BunchingTrees, Just like the old days
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Howdy guys i got back in Brutus, our old 759G feller buncher and bamm. It came right back to me just like the old days... Best fricken job in the world, hope you all enjoy this
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Morning Wade, you say you may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but you would be the favorite tool everyone reaches for!!! Have a safe day and thank you for your time!!
The sharpest tool in the shed usually only good for one job, Wayne is a bit of multi tool useful for many jobs😎
Damn it Wade is back in the cutter. Hell it’s like ole times.
Now this is the Logger Wade vidja from back a few years. Awesome. Miss these kinda of vidjas. Get well soon Derrick. Thanks Wade. This one made my day. 👍👍👍
I have totally loved this video. I love your hand cutting, but this takes a close second. Thank you for sharing!😊
Love a logger wade post
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see you working with your buddy Brutus. Wishing you and your family the best.
Man I'm glad to see my man logger wade back doin logger wade stuff!!! Keep up the good work and be safe!!!
It's always good to jump back in a machine to keep yourself familiar so you're not too rusty. You never know when you may need to fill in for someone. Hope Big D get better soon and back to work. Be safe out there guys!
We always enjoy watching you just keep it real
Good Morning, Thank you for another Logger Wade video. :)
Hey Wade, glad to see you are still with us. Stay safe out there ! Thank you for another Great video. Cheers
Another great video from logger wade I enjoyed watching
Well I watched the whole videja, loved it! Good to see you back in ole bruty! Of course now I'm late for work, keep on keepin' on Wade!
You get the work you need done DONE! That's what matters! Have a great day! Thanks for sharing!
Good video buddy, I'm going to have to get me another buncher, had a limb get me last Thursday. Good to see you back in the woods.
Hell of a show Wade thanks kid!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great to see ya in Brutus. Nice to hear the play by play. Stay safe
I need to try you one of them runs Tanglehead on an excavator. They’re super super handy. You don’t have to drive around the tree so much to cut the bottom sides.
Hi Wade.. Thank you sir for sharing with us . Very good stuff sir..
Glad to see ya back wade ,it's hanging out with an old friend again.
I enjoyed watching Wade even if you did make a mess. lol
Always love a logger wade video.
Wade you look right at home in that cutter. Not a rookie at all.. LOL
Great video wade !You did a video a couple years back with cliff at Buchan logging I would like to see a update on how the new machine is working out for them
Your idea about having a general idea but not sticking to every specifics reminds me of a quote from General Eisenhower, which goes something like "Planning is everything, but plans are garbage"
Nice to see some mechanical logging again.
Hello Logger Wade & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Logger Wade & Friends Randy
Ya look a little cold there at first.
Good to see ya 👋.
Candy bowl 🥣 😂
Oh Brutus, like riding a bicycle only with handlebars. extensions 🥹.
great video Wade 👍👍👍👍👍
Hello wade. Awesome job as per normal, stop putting yourself down. You are very skilled in so many areas. Jack of all trades and a master of making it look easy.
Keep being you.
Love the videos,
From the warms of the North Island in kiwi land😂 34degres C
Keep looking and thinking Tatar. It keeps you going in the right way.
Love the video wade yall be safe.
Beautiful job for being rusty
Back in the saddle, it looks like you haven't forgotten a thing . Just like riding a bike . Have a good one.
I still think you still have what it takes! Great video
Good to see you back in Brutus Tater.
good time old school cutting again love it. cheers tater.
Good to see cutter content Tater. Nice work
Love the vidja Wade, great work, I like paid for also, thanks for sharing, long vid, good stuff🇺🇲✊💪👍🤙🌲🇺🇲🇺🇲
My favorite day logger wade épisode
Great to see another video!!
nice to see you back in the seat. Be safe !
Really enjoyed the video.
Yeah those ol G models aren’t the fastest but they are bulletproof. I used to cut for two stroke delimbers with mine 40-50 loads a week
If I recall correctly, it wasn't your running that broke Brutus so much. It was that the guy who had it before you had the PSI of the hydraulics cranked way too high, and it was blowing hoses left and right.
It’s been a while since I’ve heard you talk about Billow. 😂😂😂
I use 'gud enuff for who its for' a lot now. I got one for ya Wade... If they dont find ya handsome, they better find ya handy. Take care Driver.
Oh Brutus, is a “Put Put Paid for”. Best kind of equipment 😊
Thanks for the awesome vidja tater grabbing the bull by the horns again lol
Thanks Wade I'm a little bit crazy it keeps me from going insane 😊😊😊
Im curious as to why you guys do keep a chipper at the landing and grind the tops for mulch?
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Do you cut any of it up for firewood
What you sharpening your carbide with...green wheel on the angle grinder?
Hey Wade! Come Monday-Wednesday sometime, I’m gonna have a video up of a 5800’ scaled Poplar. Colossal stump, unlike anything I’ve ever seen. You might like it:)
Being timbered!
