Great commercial for tiger cat. Not that it needs it. I want to get into logging just keep getting told it's hard for green guys to get in. Awesome Video too, loved it!!!
its not what you know its who you know. if you know anyone already working in the industry ask them first! it also depends on where you live. i live on vancouver island and i cant go a single day with out seeing a log truck. i would call every company in a 40 mile radius and ask them how someone would join in their company. like even washing or fixing equipment will get you a step closer!
Beatutiful footage. Love it brings back memories of running 870c back in 2006 in the hay days up in fort nelson .miss bunching that beautiful tall wood in bc
In the early 80's I was chainsaw felling trees behind a 528cat winch % chokers we were logging in over mature forest Fox Creek Alberta. Looks really easy sitting covertly in one these machine felling and bunching trees Very good operator Very well done video The down side is that we are stripping our Canadian forests to sell our lumber in over populated countries that do not have no respect for the environment
Nice job laying that wood down nice for the skidder men. Around here you start getting close to the buncher man and they make such a mess to slow you down skidding.
Thank You! We never make a mess on purpose to slow anyone down in the next phases. We have a very organized system of how we fall to minimize ground disturbance, keep it organized for skidding/chucking. We also 100% sort the spruce/pine and balsam into separate bunches and fall patches pointed in the best possible direction to the road for the best roadside processing and loading.
Pretty cool track cut run circles around wheel cutter but it should no extra start out $500.000 yal boys stay safe ! Daniel from central Mississippi USA
I'm no certified faller or logger, but I do firewood logging. But you are a good operator because your lay and organizing of your timbers is amazing and very clean 👍👍👍.
We have a very organized system of how we fall to minimize ground disturbance, keep it organized for skidding/chucking. We also 100% sort the spruce/pine and balsam into separate bunches and fall patches pointed in the best possible direction to the road for the best roadside processing and loading.
Fuckeen AWESOME!!! 💪💪💪💪All the way from the Lowveld South Africa one of the biggest forestry hubs in SA, I work here for Afrequip as a tech on Tigercat mechines.
I know this is off topic, but a friends paraplegic daughter wants to know this. Actually now that she brought it up I'm curious too. I wear steel toe corks (spike sole logging boots) 12 hrs a day/6 days a week year round. Can you wear steel toe boots there (I know it'll be a bit uncomfortable at 1st), or is there a safety reason NOT to wear them?
These guys are running climate controlled cab machines,not allowing caulks in there , …outside sure, but up north we often just worn 70 below insulated boots, if it’s true steel toe , and not an plastic safety toe, you probably start noticing it at about -15 C and definitely at -25 C and below.
We do, idk where you get your information but I've already been logging stuff that the old boys were logging back in the day. Cut it down replant (old growth is a different story) but there is lots of regen and old forest that has 100 year cycle trees that's good for logging and replant
@@billbill7894 I fly over it all everyday. I fly the layout crews and I fly the treeplanters. I fly the foresters desperately looking for more wood and BCTS trying to conjure it out of thin air. Mills will be closing. Current BC forest practice code is broken and logging hasn't been sustainable since the pine beetle started.
@@billbill7894 unfortunately that's either a fantasy or more propaganda, the foresty leaves behind a total disgusting mess everywhere they go. There is little to no oversight. I've seen more oil left around when dirt biking than anyone would believe. All left to leak in our beautiful BC forests with no care for future generations. I have taken on myself to sabotage and terrorize the loggers with millions in damages in the hopes they leave but all in vein as they just move somewhere else.
@@iiyyxxnn haha say a fuckin dirt biker you fucks have killed more land than any logger when we leave top soil is still there and will be growing the next year the entire area I live is destroyed by you guys down to baren dirt terrorizing wildlife and getting areas closed to all motorized use
Yes all four of our machines have the 340° wrists, but we have the stoppers off. 1 of the C models have the Tigercat stock 23” cut head and the other C model my dad upgraded and bought a 30” cut 5702 head from Lowen Equipment in Kamloops. It’s a beast of a head. Then the two new D models have the new Tigercat 5702-26 26” cut heads, same head as the regular 5702 with a bigger saw.
