This is my first time seeing logging with this kind of machinery... it's incredibly powerful... people are so good at making tools! I wonder, if there is something very vital lost when we don't actually touch things with our hands... it's a pretty simple point I'm making here... all those people who will be using the lumber that the harvester cut will likely have very little apreciation for it since they didn't touch it, didn't make it - only bought that finished product, a desk @ Ikea, may be. You feel me? I've been cutting and splitting my own firewood for the first time ever and I'm loving it...
I think it is more a processor being used as a harvester, and its just about as it's limit on that timber. Cool watching how different folks approach felling.
The forwarder is a 890 Valmet , due to the restrictions at the stacking area the forwarder is about 5 weeks behind the Tigercat Harvester and he is having to carry allot of brash to fill in the wet ares so that takes up allot of his time.
Hi Daniel, A Tigercat Harvester would cost approx £320,000,00 Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds........Allot of money, But you can get them secound hand anything from £80,000,00 all the way up.
This is my first time seeing logging with this kind of machinery... it's incredibly powerful... people are so good at making tools!
I wonder, if there is something very vital lost when we don't actually touch things with our hands... it's a pretty simple point I'm making here... all those people who will be using the lumber that the harvester cut will likely have very little apreciation for it since they didn't touch it, didn't make it - only bought that finished product, a desk @ Ikea, may be. You feel me?
I've been cutting and splitting my own firewood for the first time ever and I'm loving it...
I think it is more a processor being used as a harvester, and its just about as it's limit on that timber. Cool watching how different folks approach felling.
Good bit of film. Nice big Sitka.
The forwarder is a 890 Valmet , due to the restrictions at the stacking area the forwarder is about 5 weeks behind the Tigercat Harvester and he is having to carry allot of brash to fill in the wet ares so that takes up allot of his time.
Great operators , that's a lot of boards
What type of forwarder do you use there? Nice video! 5*
you should try a logset 10xl head on tht ive seen a few tigercats with it on and they look like a good combo great vid btw and lovley spruce
Hi @gangesexcavating The head is a Logmax 6000 with a 9000 bottom half it was the first prototype that Logmax had done back in the day.
very good I must say you are ye avery great operator
nice clip
Hi Daniel,
A Tigercat Harvester would cost approx £320,000,00 Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds........Allot of money, But you can get them secound hand anything from £80,000,00 all the way up.
Cesar 🧔🏻
Хороший харвестер с головкой LOG MAX 7000.
good video but boy thats hard on the bar cutting with a dull chain like that you can see it smoke!
1 lift cylinder 845c,6000twin
LogMax 7000XT head
bahhh speed up the saw in can take 12-13000 rpm no problem
Blunt as fuk put a sharp chain on
Why spend the extra money on a leveller? Just buy a flat bottom. Save a bit of money that way. And put a waratah 622 head on it
disgusting..
+Orison Squirrell LOL.
You better not be buying any furniture of any kind or buy Toilet paper!!!!
Uwe Henseler Or live in a home of any kind or eat any food ??
+Orison Squirrell Do you enjoy living in a hole in the ground?
+Orison Squirrell What is so disgusting about it?