Hardwood Logger
Hardwood Logger
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John Deere 650J with winch and arch
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Winching in some hardwood off a rock bluff setting out to the 545C skidder.
Cat 545C going back for another trip.
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Starts about half way into the skid distance. Going back for another trip of hardwood in the mountains of Northeast Tn.
Watching him cut hardwood on steep ground after building road.
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Built a road across a holler while he filled the next one waiting on the Cat 555D skidder to start bunching big trips. (Bigger timber and steeper than on camera).
Wait for it! Good shot put off to the first steam of coal on strip mine we logged on.
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Wait for it! Good shot put off to the first steam of coal on strip mine we logged on.
New Tigercat LX830D cutting with Quadco 2900 intermittent IV mount head.
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New Tigercat LX830D cutting with Quadco 2900 intermittent IV mount head.
Cat 522B cutting for Cat 320C shovel with rotobec grapple saw setting out for skidders.
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Cat 522B cutting for Cat 320C shovel with rotobec grapple saw setting out for skidders.
Hand cutting hardwood with a Sthil 500I. #steep #hardwood
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Hand cutting hardwood with a Sthil 500I. #steep #hardwood
Heli logging on 1.3 million board feet.
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Heli logging on 1.3 million board feet.
Early morning cutting
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Early morning cutting
Pulling a trip with the 555D
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Pulling a trip with the 555D
Cat 545C skidder
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Cat 545C skidder
Cat D6K
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Cat D6K
Cat 545C skidder
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Cat 545C skidder
Loading The Drum Debarker
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Loading The Drum Debarker
Chip Mill Running
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Chip Mill Running
Chip Mill Finally Set Up
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Chip Mill Finally Set Up
Timberjack History
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Timberjack History
Timberjack 735 Shovel
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Timberjack 735 Shovel
Going to get a trip.
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Going to get a trip.
650G bringing a trip out.
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650G bringing a trip out.

Комментарии

  • @isae7324
    @isae7324 29 дней назад

    Didn’t know croman was still logging

  • @PapawMule
    @PapawMule 2 месяца назад

    Wud have loved the 225 with a 4 stroke engine and a steering wheel..

  • @MARCELPLANTE-j7d
    @MARCELPLANTE-j7d 4 месяца назад

    Jaimerais.trouverunecasquettetimberjacks.v.p

  • @jtrocktree5409
    @jtrocktree5409 10 месяцев назад

    Pulp company's shoved a lot of money toward research and development. More production , more investment on the producer at the same price per ton, pulp companies could care less about the producer .

  • @danapicray9040
    @danapicray9040 10 месяцев назад

    Timber jack got it’s name from the blade being mounted to the axles instead of the frame. When the skidded went down the timber the ears of the blade would rock up and like the ears of a mule. Hence timber Jack.

  • @swampen85
    @swampen85 10 месяцев назад

    My Dad use to own one ösa Volvo BM s462 forwarder, one Ösa 250 forwarder, one Ösa 250Eva harvester, one Timberjack 1270B , the only Rama Repola products left in our famelie now is one FMG 678 Mini brunett and one Ösa buildt 411 Fiat. I live in the area where ÖSA / FMG was made.

  • @swampen85
    @swampen85 10 месяцев назад

    Just drive it like you stole it 😂

  • @ernestmeadows50
    @ernestmeadows50 10 месяцев назад

    *promosm* 😱

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah big shot everyday at 3 when day shift is over. We log in front of them so the timber isn’t wasted after the coal is loaded they keep dumping that dirt and rock behind them so it looks the same.

  • @alchampion340
    @alchampion340 11 месяцев назад

    Great video!! 👍☕️

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 5 месяцев назад

      Very good timber cutter, it’s all he’d ever done was log his whole life.

  • @malootua2739
    @malootua2739 Год назад

    Stay safe, brother, God go with you, looks like an amazing job to be doing

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      Thanks so much it with definitely test yourself like if he brings in two big ones sometimes by the time I have them shoveled and turned for the loader man he’s back again. They fly Sunday too so I’d get there some early and just stockpiled it. But very fun, trucks from all around to come help keep it hauled off some days we moved 17 couple days 23 tractor trailers. I’d load the back with the shovel why he got the front.