How're you doing Wade? I alw ays thought about what happened to all the leftovers? Does it get used for pulp and other things? I heard about you from MBTS!!! 🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪👍👍
Oh yeah!
howdy Wade
Wade, were you born and raised in Indiana? John here, photographing the beauty of the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee, y'all. Thanks for a great vidja!
Just like riding a bicycle it don’t take long to get back going.
You clearly have your setup the way you’d like and as you mention being debt free is the best thing to do in this industry but I’d almost venture to say a dangle felling head would suit you better kinda like the ones on them tigercat 855’s
I'm building a pole saw for skid steer for cleaning around the fields
Wade the Work is the self! But the Sae is a Other. This not the great change ; Wade You have make a change, You to Laugh less by the Work. Give more Explanation. The Video from the self good Class! However we all Age and motionless. Thanks for this Video. 💪👍👌🤔
8:15 well good for you lol that ain’t right lmao
Like before,enjoyed
Enjoy
That mighta been a hack 🤣🤣🤣💪👍👍
Thank you so much I appreciate your vidjas
I've got a headache
😊😊 HI WADE the carbide teeth are alot better than the steel teeth 😊😊 the cut better last longer and hold a edge and stay sharper alot longer saw bits in the circle 🔵 😊 saw blade at the sawmill are the same way 😊😊 OMG 2 5 2O25
@Logger Wade why do you use a buncher feller, skidders, cutter, dozer and haul trucks and not a full harvester ? are they rare in the USA? something like that ruclips.net/video/smvjnySzhBY/видео.html
is it more the use of legacy equipment until its unfixable as a cost saving measure ?
is it truely more expensive to buy and run a full harvester and a self loading forwarder or 5 maschines with their maintainance and operators salaries ?
or does your primary work with hardwood rather than softwood make the use of a push trough delimber system difficult?
here a operation of your size would have a full harvester, a selfloader forwarder or two tractors with different logging trailers and winches, two all wheel drive four axle cabover trucks with knuckleboom cranes and interchangeable log frames for rolloff container systems - very fast unloading just changeing the box without undoing the load securements, one fifth wheel truck with a log trailer , a non ground bearing lowboy trailer and a service truck , a similar sawmill setup using bandsaws, automatic debarker either useing spring loaded knifes or high pressure water/steam and collected bark and woodchip fired steam dryer shack and vacuum impregnation / high pressure impregnation boilers, two wheel loaders a 5 ton and a 20 ton forklift. steel roofing over sawmill area for cut wood storage and drying. sawdust and waste collection is sometimes automatized with pressure washers running along rails - collected in concrete basins together with the dirt from automatized pressure washing dirt and bark off trees to reduce general sawmill plant wear
you did a very nice video documentation - quite different from the alpine logging here across the pond - we mustnt build logging roads without permits required for acess roads and regulations for soil stabilization and sedimentation - also our enviromental protection foresees minimal impact - meaning lowest possible ground disturbance and compaction pressure, lowest weight required maschines, more use of tractors and PTO winches with knuckleboom crane log trailers and few tracked vehilces nearly no steel tracks except in extreme terrain , use of cableways in steep terrain and full harvesters and wheeled excavators with lgp tires and full harvester heads in suitable terrain
also very little on site mulching - rather gathering of underbrusch and deadwood for woodchips
if mulching is required for replanting or ag use of cleared land rock breaker reclaimers with carbide tools on high HP tractors are used by specialized contractors - anything else other than a 25 ton+ excavator with single track grousers with shear grapple and stumper is pretty well a exercise in futility
Log skidders like the articulated ones are nearly unheard of - probably less than 50 in the entire country - road legal ag tractors with winch or rear grapple are used instead - skidding & forwarding roads are gennerally a lot less wide -most are between 6 ft and 8ft only main acess logging roads have shot rock or gravel on it - state forrest acess roads have asphalt paving - old private acess were just driven on for a while then had the ruts filled with brick, tile and concrete demolition debree and regularely refilled until no more ruts were made , sadly thats illegal nowadays .
we got a 4 ton 100hp tractor with a rear dump box and a pallet fork, a grapple on a 8ton articulated wheel loader , a 16 ton all wheel drive self loader cabover dump truck with knuckle boom crane and grapple, a tractor dump trailer and two smaller 45 hp tractors with winches and dump box for meter long firewood for splitting and a 80 hp tractor with a PTO powered wood chipper - on road log trucks generally also have self loader cranes here
minimal impact is generally wanted - trees get felled with winch assistance to assure the fall direction with the least damage to young upcomming trees - very rarely are larger areas cleared at once - usually half the trees in a area are thinned out then the rest is cut some years later once the young trees are tall enough to not get choked by weeds and vines - reduces risk of erosion and landlides and reduces cost for reforestation
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