That end scene has happened to me - tree had just safely hit the ground and I didn’t know that a large dead branch broke off and luckily fell right beside me. You’re smart to wear hard hats. Putting that machinery to hard work is what they’re designed for and good to see. Very physical work, watch your back. Thanks for the upload, cheers
Ya - a smaller tree sling shotted a large branch back at us - a killer for sure...in the next video coming out youll see it still moving when it lands just behind the stump.
I published my first video skidding logs with my 1966 Tree Farmer, I watched all your videos before I bought it, thank you it was super helpful. I'm happy with the machine, it will surve fhe purpose I need it for very well. Che k out the video!
Louie, every time I watch one of these videos where you are out working in the woods it reminds me so much of cutting firewood with my Pops and Uncles back in my formative years. Love the videos. You and Kai are making memories to last a lifetime!
Good to see one of these old units in action. In the late 80’s and early 90’s my dad wrecked, rebuilt and sold old skidders. I spent many weekends in the shop swapping engine accessories, bell housings and oil pans so customers could leave with a ready to drop in Detroit. Also did lots of rebuilds on 440 Deere’s. We used our 540A Deere with a ripper for clearing and ripping right of ways for plowing in natural gas lines. My dad bought it in 78 and was in service until 2016. Last a long time if they are not abused, fairly certain every component was rebuilt multiple times. We are now retired from this work kind of work. Bought a Deere 440B with a powershift for skidding small timber on my land, mostly cleaning up deadfall. Bought it non running and patched the engine and serviced the winch. After the first winter had to pull the front diff to replace the front diff lock line. Won’t pull as much as yours but it’s a fairly fast machine and very easy to run / get on and off. If you can’t find parts for yours we may still have some out here in Central Alberta.
Thanks very much for the offer, and thanks for watching, sounds like a great time with your family. Getting on and off a little easier would be nice I'll be honest lol.
Great footage guys! I will be watching this channel more often! I think I would prefer a regular steering wheel on the skidder though, looks a bit weird, but great work!
If the old girl starts running "rich" or real smoky then its probably not getting enough air to burn its fuel so on the side of the engine near the back you should find where the blower is bolted on. Take it off and you will find a screen that covers where the air gets into the engine there... it will be caked with oil and trash that gets past the air filter. Just wash it out good an reassemble it. no gaskets or other to worry about. I think you should just do it once in a while anyway an double the power and love how its starting better then. Oh, if when falling a tree in that snow and ice an feel nervous about splitting at the trunk where cutting down..... take a pass chain.... a chain thats about two feet long made from five sixteenths or three eights.. like that an has a hook on one end of it. Use it to go around the tree and if you have enough, go around a few times to take up slack and not hit with saw from hanging down. Once its wrapped, cut below it like usual and if it splits, that chain will catch it and keep it from killing you.
Ill check that, we had the rack set and it has the old S type injectors...didnt want to spend the money to change them....does smoke a lot! My clark had N type and it wasn't near that bad. Pretty sure one cylinder is down on compression...but probably like that since 1978...will keep running it! Ill shoot a vid of that screen if I can find it. Thanks!
@@rollingupmysleeves Its between the blower and the engine... I have seen screen door screen in there and it wears out quick and into the engine it goes. Not a good thing and running one without one is a bad idea. You'll find it
Very funny flightless Duck like wobbly running at the end like a super delayed reaction after the tree is already on the ground it came from. Funny have a look at it again would be great material for the bloopers reel.
lol, yes it would seem like that..but what you didn't see was the top of another tree being catapulted towards us..that's why we keep sharp even after the tree has hit the ground. He has my duck wobble genes...enough to get him out of the way and we can outrun our mothers if needed....just barely though.
@@rollingupmysleeves ,Yes this kinda of farming or tree harvesting is Always dangerous including suiting up for the day in those heavy insolated jacket pants combo, even with all the safety gear weighing someone down your definitely right always be looking everywhere for the danger lurking. I was in Heavy scale World wide production logging from 1994 thru 2001 and & heard all types of fatalities almost daily from Japanese destined Wood chips for Fuji Photo paper too Bathroom tissue , Charmaine Super thick 3 ply is what I choose for one small step for man and One giant leap for the better & complete wipe. Warning never use toilet paper if there at Tim Hortons or Macdonald's you can See through the less than a ply of ornament paper it's there by law and not for anything else , Expensive Coffee and Truck in Non fresh doughnuts other than the Bimbits. Good luck again and enjoy your time together father and son.