  • @Rusty42079
    @Rusty42079 Год назад

    That was heart breaking seeing that beautiful tree hit the ground like that..If only the roles were reversed

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      The tree wasn’t worth the money it took too get it out. What tree huggers don’t understand is that once they get to be sizes smaller than that they almost stop producing air, the tree has wind shake in it so the lumber isn’t worth what you think we are getting out of each load. And that was about three years ago and you can’t walk through it now because of the stumps sprouting back a young healthy stand of hardwood. Everyone thinks the logger is getting rich yeah with equipment payments, payroll with worker’s comp, not to mention the up keep and fuel. When the truth is if the company isn’t good and established and have machines instead of men on the ground and work at least 45 hours a week they’d never make it. We’d quit if it was chainsaw and cable skidding like the old times. BIG risk with you’re life everyday hopefully you don’t have to get packed out that day and risk with millions tied up in equipment and trucks and trailers with small rewards.

    • @penndragonharvesting8217
      @penndragonharvesting8217 Год назад

      ​@daltonhorton3366 yup, Maple, Oak, Hickory, all in the shitter unless it holds veneer value, which you won't know until it's off the stump. We could stop cutting, but Oak regen needs alot of sunlight, and that stand has too much shade, so if you don't do anything now, then the stand won't be worth anything when the market improves. We log in Hard Maple, Soft Maple stands with scattered Ash, Beech and Black Cherry, Maple likes sun but needs shade aswell, so we do a selective cut to help the regen establish. Unfortunatly, we're fighting the Ash bore, beech bark disease and Dutch elm disease. Chiba is taking our Ash, but our bread and butter used to be Hard Maple. With only value in the veneer, it's hard to into a stand and hope to find some or loss our shirt because it wasn't logged soon enough and the trees a deteriorating from the inside out. Mechanical equipment has been very helpful, but payments and insurance take a good bite of the bottom line. Keep on keeping g on sir! Our next generation depends on it!

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      This is a selective cut if you seen how bad that tree was wind shook you’d maybe understand this ground isn’t flat wind blows up the hollows everyday. Just like in 2012 around here we cut a track had the biggest and best cheery on it but it wasn’t bringing a lot so we pasted it up and you don’t think them limbs ripped off didn’t hurt it cause I can show you. Columbia marked everything cut it’s ok to cut for wood if you can’t swing by it or wildlife tree. A lot of times we had to cut it into a 23 foot get it in the road then get the rest and I’ve got pictures of huge logs with half inch wind shake and hard to winch out cause rocks big as trucks in there and it’s protected ground and time to harvest what are we supposed to do here in Virginia let it grow up and burn for weeks into months ruining all that Timbers life. No let a logger that knows how to get the big old junk out and those young trees will grow then and produce air somehow some of you think these big trees produce air. But the answer is let the working men work and we’ll protect the wildlife and watershed manger just as the about says. Get to the mill with the log truck almost all of the ones over 2 and a half a cross are wind shook so back it won’t saw a board and the other half of them are blue for fence and moonshine remains. So you now have a load of wind shook and mineral filled log grade. Respectively do the research. You realize snow season brings so many that size down instead the land owner got paid over 7.5 million and that is on top at MECC can’t tell we was there. Go top high knob both sides cut about three years ago timber already coming back strong. You don’t have to show everyone your dumb about the forest industry millions of workers including me. Research timber growth, hopefully you’ll learn more your school did awful job. You do know it’s our only renewable resource, didn’t have time to think about that did you.

    • @penndragonharvesting8217
      @penndragonharvesting8217 Год назад

      @daltonhorton3366 ummm I was agreeing with you...... I'm pretty sure I wasn't saying anything against what you were doing lol, every location has their different management prescriptions based on lots of factors, example here is that we clear cut white cedar because if you cut it selectively, it would blow down in the next winter storm. You have your reasons for doing what your doing and I'm sure your doing a good job. I also agree that the naysayers are out of touch with reality. Cut safe and don't let huggers rile you up, you don't need that kind d of stress 😆

    • @Rusty42079
      @Rusty42079 Год назад

      Guys come on now it was a joke,,

  • @daltonhorton3366
    @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

    That he was, a old army pilot. He’s the only heil logger we didn’t have to use a skidder on to run and get them he would put them right at my shovel I’d turn them or whatever for the loader man.

  • @Mast3rson
    @Mast3rson Год назад

    That’s a smooth operator

  • @TheoP582
    @TheoP582 Год назад

    Helicopters are a no no for me. They are so susceptible to crashes and like 99.9 percent of crashes always end with fatalities. Not the good kind either.

