Well done archie all them buttons will do my nut in .wood a old tractors pto run the palax and did you spend much at the show ££££😮 have a good weekend buddy thanks.
out of interest, whats the process after the harvesting is done do they put a big mulcher through the site to get rid of the old stumps & clear all the stuff left on the floor?
Yes most of the time but also can just plant between stumps and by the time they come to harvest the new crop they stumps are normally rotten enough etc
Hey just a bit of advice when ur stacking never straighten the timber by hitting it, it can wear out the grab and also when stacking keep the butt facing towards you and try use the extension on the crane as mush as possible.
How so? Maximizing utilization of the tree. Different parts of a tree are better suited for applications other than a sawlog. One tree can give you sawlogs, firewood logs and biomass chips for mulch or energy production. Or horse bedding.
Well done archie all them buttons will do my nut in .wood a old tractors pto run the palax and did you spend much at the show ££££😮 have a good weekend buddy thanks.
Yes not sure on HP but wouldn’t be very big as the electric motor isn’t big. No no purchase this time
out of interest, whats the process after the harvesting is done do they put a big mulcher through the site to get rid of the old stumps & clear all the stuff left on the floor?
Yes most of the time but also can just plant between stumps and by the time they come to harvest the new crop they stumps are normally rotten enough etc
Hey Archie, great work. What’s yours background
Farming background
@@oakfarmfirewood I thought you might have been, by the way you think and operate machinery. I was a farmer before I was medically retired.
Farming is just overcoming problems and getting it done 👍🏼 a farmer knows a little bit of everything I find. Learn, break, fix etc
Practice makes perfect Archie,
you did well.
Thanks Colin
Slimy conditions & HGV = 🤬💩 good driving with patience 👌🏼my sister used to use Bedmax for her horses, nice to see where it starts from 😊
A very complicated machine you did well for not using it for a year
Good to see the rain 🌧 because rain 🌧 make corn 🌽 and corn 🌽 make whiskey 🥃 buddy 😊.
Plenty of buttons and controls. I'd say you did pretty good. I couldn't get it cranked.
Thanks
Hey just a bit of advice when ur stacking never straighten the timber by hitting it, it can wear out the grab and also when stacking keep the butt facing towards you and try use the extension on the crane as mush as possible.
Cheers
Looks complicated!
Archie great job everything come with practice. Remember STICK on the Ice 🧊, Saw in the Wood 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD .😊
Thanks 👍
Nice job. Took me ages to get used to my Crane trailer lol you did well. Keep up the great videos and thanks for posting
All of us could use a forwarder in the wood yard.. great video..
Definitely!
Very versatile operator Archie. Fair play👍
Thanks
From a completely uneducated view point seen a waste to chip for horse bedding. Great content keep it coming
How so? Maximizing utilization of the tree. Different parts of a tree are better suited for applications other than a sawlog. One tree can give you sawlogs, firewood logs and biomass chips for mulch or energy production. Or horse bedding.
Yes that’s correct 👍🏼 can’t all be used for milling
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Presumably you have your FMO certs then?