Ive fixed up a few old skidders, mostly timberjacks ! Eventually you get the bugs out of them. If you could afford to put a new set of 10mm tractor ice pick chains on the rear tires, she will really pull.
Brother and I had a tree farmer b4 we got our Jack. And man it was light in the ass. Not a problem when hooked up to a few . But getting up and going down some hills empty was interesting at times.
@@rollingupmysleeves yea thats exactly what I mean. We eventually up graded to a newer Jack, but it did it's job while we had it. I see yours doesn't have an ash pan on the back either. We put ice pics on the back tires and rings chains on the front as well and it still wouldn't back up very good. Just really light in the back.
Yours might be diferent but the skidder we had we would go to the junkard and get dodge np435 transmissions for about $100 and put them in it because we could not afford to buy the actual replacement. Sometimes we could get a couple years out of a transmission. Best I can remember your skidder looks identical to the one we had.
You can usually plan on spending about 2 to 4k as soon as you get it home and start to clean it up.....fluids alone will cost hundreds, mainline, winch, packing cylinders, clutch, tires, chains, brakes, engine, waterpump, belts and thr list goes on.
Great video, Whereabouts are you guys located? I'm in eastern Ontario Canada. Right now I'm in a battle with dying Ash trees, I love watching this kind of stuff. Looked pretty cold there! Take care
@@rollingupmysleeves I didn’t think driving a skidder and using a chainsaw would look good on a chest mount, but I was positively impressed👍 it was actually very good😁 We have an old skidder ourselves, and a want to make a little logging video with it. But there isn’t space enough between my helmet and the roof of the skidder to mount a GoPro. So maybe I will use a chest mount😁👍
Watch out call out to sonny at the end was & still is very late in coming other than flying branches impaling someone it was late or like last night's Cold leftovers.
Lol id fire all of ya nah I was raised on the late 60 early 70 timberjack 230 d 13 yrs old I loved the Detroit sound but it tought me how to run a skidder n as I got older the newer grapples
Should have had your helper hold your measuring pole,he didn't seem like he knew much.thats the worst so called logging video I've ever seen .I like when he said you broke it ,(choker)if I talked to my dad like that he'd kma be safe ,
That end scene has happened to me - tree had just safely hit the ground and I didn’t know that a large dead branch broke off and luckily fell right beside me. You’re smart to wear hard hats. Putting that machinery to hard work is what they’re designed for and good to see. Very physical work, watch your back. Thanks for the upload, cheers
Ya - a smaller tree sling shotted a large branch back at us - a killer for sure...in the next video coming out youll see it still moving when it lands just behind the stump.
I published my first video skidding logs with my 1966 Tree Farmer, I watched all your videos before I bought it, thank you it was super helpful. I'm happy with the machine, it will surve fhe purpose I need it for very well. Che k out the video!
I saw that great video!
Louie, every time I watch one of these videos where you are out working in the woods it reminds me so much of cutting firewood with my Pops and Uncles back in my formative years. Love the videos. You and Kai are making memories to last a lifetime!
Hey thanks for that - yes I think it's important for sure...and he puts up with me!
I growed up with a skidder just like that hear in eastern KY, brings back a lot of memories.
Thanks for the for the Video.
God Bless.
Glad you enjoyed it
Good to see one of these old units in action.
In the late 80’s and early 90’s my dad wrecked, rebuilt and sold old skidders. I spent many weekends in the shop swapping engine accessories, bell housings and oil pans so customers could leave with a ready to drop in Detroit. Also did lots of rebuilds on 440 Deere’s.
We used our 540A Deere with a ripper for clearing and ripping right of ways for plowing in natural gas lines. My dad bought it in 78 and was in service until 2016. Last a long time if they are not abused, fairly certain every component was rebuilt multiple times.
We are now retired from this work kind of work. Bought a Deere 440B with a powershift for skidding small timber on my land, mostly cleaning up deadfall. Bought it non running and patched the engine and serviced the winch. After the first winter had to pull the front diff to replace the front diff lock line. Won’t pull as much as yours but it’s a fairly fast machine and very easy to run / get on and off.