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 11 месяцев назад

      What do you mean you logging for one or just riding one? Because this company owns and operates 14 year around logging, some on fires, some setting heavy light poles. Only the best of the best get the job. He was and old army pilot not like the other helicopters have to have a skidder to bring them to the loader I use a shovel and turn them and just swing them to the loader man.

  • @edwardrmurrow4511
    @edwardrmurrow4511 Год назад

    Light reflection off windshield

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      Yes the light inside the cab comes on when door is open. Just showing how steep it was. Have shoveled and cut steeper.

  • @johnrushing4957
    @johnrushing4957 Год назад

    Well. That was interesting as watching grass grow. Make one of the pieces of equipment move, or at least make a sound.

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      Glad you liked it. Was eating lunch just showing how steep it was.

  • @malootua2739
    @malootua2739 Год назад

    Badass

  • @chrisdeweil3201
    @chrisdeweil3201 Год назад

    What kinds of hardwoods?

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      White oak, red oak, black oak, chestnut oak, walnut, hickory, maple (hard and soft) , poplar, buckeye, sycamore goes for ply board not sawn peeled.

  • @chrisdeweil3201
    @chrisdeweil3201 Год назад

    This way is cheaper than building a logging road out ?

    • @timb1094
      @timb1094 Год назад

      Not even close that chopper had 3 logs could you imagine the amount of trips it would have to take? Not to mention the fuel it would consume running all day long...wear and tear not to mention the couple mill for the copter itself this is ridiculous

    • @eagleone5456
      @eagleone5456 Год назад

      Maybe for choice trees but operation and post operation on that heli has to be $$$

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 Год назад

      Way more feasible where roads can’t be built, couldn’t land right beside a four lane highway on this job. But yes it’s very efficient would average 20 and 22 loads a day. Take a skidder would take 12 minutes on short pull on this job this thing dropping them every 90 seconds. Worked me hard shoveling them to the loader. Plus lots of money logs on this job. If you look in the background you can see where we roaded what we could with excavator until hitting that cliff. Got to have a loader man that usually saws up 15 loads a day and I sawed up with the grapple saw too that was hand marked made 20 loads a day you and the trucks have to keep up and move to the next one when they do or you’ll already be behind.

  • @jplarrabee4672
    @jplarrabee4672 Год назад

    Reliable machines but a terrible control layout, not an operator's machine.

    • @williamdavidson9009
      @williamdavidson9009 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah the old ones were pretty crude but if you could get used to it they were reliable and strong.

  • @tickedoffsheikh8587
    @tickedoffsheikh8587 Год назад

    What is shocking and alarming in this video is there's no acknowledgement of the Timberjack skidders:550 and 550B models! What is even more distressing is that nowhere on RUclips you could find any videos of these models. It's as if Timberjack had seen the 550s as an illegitimate series to the family lineup and has always tried to distance itself from it! But why? Why did such a glorious model of skidders never get the spotlight it so well deserved? John Deere came in and took the brand out! Why did Timberjack allow it to happen?

    • @jtrocktree5409
      @jtrocktree5409 11 месяцев назад

      In the northeast j.d. took over because the hydrolics worked the same idling or reving

    • @williamdavidson9009
      @williamdavidson9009 10 месяцев назад

      I would guess that smaller companies like Timberjack, Franklin and Tree Farmer did not have the resources to develop new machines to compete in the modern world. It is tremendously expensive to meet safety and emissions standards

    • @jtrocktree5409
      @jtrocktree5409 10 месяцев назад

      Let us not forget Clark, and Athey. Skidded, both Champs in the cable division .

  • @charlesmullins3238
    @charlesmullins3238 Год назад

    That’s how we do it…

  • @windale8983
    @windale8983 2 года назад

    My dad worked for a dealer in Eastern NC selling Timberjack Skidders and Prentice Loaders. I remember he had his car painted Timberjack orange...all the loggers knew it was him when they saw that car coming. Great memories.

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 2 года назад

      Great machines along with Prentice loaders both hard to beat.

