Splitting Fire Wood
splitting fire wood
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My buddy Dan is a professional sawyer that removes trees that most people can’t or wont attempt to do on their own. He makes damn good money doing this and now has an even greater opportunity to make money.
He invested in a machine that will cut and split full trees automatically. They get paid to remove the trees, process them into fire wood and make money twice! Pretty cool. Before they were just shredding them on site.
A cord of Larch or fir in Montana will cost you about 150-200 dollars or 10oz silver split and delivered.
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Nice view of the road from your seat….. must make the day fly by!
i know a Dan that runs cut rite fire wood in timmins ontario, i do the same kind of work also , in this video why are they using the spliter in Vertical way
Thats the way its made to use .first time I ever saw one like that