that loader appears to be equipped with a stinger but it looks like one or more of the hoses that bridge the gap between the boom stick end and beginning of the stinger extension may have been replaced with shorter than supposed to be in order to utilize the full extension of the option? bummer
that driver was very nice cause I would have said no way bro roadside is what I got to have when it gets greasy like that. What part of the country is that where you have killer white oak?
You don’t log…. N central PA my drivers aren’t prissy they get the loads out stacked! One of my drivers is called Heap for a reason. Last load I sent in yesterday was 23t of quaking aspen to the paper mill the same load in oak is 30+t or more!
Not a very big load aT all looks like 2000 board ft my average loads are 3900-4200 depending on where I’m sending. Also trim your bells my veneer buyer could give y’all a lesson or 2. Why didn’t he load the long poles first?
Nice looking timber, but probably the most ineffectual tractor operator I've ever seen. A loader with forks or chains on at least one axle on either truck or tractor would have had the truck in and out in half the time.
hi there nice looking logs john
that loader appears to be equipped with a stinger but it looks like one or more of the hoses that bridge the gap between the boom stick end and beginning of the stinger extension may have been replaced with shorter than supposed to be in order to utilize the full extension of the option? bummer
In muddy conditions like that, why drag a boat anchor around?
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Like to see him load and unload the trailer lol
Tractor needs chains, who ever put all the logs on the landing. Should have done better. Look’s messy. St. Paul.
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that driver was very nice cause I would have said no way bro roadside is what I got to have when it gets greasy like that. What part of the country is that where you have killer white oak?
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You don’t log…. N central PA my drivers aren’t prissy they get the loads out stacked! One of my drivers is called Heap for a reason. Last load I sent in yesterday was 23t of quaking aspen to the paper mill the same load in oak is 30+t or more!
@@at_3831 good for you boss 😙
@@at_3831 whats your point
@@jerrysmith3517 I’d be embarrassed to publish this video
Driving a tractor isn't for everyone, especially with operation of the hydraulics, you don't need a chain or all-wheel drive for that.
Not a very big load aT all looks like 2000 board ft my average loads are 3900-4200 depending on where I’m sending. Also trim your bells my veneer buyer could give y’all a lesson or 2. Why didn’t he load the long poles first?
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Nice looking timber, but probably the most ineffectual tractor operator I've ever seen. A loader with forks or chains on at least one axle on either truck or tractor would have had the truck in and out in half the time.
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NOW THAT IS BORING AS HELL