EXTREME Logging!!! ClimbMAX on 100% Slope- Chilton Logging

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 63

  • @barryhansen6854
    @barryhansen6854 5 лет назад +5

    Great footage of that working, good to see NZ machines working outside of the country, cheers NZ.

  • @arkansas1336
    @arkansas1336 5 лет назад +2

    100% slope will test your equipment and skills. Great video! ....13

  • @kevinsnead1125
    @kevinsnead1125 16 дней назад

    Another great video!

  • @tttco
    @tttco 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Chilton is a great company to work for Top Notch equipment and top-notch operators

  • @woos31
    @woos31 5 лет назад +2

    That's pretty damn cool! I finally see how that machine had the winch integrated on the undercarriage, and crazy how your mind tricks you when in the first minute or so the ground I so steep it looked flat when the drone was directly above the machine. Aside from some of the angles looking into the sun, that's another drone logging video winner pard!

  • @stevewooff5982
    @stevewooff5982 5 лет назад +2

    Really great video ! Having the winch on the cutting machine has got to be better than a stationary winch. Rope can't burn for one thing.

  • @eliteearthworksllc
    @eliteearthworksllc 5 лет назад

    Fantastic video! That is quite the machine! Looks to save a ton of time and be able to cut trees in places or slopes that use to seem impossible to cut! Thanks for sharing and keep em coming! Great work, great editing! Thanks

  • @VideosByAl
    @VideosByAl 5 лет назад +1

    Another Stellar video 👍

  • @goldshieldenterprises692
    @goldshieldenterprises692 5 лет назад

    Slicker than pig snot. Waiting for this channel to blow up. Awesome video.

  • @8800081
    @8800081 4 года назад +1

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    For those who said "It can" and won
    Yours is not the Cry of cost
    For what you've waged and what you've lost
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  • @oldschoolmoto
    @oldschoolmoto 5 лет назад

    sweet nice to see you posting some vids great as always

  • @ToTheTopCrane
    @ToTheTopCrane 5 лет назад

    Awesome video!! Don't forget us little RUclipsrs when your channel blows up! Lol Nice work my friend. 🙂👍

  • @alexesgate8033
    @alexesgate8033 5 лет назад

    Super cool machine and awsome srone video

  • @killstrees
    @killstrees 5 лет назад

    I really liked steep ground. Never did get to kill trees, but I ran forwarder up and down ground like this in north eastern washington. Was a lot of fun, but the machines weren't exactly designed for this kind of ground, so they broke quite a bit. Even bigger pain was the stumps. They were at ground height going down hill, coming back up loaded they were about two feet taller causing the forwarder to get high centered and stuck. Thankfully the worst of it was in a clear cut so i had a couple options to get around

  • @jacksak
    @jacksak 5 лет назад

    Great video, amazing shots...

  • @desertlogger2062
    @desertlogger2062 5 лет назад

    That's bad ass brotha 😋 keep em coming

  • @upnorthoutdoors1229
    @upnorthoutdoors1229 3 года назад

    I logged for thirty five years this looks like a jack pot for who ever is skidding it out.Wood is not bunched tight and alot of its butts facing uphill.

  • @salstonightsbiggestloser
    @salstonightsbiggestloser 5 лет назад

    Seen this at a logging show in Oregon a year ago or so. Pretty damn cool way of tackling a big problem, and helping to adapt to terrain you wouldn't be able to access.

  • @muddawgkomm9642
    @muddawgkomm9642 5 лет назад

    Boy being in a position to harvest on slope of the nature opens up a whole new ball game!

  • @jacobdixon7218
    @jacobdixon7218 5 лет назад

    Glad to finally see this video! I saw you comment on another page that you were going to get some footage of this machine in action. You did not disappoint! Great video and straight up awesome machine! Keep em coming

  • @chuckdriver9672
    @chuckdriver9672 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool video!! The drone really shows just how steep that machine is working. Looks like they are getting a bit behind on the landing...

  • @reltsihW
    @reltsihW 5 лет назад

    So how is the engine sitting without starving for oil on that much of an angle? It would have to be on some sort of pendulum or remote oil pressure system.

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад

      Climbmax has completely redone all of the fluid systems to allow for them to operate correctly. I couldn't tell you specifically what they did though.

    • @calebsimth4562
      @calebsimth4562 4 года назад

      Yes they have there own systems for oil, hydraulic oil, fuel, so it doesn’t starve on steep slopes. It’s a really cool in person

  • @tutekohe1361
    @tutekohe1361 4 года назад

    I am assuming 100% slope is American for 45 degree slope?

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  4 года назад

      Yes 100 percent is 45 degrees. For instance if you walk 10 feet horizontally and go up 10 feet then it is 1. If you walk 10 feet and go up 5 feet then it would be 50 percent or 26.5 degrees.