I’m old school, snow bird now, been there with a chainsaw, before these monsters, you’re saving so many hand fallers lives, the statistics were pretty sad, up north in the snow
“Back in the day” two brothers that were hand fallers from Huston bc area, carried around a photo of a buncher that had caught on fire and burned to the ground, it’s was one of the best pinup photos in the bunkhouse. ( hand fallers, use chainsaw pretty much 100% European saws,if that includes scandahoovia)
Bull shit, you guys are taking everything. No im not a tree hugger but when I take my utv up some old trails you guys have just destroyed so much. Specialy in my home the boundary area . Maybe not you guys but loggers in general. Their is nothing left
@UCUkIRWkkCZg88tqyk6H-GVw ya cuz mining or the 8 billion exhaust burning vehicles don't hurt anything, I ran buncher for years ,you full of shit when you say EVERYTHING goes , there certain species that got left, non merch tress got left,so don't try to make this out to be the world's problem silver spoon man
@@dobs78 shouldn't bee running a utv through those areas then if there is shit left, lots of garbage gets left on the ground because it will decay and acts a fertilizer to replenish the ground. There are lots of leave patches and non merchandise that's gets left behind. Try working in the field before you open your dumbass mouth
No we haven’t been on the 2000 rd yet, we’ve been on the 700 lots, 6900 rd, 200 rd, 500 rd on the 200 rd, mostly around the bear lake area. Last year we did do lots between bear lake and McLeod lake. When my dad started his company 8 and a half years ago he started in Fort St James.
This has me feeling a little 50/50 cause from the business side amazing. But from the other side of the coin little heart breaking to see it at a rate and level of such extreme.
They replant trees. Where they log. Tree planters in the summer make good living planting trees every place they log. That's why it's called renewable resources.
Yes we are a sub contractor to a contractor in Prince George. My dad started out 7 years ago with one machine a Madill 2250b and slowly built up his company and reputation to where we now have 4 Tigercat machines and do all of the bunching for our contractor.
Why cut trees in middle of winter there were already had massive logging scale in summer If you guys keep logging like this there will be no old growth left and many forests will turn into grass because of wildfires
[0:30] - Just a few seconds in, and I can already see the professionalism in the filming and editing. Such a high-quality video!
Great commercial for tiger cat. Not that it needs it. I want to get into logging just keep getting told it's hard for green guys to get in. Awesome Video too, loved it!!!
Tell the comapny owner he was green at one point to the industry needs more young guys in it
its not what you know its who you know. if you know anyone already working in the industry ask them first! it also depends on where you live. i live on vancouver island and i cant go a single day with out seeing a log truck. i would call every company in a 40 mile radius and ask them how someone would join in their company. like even washing or fixing equipment will get you a step closer!
Great video!!! The closing shot of everyone on top of their machines is hard-as (Y)
It beats felling trees by hand in all that snow coming down your back and you are wet and cold carrying big power saws and all your gear .good job .
This looks amazing! What a beast of a machine and of course awesome operators!
As a home builder. Thank you for getting us that wood boys!!! Sheeeew
Wow that's awesome 😎 , and Hank did it this way come on, very nice 👍 rigging
Mad respect for the operators. Running on of those bunchers would scare the shit out of me lol 😅
Yeah😂
top vid tigers in the mountains nailed it 💪👍 the fantastic 4
Beatutiful footage. Love it brings back memories of running 870c back in 2006 in the hay days up in fort nelson .miss bunching that beautiful tall wood in bc
In the early 80's I was chainsaw felling trees behind a 528cat winch % chokers we were logging in over mature forest Fox Creek Alberta.
Looks really easy sitting covertly in one these machine felling and bunching trees
Very good operator Very well done video
The down side is that we are stripping our Canadian forests to sell our lumber in over populated countries that do not have no respect for the environment
We all don't have a silver spoon jammed up put ass,FORESTRY FEEDS MY FAMILY!
Mine too!
You watching it burn?
This is the best logging video I have ever seen!! Awesome job filming and cutting👍👍
Sweet edit
As a Canadian Logger!
This is pure inspirational!
Stay safe! & Get Logs!!🤘🏻
Awesome video! Fukin love it!
awesome editing!
yo fdr love the videos
This is the best logging video I have ever seen!! Awesome job
Awesome video! It don't think I've ever seen so many feller bunchers in one block! Too bad drones do not capture that LEGENDARY sound when cutting!
Awesome video guys!, Wish I got a chance to work with you guys before I shut down. Following from PG!
