Dang cat skinner I’am going to tell you that your nearly as good as me, nah you’re way better. Thanks operator. I’am an old cat skinner, and built a bunch of logging road in Washington and Idaho back in the 60s and 70s. Enjoyed it.
Love the woods work! I would've been a 4th gen timber faller had my family not moved to Eastern oregon in '92-'93 due to the speckled fowl but just weren't meant to be for me. I've always loved all aspects of workin in the woods from road building to gettin the wood to a mill, replanting ain't my take but have always wanted to do the other parts! Look forward to any videos you can share guys!
I been clearing land for 40 plus years, I found that pushing stumps with a cat is best if you have a stump block with a side splitter on it they split an come out easier or a track hoe with a rock bucket but you have to use what you got sometimes
You guys on the left coast should do something really spectacular with those awesome machines. I have a suggestion, go to the governors shack and flatten it.
Man, that machine must last forever with such a smooth operrrator! Good job
Best sounding cat engine ever...!!!
Love those old low rpm engine’s , so much torque. Also great cattle dog hanging out with his buddy
A dozer dog. Love it.
Dang cat skinner I’am going to tell you that your nearly as good as me, nah you’re way better. Thanks operator. I’am an old cat skinner, and built a bunch of logging road in Washington and Idaho back in the 60s and 70s. Enjoyed it.
best video of cat D8H at work. spent many years on a D8H nice tractor.
Love the woods work! I would've been a 4th gen timber faller had my family not moved to Eastern oregon in '92-'93 due to the speckled fowl but just weren't meant to be for me. I've always loved all aspects of workin in the woods from road building to gettin the wood to a mill, replanting ain't my take but have always wanted to do the other parts! Look forward to any videos you can share guys!
Guy I really love that dog now that's epic
A dog and a cat working together in harmony !
46A in Northern Cali spec w guards and arch is coooolllzlllest CAT ever built and the big pipe isn't bad on the ears either! Thx fer posting
Glad to see you both are back to work and posting videos. We miss you guys.
By you both you mean the doggy too? 🐶
I always wanted to run a d8. I have a 450c jd. From watching you guys it's the same thing. You have problems with big stumps too.
I been clearing land for 40 plus years, I found that pushing stumps with a cat is best if you have a stump block with a side splitter on it they split an come out easier or a track hoe with a rock bucket but you have to use what you got sometimes
I have to say that this dozer is really powerful I have subscribed to your blog now
Meu esse cat e uma máquina é tanto sempre pude ver nós caminhões de prancha mas nunca tive a chance de ver de perto trabalhando !!
I just noticed the dog riding along
Essa máquina tem muita força💪😎
You guys on the left coast should do something really spectacular with those awesome machines. I have a suggestion, go to the governors shack and flatten it.
The dog likes it
Beautiful cat
It seem like stumps are in the wrong place unless you need one lol.
Keep pushen.
would it not have been quicker to use the digger, just saying , they are far more efficent at stump removal
Looks like he has a very good co pilot lol.
LOL, that pup
@3:25 that's some impressive pushing.... 💪🇺🇸❤. Keep bringing the videos plz.
Where exactly is this?
Ha! there's a doggie on board at 3:53... :)
Real cool,time machine video,this could have been from 50 years ago and looked the same as today(minus the hoe)
What are you building a road for?
Post some more videos these are awesome
thats an old dog still earning its keep do you all do own mech work
Where is this being built?
Mendocino County California
Ai é tratorzao de força e pra arrancar toco em.
Catdog !
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surprised you don't use a 330 cat track hoe for your stumps
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That’s why you don’t cut the tree and then push the stump just use the tree to use it own weight to get it when the dozer pushes it makes it easier