If you can’t find parts for yours we may still have some out here in Central Alberta.
Thanks very much for the offer, and thanks for watching, sounds like a great time with your family. Getting on and off a little easier would be nice I'll be honest lol.
New subscriber here.
No BS drama ' getting it done in real life.
Will be checking out more of your videos.
Hey thanks Keith much appreciated.
Great footage guys! I will be watching this channel more often! I think I would prefer a regular steering wheel on the skidder though, looks a bit weird, but great work!
Thanks for watching!
If the old girl starts running "rich" or real smoky then its probably not getting enough air to burn its fuel so on the side of the engine near the back you should find where the blower is bolted on. Take it off and you will find a screen that covers where the air gets into the engine there... it will be caked with oil and trash that gets past the air filter. Just wash it out good an reassemble it. no gaskets or other to worry about. I think you should just do it once in a while anyway an double the power and love how its starting better then. Oh, if when falling a tree in that snow and ice an feel nervous about splitting at the trunk where cutting down..... take a pass chain.... a chain thats about two feet long made from five sixteenths or three eights.. like that an has a hook on one end of it. Use it to go around the tree and if you have enough, go around a few times to take up slack and not hit with saw from hanging down. Once its wrapped, cut below it like usual and if it splits, that chain will catch it and keep it from killing you.
Ill check that, we had the rack set and it has the old S type injectors...didnt want to spend the money to change them....does smoke a lot! My clark had N type and it wasn't near that bad. Pretty sure one cylinder is down on compression...but probably like that since 1978...will keep running it! Ill shoot a vid of that screen if I can find it. Thanks!
And thats a good trick for barber chairs, I bore cut mainly but every tree is different it seems so more tools in the box are a good thing - thanks!
@@rollingupmysleeves Its between the blower and the engine... I have seen screen door screen in there and it wears out quick and into the engine it goes. Not a good thing and running one without one is a bad idea. You'll find it
gotta love a Garret with a "screamin Jimmy"!!
Looks like lots of fun out there Louie.
Love it. What an awesome machine. Keep up the good work fellas!
Thanks! Will do!
Very funny flightless Duck like wobbly running at the end like a super delayed reaction after the tree is already on the ground it came from. Funny have a look at it again would be great material for the bloopers reel.
lol, yes it would seem like that..but what you didn't see was the top of another tree being catapulted towards us..that's why we keep sharp even after the tree has hit the ground. He has my duck wobble genes...enough to get him out of the way and we can outrun our mothers if needed....just barely though.
@@rollingupmysleeves ,Yes this kinda of farming or tree harvesting is Always dangerous including suiting up for the day in those heavy insolated jacket pants combo, even with all the safety gear weighing someone down your definitely right always be looking everywhere for the danger lurking. I was in Heavy scale World wide production logging from 1994 thru 2001 and & heard all types of fatalities almost daily from Japanese destined Wood chips for Fuji Photo paper too Bathroom tissue , Charmaine Super thick 3 ply is what I choose for one small step for man and One giant leap for the better & complete wipe. Warning never use toilet paper if there at Tim Hortons or Macdonald's you can See through the less than a ply of ornament paper it's there by law and not for anything else , Expensive Coffee and Truck in Non fresh doughnuts other than the Bimbits. Good luck again and enjoy your time together father and son.
Ive fixed up a few old skidders, mostly timberjacks ! Eventually you get the bugs out of them. If you could afford to put a new set of 10mm tractor ice pick chains on the rear tires, she will really pull.
ya I know me...if I do that ill break parts for sure lol. Have to rebuild a driveshaft...hopefully the kinks are out soon!
Brother and I had a tree farmer b4 we got our Jack. And man it was light in the ass. Not a problem when hooked up to a few . But getting up and going down some hills empty was interesting at times.
Is it ever light in the back...tough to back and steer...only likes to go straight back. Happy new year!
@@rollingupmysleeves yea thats exactly what I mean. We eventually up graded to a newer Jack, but it did it's job while we had it. I see yours doesn't have an ash pan on the back either. We put ice pics on the back tires and rings chains on the front as well and it still wouldn't back up very good. Just really light in the back.