I’m here in Prince gorge logging just started , moved from Newfoundland, wouldn’t trade this job for the world! fuck yea warmac/king pine 👍
I used to run a Butt-n-Top back in the day and the first time I saw a self levelling buncher in action blew me away. Impressive machines to be sure.
Nice job laying that wood down nice for the skidder men. Around here you start getting close to the buncher man and they make such a mess to slow you down skidding.
Thank You! We never make a mess on purpose to slow anyone down in the next phases. We have a very organized system of how we fall to minimize ground disturbance, keep it organized for skidding/chucking. We also 100% sort the spruce/pine and balsam into separate bunches and fall patches pointed in the best possible direction to the road for the best roadside processing and loading.
How devastating😮 Joking obviously. Hell ya boys. Tip em over! Logging is damn important to B.C.👍
Pretty cool track cut run circles around wheel cutter but it should no extra start out $500.000 yal boys stay safe !
Daniel from central Mississippi USA
I miss bunching with the 822 Zero swing tiger cat
Yes even from an old hand fallers perspective this is a fine vid .
Good job man, my buddy used to cut for you guys from vhoof,I've ran buncher in Fort for Years, best job in the bush
Great work !!! Awesome shots inspiring
amazing
Running chainsaw in vanderhoof was such a blast can’t wait to go back in a month.
great video
Look forward to watching i am in Alberta
this is an excellent video ! great work buddy .
Top video 👍🏻
Very nice video.
I really gotta step up my logging videos...
Hi great video!!! Awesome!
those Tigercats are tough machines!! I remember working for Tigercat and building them in Brantford, ON
Awesome vids
Nice looking wood.
impressive machines great video
Nicely done!!!..stay safe!!
Great drone shots!
Wicked camera work brother!👍🏻
This was awesome. So you guys only run bunchers? Thats interesting
Yes it’s a pretty unique situation we have, we are a sub contractor and do all of the bunching for our contractor.
Nice video
I'm no certified faller or logger, but I do firewood logging.
But you are a good operator because your lay and organizing of your timbers is amazing and very clean 👍👍👍.
We have a very organized system of how we fall to minimize ground disturbance, keep it organized for skidding/chucking. We also 100% sort the spruce/pine and balsam into separate bunches and fall patches pointed in the best possible direction to the road for the best roadside processing and loading.
Fuckeen AWESOME!!! 💪💪💪💪All the way from the Lowveld South Africa one of the biggest forestry hubs in SA, I work here for Afrequip as a tech on Tigercat mechines.
Wow..good machines great operators and superb footage
Anymore of these videos ?
i wish
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north Olsen?
Nice video!!!
I know this is off topic, but a friends paraplegic daughter wants to know this. Actually now that she brought it up I'm curious too.
I wear steel toe corks (spike sole logging boots) 12 hrs a day/6 days a week year round.
Can you wear steel toe boots there (I know it'll be a bit uncomfortable at 1st), or is there a safety reason NOT to wear them?
These guys are running climate controlled cab machines,not allowing caulks in there , …outside sure, but up north we often just worn 70 below insulated boots, if it’s true steel toe , and not an plastic safety toe, you probably start noticing it at about -15 C and definitely at -25 C and below.
@@griggbaylee5808 Spacibo.
This is a great video! I wish BC had enough trees to keep this going longer than it does.
We do, idk where you get your information but I've already been logging stuff that the old boys were logging back in the day. Cut it down replant (old growth is a different story) but there is lots of regen and old forest that has 100 year cycle trees that's good for logging and replant
@@billbill7894 I fly over it all everyday. I fly the layout crews and I fly the treeplanters. I fly the foresters desperately looking for more wood and BCTS trying to conjure it out of thin air. Mills will be closing. Current BC forest practice code is broken and logging hasn't been sustainable since the pine beetle started.
@@billbill7894 unfortunately that's either a fantasy or more propaganda, the foresty leaves behind a total disgusting mess everywhere they go. There is little to no oversight. I've seen more oil left around when dirt biking than anyone would believe. All left to leak in our beautiful BC forests with no care for future generations. I have taken on myself to sabotage and terrorize the loggers with millions in damages in the hopes they leave but all in vein as they just move somewhere else.
@@iiyyxxnn haha say a fuckin dirt biker you fucks have killed more land than any logger when we leave top soil is still there and will be growing the next year the entire area I live is destroyed by you guys down to baren dirt terrorizing wildlife and getting areas closed to all motorized use
Represent PG!
