Big Thanks To Joey Maillot for sticking my Go Pro in the cabs of these machines while he was working to get this amazing footage! Please check out his killer logging group on facebook "Logger X" - facebook.com/groups/676699516493232
It interesting how different logging is in different countries. In Sweden this not how trucks are loaded. Most logging trucks has there own crane and the drivers load there own trucks and trailers with them. The trailers are also more advanced so the can slide the load backwards to the back of the trailer when they load.
The US has plenty of self loading trucks. It all really depends on the area and size of the operation. If its a big company and job it would make far more financial sense to use a loader like this and just plain bunk trailers. The logging industry in the US and Canada varies so widely from state to state and even within states.
Joe Stimac i guess You are right but if they had used a forwarder that stacked the loggs in one row and higher with self loading trucks picking it up that would have saved booth one operator and one machine. More efficient even on a big job. In Sweden loaders are rare even on big jobs. They are usually only used in “terminals” where they stockpile logs
Jack Watt I have hard time believing that that would be faster than a modern processor that both cuts and processor. the logs and then use a forwarder that bring the logs to the road. There are less steps and less machines that must be more effective even on big jobs. The way you describe it. that’s how logging was done in Sweden during the 60’s. I guess it’s a sort I culture difference anyway. It’s like that you guys I North America keeps building trucks with a manual gearbox.
Big Thanks To Joey Maillot for sticking my Go Pro in the cabs of these machines while he was working to get this amazing footage! Please check out his killer logging group on facebook "Logger X" - facebook.com/groups/676699516493232
Dude you should wire 2-way PPT into your joystick, btw very nice wood
Guys who do that everyday for a living make it look so effortless. Awesome video
easy to learn hard to master
I thought you were only gonna leave us with that logging crate video lol
real life must be so good no "fps" drops ahahah
Alot more control of ur machine too
no logs shaking like they got epilepsy when you tightly place them on the trailer
@@laurensrodi9501 😂😂
Realistically Logs handle a little better in real life from my experience. Although FDR logging machines makes the game way better. NO MORE RAGING lol
Thanks to Joey and FDR for this awesome video!!💯💙👍
Nice load time chief. I run a cat 568, happy logging 👍👍
Would you consider doing a face revealing and could you make a 1955 mack truck? I love your videos 👍👍👍
legit thought this was fs at first and that FDR had developed a hyper-realistic driver mod. Fantastic vid :)
Can’t put straps on the logs while you have the in the air now
Would love to operate one of these bad boys, but it’s so hard to get into forestry jobs in my area
Cool video. Here truck have own crane we dont use loaders
Got expirence on forwarder going to give loader a try Tommorw
Your a great operator my man!
It interesting how different logging is in different countries. In Sweden this not how trucks are loaded. Most logging trucks has there own crane and the drivers load there own trucks and trailers with them. The trailers are also more advanced so the can slide the load backwards to the back of the trailer when they load.
Det här går ju snabbare men det är ju mer och flytta efteråt.
The US has plenty of self loading trucks. It all really depends on the area and size of the operation. If its a big company and job it would make far more financial sense to use a loader like this and just plain bunk trailers. The logging industry in the US and Canada varies so widely from state to state and even within states.
Taco jo men detta sätt kostar mer arbetstimmar och drifttimmar på maskinen.
Joe Stimac i guess You are right but if they had used a forwarder that stacked the loggs in one row and higher with self loading trucks picking it up that would have saved booth one operator and one machine. More efficient even on a big job. In Sweden loaders are rare even on big jobs. They are usually only used in “terminals” where they stockpile logs
Jack Watt I have hard time believing that that would be faster than a modern processor that both cuts and processor. the logs and then use a forwarder that bring the logs to the road. There are less steps and less machines that must be more effective even on big jobs. The way you describe it. that’s how logging was done in Sweden during the 60’s. I guess it’s a sort I culture difference anyway. It’s like that you guys I North America keeps building trucks with a manual gearbox.
FDR what kind of trees do y’all have up there? Our logging down here is all southern yellow pine and logs are typically 45-65ft long
My dream job !
nice tunes
I Hit the like button buddy
I’ve low key kinda wanna be a logger lol
Me two
Can you do more of these
Don't you have summers in Canada? Lol
for about 23 mins a year I hear XD
Any chance you know the music at 3:51 ? Nice video!
Title is Garage by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena. It's in the RUclips Audio Library.
@@NLAGaming Thank you so much !!!
is it a side door or rear door entry
not sure i think its rear
It's a rear door, I run the 875 as well
at 6:51 is he siting on the pile of logs, hes like twice as high as the truck?
I know this is really late but there's a few kinds of cabs for these machines, I'm guessing this is one that sits very high up.
Cesar🧔
Nice video but are you driving?
no my friend Joey is the operator ;)
Ok if I thought that fs was fun I was rong
I hit the mute button. I would rather listen to the machine run then the music.
Is that you
no this is a friend of mine ;)