How much weight are these loads on the trucks about? Or do you even know. Off highway trucks probably don’t have scales, just fill up the bunks and send it off. Great videos 👍🏻
Logging is by the board/foot. Sample loads are taken measured and weighed. Then they can determine the number of board feet per ton. At some point most trucks will cross a scale. At Port Alice the scale was build into the lift that lifted the loads off the truck.
Just found this in my feed. My dad was a logger and I worked the landings during the summer. Your video is great, but I would have preferred to hear the equipment and leave off the music.
Great photography, brings back a lot of memories. I've done about everything there except run the loader. Why is the loader operating so rough? Why only 1/2 a load?
That's more like 60 or 70 meters. Worked in Triumph Bay, North Coast. I was boom man at the time and they were sending loads down that were basically the same size. Level with the top of the stakes. Averaging 70 meters. The booms were towed to Prince Rupert and lifted out with a log bundle crane. Funny note. Nearly 30 years later I now work at the sort yard in Prince Rupert and one of my duties is running that crane. See Instagram @a_loggers_life.
I click on logging videos to hear machinery and watch it in action in real time, not some sped up cartoon version accompanied by what passes for music. Music belongs on music videos, not on logging videos. I have clicked the Not Interested button.
Some people can't live without music. I CAN
Dude! You have some of the most underrated clips on RUclips when it comes to logging. Epic job and love the music, keep it up!!!
Outstanding video, was recommended after watching that chipper guy.....
finally a complete video of what it actually looks like to be logging in bc!!
Excelente trabajo un gran equipo
I've watched all of the west coast logging videos and they are awesome man, great job!
Thanks appreciate the comments. I am trying to put a Heli logging video together a lot more red flags and insurance. Maybe next year.
ill stay tuned !
I hope to see the heli version...great job
The Pacific p16 is just a beast of a truck
So is the Hayes HDX in the video - "Brothers of a different mother."
Great Shit! Awesome photography....and pics
Excellent video. I listen to it all the time. You should do one of shake blocking and heli flying
Amazing video series.
Very cool video!!! Thanks for sharing
Love the logging vids keep em comming
excellent
timbertrans thank you
Great Video! Thanks.
Fantastic videos and music !
Great video
WOW BIG TIME WOW !
Mantulll 👍 👍🔔
How much weight are these loads on the trucks about? Or do you even know. Off highway trucks probably don’t have scales, just fill up the bunks and send it off. Great videos 👍🏻
This was a small load, probably ran 100 Tons. The empty truck is also about 90 Tons.
Logging is by the board/foot. Sample loads are taken measured and weighed. Then they can determine the number of board feet per ton. At some point most trucks will cross a scale. At Port Alice the scale was build into the lift that lifted the loads off the truck.
Is that drury inlet it really looks like magowan bay
Just found this in my feed. My dad was a logger and I worked the landings during the summer. Your video is great, but I would have preferred to hear the equipment and leave off the music.
Great photography, brings back a lot of memories. I've done about everything there except run the loader. Why is the loader operating so rough? Why only 1/2 a load?
Probably a clean up load.
I worked at Madill and built quite a few of these juicers.
canadian muscles right here
What's up with the lame 40 metre load on the HDX
That was the job and there was a really few nasty corner
That's more like 60 or 70 meters. Worked in Triumph Bay, North Coast. I was boom man at the time and they were sending loads down that were basically the same size. Level with the top of the stakes. Averaging 70 meters. The booms were towed to Prince Rupert and lifted out with a log bundle crane. Funny note. Nearly 30 years later I now work at the sort yard in Prince Rupert and one of my duties is running that crane. See Instagram @a_loggers_life.
14 foot wide bunks add up fast
Where is this outfit located? Its an awesome video, my son and I watch it all the time! Cheers man.
Great music choices man! keep it up
BC Loggers = Badass
FUCKIN MADILLS!!!!! AMERICAN BADASS!!!!!
Truck drivers.....Not loggers!!!!
I click on logging videos to hear machinery and watch it in action in real time, not some sped up cartoon version accompanied by what passes for music. Music belongs on music videos, not on logging videos. I have clicked the Not Interested button.
Fuckin Ay!
Clearcut patches are not a good sign on a hillside,especially.
rick m depends where it’s at. Blanket statements like “your comment sucks” don’t mean a thing
Too much music.
You lost me the second the music started ....