management problems that are contributing to stressed trees. Since there are a lot of new people coming to the channel maybe I should do another video about that situation. Maybe after I catch up with salvaging these trees.
@anemone1049 ай бұрын
@@WilsonForestLands Thanks for the reply. I'd be interested in a video on boring beetles. :) Over here we are 'eagerly' awaiting the arrival of the emerald ash borer, which is apparently coming west across Europe. It had better hurry up as our ashes are carking it in great numbers from ash dieback disease - a fungus brought in across our 'moat' on nursery stock. Which was grown from British seed in Poland and similar places (where wages are low and people are skilled and work hard) in response to demand for native species of British Isles provenance. A p*x on the moneybags who thought up that little wheeze and on the t*ssers in government who acquiesced to it happening. There you go, some more Britspeak. I look forward to more of your videos. I have actually subscribed, which is a very rare thing.
@VaJamie9 ай бұрын
I always seem to be in a pinch. Cutting logs and / or limbs I get my chain saw pinched way to often. Maybe an instructional video from you would be helpful. Also, do you have cherry tress in your neck of the woods? Not the ornamental kind...but full size trees. I've been told the bark resembles a pine bark kinda thing. Sure need some help on finding a few cheery trees here in middle Virginia. Love your videos. I'm a big fan.
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
That might be a good suggestion. I will put a pinched video on my list of possible ideas. Cherry is not native to this area. I don’t think they would do well in our area without irrigation in our hot dry summers. I see a lot of videos of people on the East Coast milling cherry. They say the wood smells good. I have wanted to mill some but we just don’t have it here.
@RTeBokkel9 ай бұрын
What about 12 foot boards?
@clayoreilly45539 ай бұрын
What is your tractor's name? She sure is a good one! Have you ever cut your tape measure in two? Looks like it might be easy to do if you're not careful. Good video!
@Singulitarian9 ай бұрын
How do you deal with dirty logs?
@salvor16 ай бұрын
hiya, when you cut a "16 and an 8" how long is it really? (how much for trim?)
@wayneallan25509 ай бұрын
You were saying that you need to lumber the logs before the bugs come out and spread etc. Do you treat the lumber to kill the bugs? I'm thinking of your customers noticing bugs flying around after they have built something...
@Twobrothersoutdoors9 ай бұрын
At my age do you know how hard it is to remember something? Now after all that thought..... nevermind...I can get that at home 🤨
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
I am just causing you all kinds of trauma lately. 😂
@HardRockVermont9 ай бұрын
Careful of Geese, they will poop on your Mill Mike....lol Our local Commercial Mill Specs are a lot shorter, 10 ft. 8 inches for hardwood here in Vermont, which varies depending on what they are looking for. Sometimes it 12 to 14 feet with overlap, and they have a Driver come with a Cherry Picker to pick them up.
@pauladams37899 ай бұрын
Did you buy a new saw?
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
No this is the one I’ve been using for over 4 years.
@thelilpainterchic9 ай бұрын
Hi Michael, my husband and I are KZbin TV people. We very much enjoy watching your videos and if you did do a video of you watching paint to dry we'd certainly watch it, we alread know the paint would be everywhere and would be quite funnny to watch it dry with you. lol However, if you are looking for a videos to do, my husband and I are Always Saying you'd make a great producer and camera man! Your videos are some of the best videos we watch on youtube. They don't drag! Unless your hauling a tree out of the forest. Lol We think if you did a video on How To Set Up Your Cameras and Edit Your Videos For KZbin, we think you would get some serious views. I mean more then 9 million is nothing to shake a stick at.. But a video of you making a video for us, that would be an interesting video. Keep up the great work Michael, we look forward to your next video. R & R
@southernadirondackoutdoors9 ай бұрын
Perhaps the earth's magnetic poles have flipped and have confused the geese. 😁
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
That seems like the most logical explanation. 😁
@birddogfarms69819 ай бұрын
I call my culls (charlie brown boards) "Charley in a Box" boards. Nobody wants a Jack in the box named CHARLEY! (from the island of misfit toys)......
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
I started calling mine Charlie Brown boards because of the Charlie Brown Christmas trees.
@Bushman99 ай бұрын
Careful with maple blossoms; highly addictive. If you ever find yourself boiling them down to put in a syringe… get help!
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
Oh no that won’t happen, I don’t have a problem. I can quit any time. Really. 😁
@karlrovey9 ай бұрын
2:27 Let's see, a real lager is fermented in a cave. A fake lager is mass produced.
@L46C39 ай бұрын
Boy, you have to be cautious lifting logs on a chain. I thought it was going through your radiator.
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
Yeah that radiator is a little vulnerable and something I always have to keep a watch for.
@Wheelloader__9 ай бұрын
Another cool video Wilson 👍🪵
@joeyrector10159 ай бұрын
You think you are slick. I know how you cut them logs up so fast. It was the geese that done it. At least you got some good help out of them
@WilsonForestLands9 ай бұрын
I didn’t want to give my secret away. Then someone might come steal my geese knowing they get so much work done.
@joeyrector10159 ай бұрын
@@WilsonForestLands right. Well I found out. On the days that your not using them. Send them my way