It's great to see someone that takes pride in their work. Everything looks clean and organized which shows you care about the property you are on. Cheers.
Man Tim that first load was nothing but thumpers, that was some nice trees y'all are loading up, you guys are cutting a nice tract if timber it seems, video was awesome Tim, thanks for sharing as always, look forward to the next one. 🚜🌲🌳💪👍🇺🇲
Breakfast and Cottontop a winning combination!! Morning Tim and Jill! Lots experience knowledge to be able to judge just by tree size to make the loading of the truck move faster!!
I am danged impressed with the loader! That is some heavy wood to lift out at full reach! The swing power is awesome too. I know for certain my 437D would NEVER do what you did in this video.
It's fun to watch you guys load more than toothpicks, I'd bet it's more fun for you guys too? Looks like everything is running as it should today. "Like a well oiled machine"
That's some big trees on that load. You don't see them that size much anymore. That's nice having scales on the loader. Was the big pines going for power poles?
I know back in like 1990 through 97, the logs we got in for manufacturing Log Homes were some good size logs and we would have anywhere from 8ft long white pine logs up to 30ft long for the wall logs and all structure Support logs were yellow pine starting at 12ft up to 36ft long for use as ceiling rafters, ceiling ridge beams, main floor Support girder beans
I’ve heard you talk about the on board scales before but can’t recall if you mentioned how often they have to be recalibrate or certified. That was 1 nice looking load.
In Ga where i hunt they would cut most of that hardwood down and leave it laying. We got sprayed about 10 years ago by helicopter and they killed all of the hardwood out even some poplar and oak that was the size of the big poplar you have on the ground. I wish you'll were doing the cutting where we are
Here in se Oklahoma timber company came in crushed and poisoned thousands of acres of hardwood and replanted in pine. In the river bottoms they bored and poisoned huge pin oaks and gum. Now they are begging for hardwood . makes no sense.
do you all have any Maple in that area? and also is that why it's so small for pupal cause they've sprayed it? usually it don't get cut here unless it's a about all the size of the first load.
It's great to see someone that takes pride in their work. Everything looks clean and organized which shows you care about the property you are on. Cheers.
Man those are some sweet logs, watching some older awesome videos
Man Tim that first load was nothing but thumpers, that was some nice trees y'all are loading up, you guys are cutting a nice tract if timber it seems, video was awesome Tim, thanks for sharing as always, look forward to the next one. 🚜🌲🌳💪👍🇺🇲
looks so much warmer there!
Breakfast and Cottontop a winning combination!! Morning Tim and Jill! Lots experience knowledge to be able to judge just by tree size to make the loading of the truck move faster!!
Those are some good looking logs. Great video
Those were some good old big ones. Nice poles also.
I am danged impressed with the loader! That is some heavy wood to lift out at full reach!
The swing power is awesome too. I know for certain my 437D would NEVER do what you did in this video.
That's them big money 🌳
Man loading those trucks you make it look so easy who's some beautiful looking trees St Louis watching
Funny video calling those big trees. In Oregon you still see 3 and 5 tree loads with a 36 inch butt
In Ga., if I'm correct the max a load length can be is 100 feet from front bumper of the truck to the top of trees.
Thank goodness for the scales. I couldn’t imagine trying to estimate by eye, especially going from 9 stems to a load of hardwood pulpwood.
That truck pulling away may me tingle downstairs...
It's fun to watch you guys load more than toothpicks, I'd bet it's more fun for you guys too?
Looks like everything is running as it should today. "Like a well oiled machine"
Good morning Mr Tim and CT3 family ✌️👍
Them some strong loads!!
They where definitely some big trees
That's some big trees on that load. You don't see them that size much anymore. That's nice having scales on the loader. Was the big pines going for power poles?
Awesome video Tim
Our mill stopped bringing in tree length this year, it's all cut to length in the bush now. I miss unloading full length logs.
Great job crew !
A great video Tim.
I know back in like 1990 through 97, the logs we got in for manufacturing Log Homes were some good size logs and we would have anywhere from 8ft long white pine logs up to 30ft long for the wall logs and all structure Support logs were yellow pine starting at 12ft up to 36ft long for use as ceiling rafters, ceiling ridge beams, main floor Support girder beans
I’ve heard you talk about the on board scales before but can’t recall if you mentioned how often they have to be recalibrate or certified. That was 1 nice looking load.
Now I know where the big logs get milled.
Who owns the timber? Who decides where the timber goes? Awesome video great loading. God bless be safe.
A timber company owns it and they decide where the delivery points are.
@@cotontop3 Thanks for the reply.
Man I bet you rock at the claw machine at the stores. 🤣🤣🤣
Hello Tim, I have been looking for them kind of scales for my tamden truck but have no luck. Thank you for sharing
Finally some hardwood
You are so cool
Nice timber
I turned over load of pine logs about that size
What is your favorite chain for your saws
Now I got a question Tim, will the processor handle ply logs that big or do y’all process them out by hand?
Nice sticks would those go for hydro poles or for boards?
How close does the weight have to be on the loads? Would a truck get sent if it is 1000 pounds over or do you take one off?
question does your trucks have a scale on them or does your load have a scale
He say in the video
I used to love cutting poplar, usually pretty straight and not a lot of limbs. 100k is creeping up.....
Can you only gross 80,000 on logs or is there a tolerance?
With the right tag we can haul 88 in bama and 84 in ms.
How many board feet would you say that big log had.
In Ga where i hunt they would cut most of that hardwood down and leave it laying. We got sprayed about 10 years ago by helicopter and they killed all of the hardwood out even some poplar and oak that was the size of the big poplar you have on the ground. I wish you'll were doing the cutting where we are
Here in se Oklahoma timber company came in crushed and poisoned thousands of acres of hardwood and replanted in pine. In the river bottoms they bored and poisoned huge pin oaks and gum. Now they are begging for hardwood . makes no sense.
There was a lot of that happened here too before there was a hwd pulp market. They crushed thousands of acres.
I bet that place was eat up with turkeys
How well does the processor handle those oversize logs??
The 624 will still run them.
@@cotontop3 good deal. Processors getting pretty popular down here in south Mississippi
How do I like tigercat loaders
What’s the average butt diameter on these? Appear to be 20-24”
do you all have any Maple in that area? and also is that why it's so small for pupal cause they've sprayed it? usually it don't get cut here unless it's a about all the size of the first load.
If you figure out how to kill Norway Maples for good, share with a brother.