FAST Firewood with the @japa-firewoodprocessors 365+ Pro

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Adding more firewood to my supply using the @japa-firewoodprocessors 365+ Pro firewood processor.
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Hobbiest at work.
Making his own firewood.

jbbrown
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Good job! Can never have too much wood ahead going into winter.

WilleysFirewood
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Looking good Dan I was processing boiler wood with my japa today nice weather for making firewood

fullcirclefarm
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Good Morning Dan, 47 deg here this morning, It’s a big wood time😂👍🇺🇸

outdoorswithlarryrobin
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Looking good Dan. You do a great job of showing how your different splitters and processor each have their own place in your firewood production process. (btw... you really should own a Husqvarna saw)

oldguyfirewood
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A 180 sighting! I have used mine the last couple day's limbing oak. Keep that pile building!

megamike
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Hi Dan That Japa 365 Is Awesome ‼️ People Might Not Realize How Much Faster and Easier it is to Process Splitting Firewood 👍 and Well Worth the investment ‼️👍

tonywoods
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Nice Pieces of Boiler Wood Dan.
I started up my Stove yesterday for a Day or Two.
Big Time for Cutting and Splitting of Firewood for the Winter.
Won't be Cutting for a day or Two, a little Wet out. But it looks to happen on Tuesday.
Shoulder is better but still not good, have Fun out there along with Safety and Definitely be Cool. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.

ronbrooks
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Great day to be outside with the Japa and manhandling those logs, more wood is always better!

billobermeyer
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Good video, I agree with piling personal boiler wood and stacking the customers. One question, on a processor do you have to sharpen the chain as much being dullish? Such as muscle vs hydraulic.💪🇺🇸

larryterrell
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The ground can be so deceiving on being level, and the Japa seems to definitely work smoother when running downhill slightly! You are well on your way to Profesional Amateur status!👍💪

waynetharp
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hi there well done, , i think--- well not sure=== maybe, kind of, good show, best to all john

fricknjeep
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You could stack retaining walls to make your pile bigger.

jbbrown
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Hi Dan QQQ I Had a Red Canvas 100 foot x 20 Wide Tarp That Covered My Pile Over the Years I Would use it to Cover My Lawn Equipment and But when I had it on The Firewood 👍 it kept it Dry

tonywoods
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Temperature has dropped off for a few days. Lit my stove last night and again this morning. Was 49 last night and the lodge got cold. You will be burning before you know it. Peace

williamkleinsLostLodge
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Dan, I thought that the japa was the amazing Amanda’s machine and yours was the 37D just saying 😮😊❤

toddpacheco
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Great Video Dan QQQ Dan is it Faster for you to Buck Up your Bigger Rounds of Firewood with the 500 I vs Having a Easton Made 37 D 👍 Cut your Bigger Rounds With a Saw like the Japa 365 I know you don't have One I Wonder if That Will be your Next Up Grade 👍

tonywoods
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Thats a lot of hardware/equipment for a hobby.
LOL

BGWenterprises
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Hi Dan That Japa 365 Is Awesome ‼️ People Might Not Realize How Much Faster and Easier it is to Process Splitting Firewood 👍 and Well Worth the investment ‼️👍

tonywoods
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Good video, I agree with piling personal boiler wood and stacking the customers. One question, on a processor do you have to sharpen the chain as much being dullish? Such as muscle vs hydraulic.💪🇺🇸

larryterrell
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