  • @robertnicol8743
    @robertnicol8743 5 лет назад

    Nice video. Are they getting timber out with a yarder after it’s cut?

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад

      No the benefit of this machine is after it cuts the timber it is then shovel logged by the same machine to the bottom of the hill.

    • @robertnicol8743
      @robertnicol8743 5 лет назад

      Blue Line Land Works where is this work being done at ?

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад +1

      @@robertnicol8743 SW Washington

    • @calebsimth4562
      @calebsimth4562 4 года назад

      Is This near Canyon Creek Wa ?

  • @Pete-from-Tn
    @Pete-from-Tn 5 лет назад +3

    Sure would make for a bad day. If that cable was to snap. Unreal to cut that with a machine.

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад +2

      The primary job of the cable is for traction assistance on the way back up the hill.

    • @barryhansen6854
      @barryhansen6854 5 лет назад +1

      If the cable breaks the computer on board drops the blade immediately to stop the machine from a run away.

  • @garycrane1883
    @garycrane1883 5 лет назад

    These are really scrawny logs. Are they just for chips? Who limbs them? The video didn't show that part.

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад

      The logs are actually fairly large for alder saw log. The first log or 2 usually gets sawed for cabinets or furniture and the tops get chipped. The machine at the bottom of the hill has a processor head on it which limbs and bucks the logs.

    • @jacobdixon7218
      @jacobdixon7218 5 лет назад

      @@BlueLineLandWorks I thought I read somewhere that these machines have like a 42" bar saw. It looks to me that some of the bigger firs he isnt even able to cut all the way through and is tearing the last little bit off the stump. I wouldn't call that scrawny.

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад

      @@jacobdixon7218 I believe this one has a 1 meter bar and I would agree most of these trees are not scrawny. The size of the machine definitely makes them.look smaller though. Look at the guy standing next to the cutting head.

  • @davestinson5691
    @davestinson5691 5 лет назад

    This might be dumb question to those who know. But how do they get trees down where loader can handle them ?? Very cool video man nice job

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад

      If you watch towards the end of the video you will see that the same machine that does the cutting is shoveling the logs down the hill to less steep ground. You will also see the pile that is already there from the section previously logged.

  • @Nunyabusiness007
    @Nunyabusiness007 5 лет назад

    100% slope? Please explain that.

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад +1

      Slope is measured in rise over run. 12 inches rise in 12 inches run equals 45 degrees or 100 percent slope.

    • @Nunyabusiness007
      @Nunyabusiness007 5 лет назад +2

      Blue Line Land Works yeah I thought that is what you were referring to. I am General Contactor and we deal with slopes and percentages in grading every day. 100% slope would be straight up and down which this obviously isn’t.
      Sorta misleading.

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад +5

      I wouldn't say it is misleading because anyone who deals with slope would know that 100 percent is 45 degrees.

  • @skadill
    @skadill 5 лет назад +1

    Non tilter??,steep ground machine designed by flat ground engineers

    • @BlueLineLandWorks
      @BlueLineLandWorks  5 лет назад

      If you tilted level on a 45 degree slope you would probably have a hard time not running you boom into the hill side.

    • @swn02
      @swn02 5 лет назад +2

      @@BlueLineLandWorks tilter would have no trouble on that land, if you look at my last vid you will a tilter working in NZ i forgot to put some stills on the end of the vid to show how steep some parts were

    • @canadianboyee
      @canadianboyee 5 лет назад +1

      Blue Line Land Works not true..... we got two of them in BC, hot saw tigercat bunchers. So do lots of guys

    • @DHRDarren
      @DHRDarren 5 лет назад

      @@BlueLineLandWorks you obviously have not run a tethered tilter. Far superior to a fixed bottom machine if for no other reason than operator fatigue alone.

    • @horus2153
      @horus2153 5 лет назад

      This thing goes steeper than a leveler safer aswell

  • @woos31
    @woos31 5 лет назад

    First!

  • @poorrobin1118
    @poorrobin1118 5 лет назад

    This is a lot different from logging in Georgia I have watched several blue line videos and have been pretty impressed my family used to operate a 2500 ton per week swap logging job in Georgia I would have thought a machine designed to cut slopes like that would have had a leveling house in addition to the winch

  • @briangardiner1015
    @briangardiner1015 5 лет назад

    You know it is steep when you see a cable hooked to the machine. The only other time I saw a cable hooked to a machine was on a rock drill hanging off of a cliff.

  • @mrkickass123100
    @mrkickass123100 5 лет назад +1

    Highly doubt this is a 100% slope...

    • @abepenner7497
      @abepenner7497 4 года назад

      Looks pretty close. 12" rise for every 12" run...

  • @winstonskafte5505
    @winstonskafte5505 5 лет назад

    get a hand faller