  • @tomw377
    @tomw377 2 года назад

    Back in the late 90s I worked for Timberjack's ad agency. I concepted and wrote much of their advertising and marketing material. I traveled to logging sites in the Pacific Northwest and East Texas / Louisiana and art directed photoshoots of their equipment. I would also interview the equipment operator / owner and then go back to the office and write their marketing collateral and stories for their global Timberjack News newsletter. I've worked in marketing / advertising / public relations for 30 years and the Timberjack account is still one of the funnest clients I ever work on.

    • @damienodonohue1327
      @damienodonohue1327 Год назад

      That is fantastic Tomw, you would have a wealth of knowledge about the Detroits👍

  • @50oldsmobile
    @50oldsmobile 4 года назад

    Where is that at?

  • @sheepdog271
    @sheepdog271 4 года назад

    One of the toughest skidders around!

  • @timberslasher4899
    @timberslasher4899 4 года назад

    Would love to see a Franklin history video

  • @StumpjumperVideosPA
    @StumpjumperVideosPA 4 года назад

    just subbed bud didn't even know ya had vids ha ido know !!!! i'll give ya a shout stay safe !

  • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
    @DanielBoonesloggingvideos 4 года назад

    I couldn't tell by the view does this have a winch on it or are you hooking chain to the back end ?

  • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
    @DanielBoonesloggingvideos 4 года назад

    man these skidders are bad to the bone !

    • @daltonhorton3366
      @daltonhorton3366 4 года назад

      Daniel Boone's Logging videos Yes they are I need to get a video of the 555D I run now.

  • @kellymango1489
    @kellymango1489 5 лет назад

    Timberjack had started as orange and years later it turned green :-D

  • @kellymango1489
    @kellymango1489 5 лет назад

    Timberjack is an ancestor of John Deere forestry machines.

  • @thedudeofdudes2307
    @thedudeofdudes2307 5 лет назад

    I miss the 460c skidders

  • @donpippin3893
    @donpippin3893 5 лет назад

    The segment from 3:09 to 3:16 was shot at Timberjack's proving grounds NE of the factory. It could well be that is me driving the machine. This would not be normal use of a log skidder but it was our job to test these machines to excess to prove their worth. They were plenty hard to break. This brought back a lot of memories. Thanks for putting it together.

  • @tator05
    @tator05 6 лет назад

    You can still see the Timberjack pedigree in John Deere's current machines all these years later!

  • @adryansos6696
    @adryansos6696 6 лет назад

    Muito lindo o vídeo. Parabéns

  • @StumpjumperVideosPA
    @StumpjumperVideosPA 6 лет назад

    Good stuff !

  • @ricardo3760
    @ricardo3760 6 лет назад

    Great machines! I always will have a special place for Timberjack in my heart

  • @michaelbennett4968
    @michaelbennett4968 6 лет назад

    I seen a Timberjack skidder one time that had tracks on all four corners. it was orange in color have not seen one since

    • @ricardo3760
      @ricardo3760 6 лет назад

      Timberjack 480T?

    • @topdawg24534
      @topdawg24534 5 лет назад

      I just saw what you were talking about. It's a 1990 Timberjack 480DPG. How I ran acrossed it was I Googled "Timberjack 560C" Click on the tab for images and scroll down and you should see it.

    • @chadmorgan6765
      @chadmorgan6765 10 месяцев назад

      The 225 timber jack had a 353detroit diesel two stroke that you could hear for miles

  • @torstengruenwald3064
    @torstengruenwald3064 7 лет назад

    No FMG 678F Turbo?

  • @nameelezz
    @nameelezz 7 лет назад

    What's the name of the song between 0:10 to 1:40? I have always wondered, so please if you know - answer me! Thank you! // Huge Timberjack fan

    • @Musingalouder
      @Musingalouder 3 года назад

      I produced this video for the 50th Anniversary. New Horizon Productions Ltd.

  • @pvtimberfaller
    @pvtimberfaller 7 лет назад

    Lame

  • @carlwilliams8354
    @carlwilliams8354 7 лет назад

    At 5:21 I see a 33 Makeri. How did the Lokomo machines fit in with Timberjack history. I had a 34T Makeri brand new in 1987.

    • @Itapirkanmaa2
      @Itapirkanmaa2 7 лет назад

      The history is Lokomo --> Rauma-Repola --> Metso --> acquires Timberjack --> is acquired by John Deere. The actual factory was/is in Joensuu Finland.

    • @swampen85
      @swampen85 10 месяцев назад

      Do not forget about ÖsA…