Are you guys running a 5702 head with the 340 wrist on all your machines?
Yes all four of our machines have the 340° wrists, but we have the stoppers off. 1 of the C models have the Tigercat stock 23” cut head and the other C model my dad upgraded and bought a 30” cut 5702 head from Lowen Equipment in Kamloops. It’s a beast of a head. Then the two new D models have the new Tigercat 5702-26 26” cut heads, same head as the regular 5702 with a bigger saw.
Where are the skidders ?
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I’m old school, snow bird now, been there with a chainsaw, before these monsters, you’re saving so many hand fallers lives, the statistics were pretty sad, up north in the snow
“Back in the day” two brothers that were hand fallers from Huston bc area, carried around a photo of a buncher that had caught on fire and burned to the ground, it’s was one of the best pinup photos in the bunkhouse. ( hand fallers, use chainsaw pretty much 100% European saws,if that includes scandahoovia)
Awsome video and music😎. I hit the subscribe 👍
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Are the younger trees left to grow? Is this selective harvesting?
Where it is possible yes, most of the time the areas we cut have all harvestable timber
Bull shit, you guys are taking everything. No im not a tree hugger but when I take my utv up some old trails you guys have just destroyed so much. Specialy in my home the boundary area . Maybe not you guys but loggers in general. Their is nothing left
Hmm, looks like some guys are born with silver spoons up there ass and don't need to work🤷🏽♂️ it's a renewable resource you bunch of fucktards!
@UCUkIRWkkCZg88tqyk6H-GVw ya cuz mining or the 8 billion exhaust burning vehicles don't hurt anything, I ran buncher for years ,you full of shit when you say EVERYTHING goes , there certain species that got left, non merch tress got left,so don't try to make this out to be the world's problem silver spoon man
@@dobs78 shouldn't bee running a utv through those areas then if there is shit left, lots of garbage gets left on the ground because it will decay and acts a fertilizer to replenish the ground. There are lots of leave patches and non merchandise that's gets left behind. Try working in the field before you open your dumbass mouth
What an awesome video, this is one of my dream jobs
Russ Koshel yes, some of the footage was shot on the North Olsen, mostly on the 700 road.
Loookin pretty creamy lol
Look to the east see those hills I beet those bitches lol
@@dustinmiller461 what km do you see guys parked at to go sledding ou there?
Gay song
That was cool! Are you guys hiring? Haha
🤩🤩🤩
Very nice video. You guys do the logging on the 2000rd by tracks?iwas there this summer, fall doinf work on tracks, saw all the spots logged
No we haven’t been on the 2000 rd yet, we’ve been on the 700 lots, 6900 rd, 200 rd, 500 rd on the 200 rd, mostly around the bear lake area. Last year we did do lots between bear lake and McLeod lake. When my dad started his company 8 and a half years ago he started in Fort St James.
Do any logging up the hominka valley ? Not to far from the olson . Im from pg . Wicked footage and edditing man stay safe out there
@@roscosredneckadventures6717 never been in that area yet
This has me feeling a little 50/50 cause from the business side amazing.
But from the other side of the coin little heart breaking to see it at a rate and level of such extreme.
They replant trees. Where they log. Tree planters in the summer make good living planting trees every place they log.
That's why it's called renewable resources.
Saludos desde chile ..
Será bueno reemplazar tanto al hombre por las máquinas???
Do you just contract cut?
Yes we are a sub contractor to a contractor in Prince George. My dad started out 7 years ago with one machine a Madill 2250b and slowly built up his company and reputation to where we now have 4 Tigercat machines and do all of the bunching for our contractor.
@@seanbublitz4155 did you guys delete your fiat engines?
im in love
Me too, just got 2021 Denali hahaha
Nice head .
Let's get to filling a bunching
This is the stuff I really wanna do
Hurry up doc I've got to go
That's bad...cutting poles for days, Tigercat makes a good machine
been 40 years did been there
Flat ground must be boring
I’m from Prince George
Money money is time and time is money my friend I got the gold don't you know
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Why cut trees in middle of winter there were already had massive logging scale in summer If you guys keep logging like this there will be no old growth left and many forests will turn into grass because of wildfires
It’s too easy
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would have been and amazing video without the special effects
That's me using my creativity
No you're just cleaning up the mess that the Legends did Mike