This is Coulson’s Madill 044 in Lucky Creek outside of Ucluelet, BC. There’s a video around on RUclips of Micky Brown running the recovery operation on this . I believe he’s at Holberg - Western Forest Products now, if not retired?
Where is this? I’m in burr inlet building road. Sadly,a lot of hoe operators don’t key in properly. You should always build your road assuming they are putting a 144 on it. You should always dig out your key. And construct it with big hard rock.
@@BjarneButler yup. I built lots of road in handy creek a few years back. We had some sideslope over 200 %. Just getting up to go to work now. BUTE inlet. Steep here too. Thanks
Ya I fell the stump that’s holding it from rolling down the mountain. Luckily it was tied back. They ended up anchoring it to bedrock then built a road below it
They need to fully understand the situation before beginning recovery. This necessarily requires a lot of standing around, looking, talking, generating and evaluating options, looking for where things can go wrong. The very last thing you want to do in a situation like this is rush.
@@shakuvendell Are you stupid? I hate to ask a stupid question with such an obvious answer, well, no, I don't. Clearly you're stupid to be asking me a stupid question about a comment from 9 MONTHS AGO. Stupid does is stupid is.
wow great videos bjarne so good love tree work scenery there is beautiful
I have a couple ideas on what id do to save it, but im curious what the actual solution was.
They built a road below it and drive down to the road with winches from a couple dozers
This is when the boss said who did this and all you hear is a dozen quite wasn't me's
looks like a pucker factor 10
This is Coulson’s Madill 044 in Lucky Creek outside of Ucluelet, BC. There’s a video around on RUclips of Micky Brown running the recovery operation on this . I believe he’s at Holberg - Western Forest Products now, if not retired?
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Does it go past 10
What yarder is that
Grapple yarder it looks like
@@leemackay888 thanks but I wanted to know the model of production but thanks anyway
@@Sailingspeedat9kn sorry brother ,no clue , I never worked on grapple machines, just the Madill 90 and mini towers.
@@leemackay888 thanks 🫡
soooo what happened eh!?
O shit the guy wires saved his ass so far
That cost some money…sheeeeiiit!
Where is this? I’m in burr inlet building road. Sadly,a lot of hoe operators don’t key in properly. You should always build your road assuming they are putting a 144 on it. You should always dig out your key. And construct it with big hard rock.
Toquart. Between ucluelet and port Alberni
@@BjarneButler yup. I built lots of road in handy creek a few years back. We had some sideslope over 200 %. Just getting up to go to work now. BUTE inlet. Steep here too. Thanks
Must be old footage! Saw this yarder rescue on another video about 5yrs ago
That was the rescue operation , this is just after it rolled off the road. :)
I would like to see the rescue. I will be looking for the video.
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off the grid kitty
Wow ..sketchy
is this Wayne's shit or Ron's garbage?
Put guylines out.tie back the stumps.at least it won't go down the hill.
Ya I fell the stump that’s holding it from rolling down the mountain. Luckily it was tied back. They ended up anchoring it to bedrock then built a road below it
Quite a touchy situation!
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O no bad day bad freakn day .
Shove a deck under it against that big stump. Bring in a hoe and excavate a bit. Get back to logging
Ok so, get the excavator to work.
Oh shit
Must be a union job everyone standing around doing nothing.
It’s an accident scene that’s why
They need to fully understand the situation before beginning recovery. This necessarily requires a lot of standing around, looking, talking, generating and evaluating options, looking for where things can go wrong. The very last thing you want to do in a situation like this is rush.
That’s not good
Stop clear cutting.
Get a job
@@jaybray4901 dipwad above you has no clue what a job is, let alone a real man's job!
@@geocube1898 Do you know him?
@@shakuvendell Are you stupid? I hate to ask a stupid question with such an obvious answer, well, no, I don't. Clearly you're stupid to be asking me a stupid question about a comment from 9 MONTHS AGO. Stupid does is stupid is.
Rollofnickles...your such an idiot