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Flying in a Hughes 500 to felling 100 year old pines.
Flying into the back country to fell some trees to protect a historic hut
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Husqvarna 395 XP, 36" bar, Felling 8 ft Pine tree
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Felling a big old pine that had died.
Cutting down another dead Beech Tree
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removing another dead Beech tree with a Husqvarna 395 XP near a track
Cutting down a dead Beech tree with a Husqvarna 395XP
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removing some standing dead trees before they fall on a track
GoPro of bulldozer (Caterpillar D4K) clearing trees off a road
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clearing felled trees of a road in a Caterpillar D4 K before back burning
Red Deer tops hunt, Ruahine Ranges, New Zealand, spring 2013
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mate and his 270
Mate bloods his new Steyr Mannlicher Pro Hunter 270 with a Red Deer
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Mate bloods his new rifle, a Steyr Mannlicher Pro Hunter in 270 Winchester with a Red stag
Bulldozers working at fires
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Bit of dozer action, mostly Dresser TD20's, and some CAT D6's &D4's
morepork and tomtit in the bush
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Bit of bird life in the Ruahine Forest Park
Felling a Macrocarpa with a Husqvarna 395XP
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Felling a Macrocarpa with a Husqvarna 395XP
379 Peterbilt getting a load beans in ND
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Bit of video driving out empty to a field, getting loaded, then driving loaded, engines a caterpillar 3406.
Eva felling some trees part 5
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Eva the (372XP Husqvarna) felling a stand of trees
Eva Felling some trees part 4
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Eva the (372XP Husqvarna) felling a stand of trees
Eva felling some trees part 3
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Eva the (372XP Husqvarna) felling a stand a trees
Bit of Kiwi Axe men styles felling a stand up the Oroua Valley
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Bit of Kiwi Axe men styles felling a stand up the Oroua Valley
More Blue Ducks (Whio) in the Ruahine Ranges, New Zealand
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More Blue Ducks (Whio) in the Ruahine Ranges, New Zealand
New Zealand Blue Ducks (Whio) in the Ruahine Ranges
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New Zealand Blue Ducks (Whio) in the Ruahine Ranges
395 XP Husqvarna, Pushing and felling dangerous trees with an excavator part 2
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395 XP Husqvarna, Pushing and felling dangerous trees with an excavator part 2
Husqvarna 3120XP cutting a big native log off an old logging track
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Husqvarna 3120XP cutting a big native log off an old logging track
Pushing and felling dangerous trees with an excavator part 3
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Pushing and felling dangerous trees with an excavator part 3
Pushing and felling dangerous trees with an excavator part 1
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Pushing and felling dangerous trees with an excavator part 1
Sako 223 head shooting a feral spiker @ a deer farm, New Zealand
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Sako 223 head shooting a feral spiker @ a deer farm, New Zealand
Sako 223 shooting a Red Stag in winter, New Zealand
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Sako 223 shooting a Red Stag in winter, New Zealand
Well, what doesn't burn they will just bulldoze into the ground. Idiots
It's sucks my old man use to operate one of these old td20 with an open ropes he did it for years at the Victoria bushfires and now there outlawed to open ropes cab
bunch of softcocks they are, half the reason the bushfires get so out of hand now is bureaucracy gets in the way of trying to get the job done
Real men don’t need 6ft bars💪
Dude with th tree spear probably cussing around at them guys standing around there
the Clink of the tracks was always a welcomed sound on the fireline
You're doing a good job there Riverside county don't know how to put out fires what's the weather suck in Riverside county
That won't make good firewood.. all those knots.. must be a logging out fit cuz the forest service puts limitations on wood cutting sizes.. I'm sure it varies from state to state, but in Oregon. U cud go to jail for cutting old growth, even a dead snag
I remember that fire. It blew up later that day.
Only in Australia would they wear shorts with chaps
This is New Zealand 🐵
Need a couple D11Cats out there
To heavy get bogged
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I have run heavy equipment for over 40 years I do not want any part of this
The weight of a D10T is roughly 65 ton, they could be air lifted to an area and worked, the forest service fire fighting is like everything else this is the way its always been done why change it!!
