Great vidya. Beautiful forest and view. After lashing the load, one of my fave parts was jumping in the truck, throwin my helmet on the passenger seat. Put er' in 1st gear and slurp on a coffee, enjoying the slow ride out of the cutblock.
Great looking timber We fix Heavy Equipment and Forestry Equipment in the East Like yourself my favourite place to work is in the Bush Thanks for another great video 👍
Are they hand falling all that timber. Flat land like that down here would have feller bunchers knocking that down like a combine rolling through a wheat field.
Are you guys planning on bringing a processor in? Looks to me like a 330 size machine with a 624 would eat that up!!! Like 30 plus loads a day. Just curious.
Why hand cutting? Looks like pretty flat land a feller buncher would make fast work of that. Even on steep rough ground in Pennsylvania they were cutting almost a thousand trees a day with a Deere feller buncher on my inlaws forest land
Just for reference, a 160-acer parcel is half a mile by half a mile square. We are harvesting corn and can do that amount in a day and a half. Big difference. Of course we plant it every spring.
I really like building roads ,what a fun job you have there !
Another great video skadill 🤘
Great vidya. Beautiful forest and view. After lashing the load, one of my fave parts was jumping in the truck, throwin my helmet on the passenger seat. Put er' in 1st gear and slurp on a coffee, enjoying the slow ride out of the cutblock.
Great looking timber
We fix Heavy Equipment and Forestry Equipment in the East
Like yourself my favourite place to work is in the Bush
Thanks for another great video 👍
The variety of your videos is excellent! Be it old machinery, or a new wood lot, I love it!!!
Can almost smell it..👍
I like being out in the woods too. Of course, in my area (Kentucky) the woods are completely different. Vast majority hardwoods just a little conifer.
Love falling timber, wish I could get paid to do it.
Biggest job i was on, it took 3 crews a week or more to timbercruise it.
Awesome video as always. I do emjoy these ones as well.
Are they hand falling all that timber. Flat land like that down here would have feller bunchers knocking that down like a combine rolling through a wheat field.
Are you guys planning on bringing a processor in? Looks to me like a 330 size machine with a 624 would eat that up!!! Like 30 plus loads a day.
Just curious.
Why hand cutting? Looks like pretty flat land a feller buncher would make fast work of that. Even on steep rough ground in Pennsylvania they were cutting almost a thousand trees a day with a Deere feller buncher on my inlaws forest land
Just for reference, a 160-acer parcel is half a mile by half a mile square. We are harvesting corn and can do that amount in a day and a half. Big difference. Of course we plant it every spring.