@@kaedyncopper12 Ya I had the clark 664c and it had no issues - but this little machine is so nice in the bush barely leaves a mark
I love the scream that a Detroit makes. Great if you have a lead foot
Looks a lot like Maine. Good video.
Yours might be diferent but the skidder we had we would go to the junkard and get dodge np435 transmissions for about $100 and put them in it because we could not afford to buy the actual replacement. Sometimes we could get a couple years out of a transmission. Best I can remember your skidder looks identical to the one we had.
Very cool! That tranny sounds about right - a little different gear ratio. Thanks for watching!
First Small time , time killer hobby like logging day with the rev too the moon too get anywhere project in motion skidder. Good luck.
Looking at purchasing a very similiar unit, would you reccomend? Any specifics to look for?
So much to look for to be honest, if you can take a knowledgeable person with you that's best.
You can usually plan on spending about 2 to 4k as soon as you get it home and start to clean it up.....fluids alone will cost hundreds, mainline, winch, packing cylinders, clutch, tires, chains, brakes, engine, waterpump, belts and thr list goes on.
@@rollingupmysleeves thank you for the Intel, I assumed there would be a list with an older machine
There is but too much to type here...I thought I made a video about that....not sure
Great video, Whereabouts are you guys located? I'm in eastern Ontario Canada. Right now I'm in a battle with dying Ash trees, I love watching this kind of stuff. Looked pretty cold there! Take care
Hey thanks for watching we are in the ottawa valley. We are into ash as well....a video of just dropping ash comes out at midnight!
@@rollingupmysleeves I figure there are over 250 ash trees on my property and on the surrounding property of my inlaws. I've cut about 40 so far.
@@loggerjohn01 Where are you located?
@@rollingupmysleeves Just outside of Perth.
I drive thru there all the time, gods country. I'm from renfrew originally.
what is this the first time logging
Boy if that was my skidder and you drove it like that that would be the last time you drove it you beat the hell out of it
Hey thanks for watching Jeffrey! What don't you like about my operating skills?
Oh how I miss logging
I know eh - when I stop I miss it badly
that machine is nothing short of jet engine loud..
Do you use a big enough saw
Sometimes I use my small saws...arms and back are wrecked.
A fantastic engine, but for me who is not used to 2-stroke diesel, it sounds very high revs.
Ya I think it's only about 2800rpm...makes a lit of noise lol
@@rollingupmysleeves I guess it's a 2-stroke diesel.
We do not have any in Sweden.
I'm used to this. A forwarder from 1974, called Timmer Kalle.
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Very cool machine!
@@rollingupmysleeves They still run in small farms.
💯👍🏻💯❤️
Old skidders have a special place in my hart:)
Did you use a chest or a head mount for the camera?
Chest mount - do you like that vantage?
@@rollingupmysleeves I didn’t think driving a skidder and using a chainsaw would look good on a chest mount, but I was positively impressed👍 it was actually very good😁
We have an old skidder ourselves, and a want to make a little logging video with it. But there isn’t space enough between my helmet and the roof of the skidder to mount a GoPro. So maybe I will use a chest mount😁👍
@@fyst4413 Let me know when you upload a vid!
@@rollingupmysleeves will do👍
Watch out call out to sonny at the end was & still is very late in coming other than flying branches impaling someone it was late or like last night's Cold leftovers.
Read my comment to your other comment! The rest of the video is coming..it's a cliff hanger!
Lol id fire all of ya nah I was raised on the late 60 early 70 timberjack 230 d 13 yrs old I loved the Detroit sound but it tought me how to run a skidder n as I got older the newer grapples
Thanks for watching Joe!
Unfortunately your memories are going to be cut short if y’all keep limbing loaded trees😡! Scary to watch.
Ya pretty dirty spot down by the road, didnt want to clear out too much. Thanks for watching!
And wait till you see the video coming out at midnight...might be even more scary!
Should have had your helper hold your measuring pole,he didn't seem like he knew much.thats the worst so called logging video I've ever seen .I like when he said you broke it ,(choker)if I talked to my dad like that he'd kma be safe ,
My helper is my son, this is new to him. I do it myself so he can see how to do it when im not there. Cheers