Where you get 65 tons from try 100 tons then the d11 at 120 tons
@@kronickiller D10T = 155,000 lbs D11t = 230,000 lbs D10T = 77.5 Tons D11T= 115 Tons
@@kronickiller Metric or Imperial Tons?
@@fredscheerle7592 metric
You watch this stuff,i used fall it on the coast when the native logging was still.going,it will barber chair even with a big scarf and chasing it,!and Widowmakers flying around...
Nice old crop pine would have milled up nice pity cant get it out!
i love the whine on those machines ! its amazing !
Back then it was gear drive not hydrostate couldnt agree more with ya
Old clutch drive beast
The operator who had the track edge give way ok?
We're gonna need a bigger chipper.....
The government putting out fires for the last 100 years is also to blame
What's your solution? Do you have any experience in fire.
government burns it poor land owner fighting to save it !
who! much respect!
Keep those 46 cc working
My dad has a 395 xp and i have a old 272 xp😏😏
Use 308 ffs
Good job boys, always plenty of know all's ha ha just read down the comments and experts everywhere
I can’t believe there’s no tree hugger comments like “ I can’t believe you would cut down a old growth pine shame on you blah blah blah”
Haha they be like: “No tree 😢” 😂😂
I like those TD20s. Not a bad machine. I got to operate an 80s TD20G a few years back plowing snow.
I have a TD15B which is a little smaller but similar and I love it!
só nabos ok
mother diggers.
Wonder how old that tree was.
BEAUTIFUL FELLING...!
is this saw ported
Thunderbirds Firefly in real life
Great job fellers. That was a tough one hey.
Good work fellas(pun intended), spent a few night doing possums there with the old man in the mid 80s, many a possum caught around those pines, walked in and out via the comett,
Very courageous people like going to war and putting his/her own life on the line. Thank you.
I sometimes wonder why they dont put something like a mulcher head boom or excavator hoe on the back. The mulcher or excavator would be a great help during clean up....
Love the sound of your rig !!!
Komatsu 575s are huge and though you think otherwise would take some time to transport. They would have to be dismantled or fitted on a big enough flatbed trailer.
Alex Reay that it's that big of a dozen in comparison to most..
Yep, the D6's can get into tight spots and be transported on ramped lowboys for quick deployment. My state is currently on fire and I've seen CALFIRE QRF roll onscene with the D6 unchained, running and a driver on it, ready to roll. Off the back of the lowboy and up the hill nothing gets in the way.
No way a dozer that size could be deployed in that terrain and too tight of spots.
Is this in Australia?
At first I thought so but looking at the uploader's name I think it's Pohangina Valley, New Zealand
look at the vegetation of coarse it is bloody AUSTRALIA, Victoria to be precise the vehicles have CFA insignia and the green PPE overalls are Victorian Dept of ENVIRONMENT staff. If it was NSW RFS they would all be eating or asleep or in front of a camera.
@@cjw7924 Your comments on the veg are a bit... coarse? Be nice ;)
Vere danger
Hope you had a digger to clean up or was it fell to waste? Nice saw I've only got a 181 se
смех не уместен на охоте...!!!
Always some prick knows better......wing cuts? .Canada ? What the hell for......seems perfectly fine as is. Also tell you something else.....without exception ,each and everyone of these guys were wearing protective /hi viz gear which is a lot more than could be said about some "so called professionals " in northern America!
Great skills!
Beats a wedge hey!
how did he get that saw to be as loud as it was at 2:23 it wasnt that loud before that point
Some fine firewood there
To bad for this ancient tree!
i have known for over a decade never engage a fire with flames over 8 feet high with a hand crew 8 feet and above qith a bulldozer good work ldes safety 1st make sure u have good escape toutes and communications basically good common sense
Lol that’s why nobody will ever know who you are
Love it real saw real tree awesome fire wood, I'm currently cutting up a few old man pines at the moment 120 year old ones with my 576xp good work guys