FIVE WAYS TO SAVE HUNDREDS OF HOURS MAKING FIREWOOD!!!

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Firewood takes a lot of time and effort an today I share with you 5 ways to save a ton of time so you can make MORE firewood faster!
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Chris, you are the biggest reason that I am 15 months in to my firewood adventure and I am already using 4 out of 5 of these methods to save time. The only holdout for me is buying logs because I am not doing enough volume for it to make sense... yet. I've said it before but you flattened the learning curve so much for me, it is hard to express how much I appreciate all the information you share. You deserve anything that comes your way as a result of helping so many people. -Stace GNI

FireStartersPremiumFirewood
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Great advice. Especially the last one!!

TwinCityFirewood
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Morning Chris! Thanks for sharing some good tips for folks. Best tip - Friends - makes work a little more enjoyable for sure. Cheers!

GPOutdoors
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Great video and I have applied all of these to my business as it has grown over the years. I would add #6 find a year round outlet to generate steady income such as bundles or a restaurant.

WilleysFirewood
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I'll never forget first time I went from a old55 rancher to a 592, lol but number six is what counts, lol, I don't have helpers much in firewood, but do in other aspects, invaluable, thanks Chris

jessejones
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Wonderful advice! Thank you for the video!

ZiemsRyan
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Awesome Video. Yes Great friends is a plus .

danelionheart
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Nice video Chris. All the things you have learned and then shared with the viewers. My favorite YouTube channel and woodyard crew. GNI

larryvankirk
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I use 4 out 5 of these tips!! Its hard to buy wood around here. Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day

davidedwards
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Hi, great vid. I just thoght to say, that you can probably find star shaped edges so that instead of only splitting the log in two, and then repat until suitable firewood is achieved, it takes care of it in one go.
BTW, beware of overdeforestation with all this fantastic equippmen that is rapidly becoming available at relatively affordable prices.
Save some productive forest related fun for future generations too!

orgonsolo
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great advice Chris. I've watched the increase from production in your old wood yard to where you are now. You've increased production by a lot. Its always good to see friends stop by and give you a helping hand. thanks for posting.

trcass
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Great production improvements especially friends!!! Will be back for tomorrow 👍👍👍

johnsandell
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Hello Chis, absolutely correct! 👏🏻👍🇺🇸

outdoorswithlarryrobin
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It’s good advice Chris, especially what you can handle weight wise. 60cc is my limit usually a smaller saw, we’re getting old Chris. So keep on cutting

briannelson
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My wife makes me stack along the fence to hide the messy neighbor. Boss Lady is always thinkin. 😉

saltrock
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great advice as ever Chris, have a lovely weekend

markdyballuk
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You got it! It’s almost like you have been cutting firewood your whole life😁 👍🏻👍🏻GNI

toddsoutsideagain
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Chris, most definitely 👍 need great friends and family to help out no doubt about it keep up the amazing work and videos 😮😊❤

toddpacheco
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G’morning Chris. Thanks for the info! I miss the days of watching you stack for HOURS in time lapse. Daughter used to say “he works so fast!”
GoodNightIrene

coreyriley
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Thanks for sharing all the wisdom you have gained over the years. Have been thinking about buying logs because the older I get the slower I am at getting firewood out of the forest but I do enjoy doing it with the dogs.Getting to be the time of year where I seem to reflexively work faster. Always enjoy your videos with my morning coffee.

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