Right on, I fell for A tower then grapple yarder in the early 90's, north of Terrace, BC, Nass valley area. Couldn't keep the tower crew sober, so they switched it up to grapple. Nice to see this kind of logging still happening. Cheers
We rarely double block on our 7280. Just logged a 1200ft high side and single blocked the whole setting except when we had to spread the lines over a big draw.
Right on, I fell for A tower then grapple yarder in the early 90's, north of Terrace, BC, Nass valley area. Couldn't keep the tower crew sober, so they switched it up to grapple. Nice to see this kind of logging still happening. Cheers
Good video verry interesting.. i am a logger in southwesteren Va
Verry nice yarder and good operater
Damn Impressive operator! I've always wonder what the force is to pull some of the big logs
Yarder engineers starting to get the hang of it.
Very nice!
Thats danger pay work 😮😅
I wish I had full size bears to go with my mini bears.
The single tail block always bugs me
Not that far out yarding on the low side especially don’t need two blocks
@@Marcus_Funhouse maybe it’s the grapple, I only worked with a MSP on an 88.
@@HubertofLiege I worked on an 88 using a MSP. We always had two blocks in the back end.
We rarely double block on our 7280. Just logged a 1200ft high side and single blocked the whole setting except when we had to spread the lines over a big draw.
@@jimhere1 I now remember you Jim, you were with us a few days at stony creek when we started. I think we were high leading the guyline circle then.
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