As a scrapyard grapple crane operator for years in a city, I am jealous! Clean air, no stench, no hazardous fumes, no choking dust( I couldn’t see my grapple at times, 20 ft in front of my cab) looks like heat and air conditioning in the cabs( I had neither),
Just imagine taking these guys back into the 1800's and say here do a honest hard days work and You can have a Bowl of pintos and a slice of cornbread.
Loggers aren't stupid. They aren't going to deforest themselves out of business or a job. Logged forests are replanted and in a few years those new forests are just beautiful. I have seen many replanted forests in Northern California and Oregon and those new forests look better than the old trees that were removed. Old trees, especially firs and pines get ugly and newer trees are so much more lush. I love trees but not to the point of putting people out of work. Just as long as they are replanted, which they are, that makes me happy.
the problem is that replanted forests aren't half as rich in biodiversity as old growth forests. I'm not saying logging should be banned, just that we should preserve old growth forests because they support so many species and sequester far more carbon than logged forests. Old trees might be "ugly" but they host so much life and dead trees even more. There really is no comparison in the ecological value of old growth forests against logged forests. Just look at caribous for example, a species that needs old growth forests to survive. Oops I just realized this was a 3 year old comment. Oh well
because the footage isn’t theirs. if they don’t add music, technically they are stealing the footage of the actual creators, thus putting them at risk of copyright infringement. If they add music, technically it is different content, so they are able to avoid any copyright issues. That’s why they add music.
Reading the comments below about deforestation and the planting of more trees than felled is quite entertaining. In any forestry plantation, planting up to 4 trees per tree felled is essential. The trees need to be close to grow with straight trunks. As they grow, they are thinned to allow the remaining trees to grow to the specified maturity and size. Up to 3 thinnings take place before the last trees are clear felled. After that, four more trees are planted per felled tree. It's a sustainable industry and no orang-utans are made homeless!😁
That's what happens in tree farms in first world countries. In third world countries, deforestation is rapidly destroying habitat and rainforests at an alarming rate. Rates that people can't even visualize.
@@xenonram the how would you know? If you want to go over there and stop it then do so, but quit bit*"ing on our logging. Go live in the hellhole called california if you don't like logging. And use your phone to wipe your ass.
Fico impressionado com este tipo de trabalho, trabalhei com auto carregavel mas de trator por 15 anos, hoje estou com retro escavadeira , gosto de maquinas
Thanks for your comment!!! We take critics seriously! We upload all videos with the true engine sound, but every christmas we make a best of video with the (best) coolest videos we released that year with some music. Of course it is hard to fit to everyones music taste. We are actually considering releasing the next best of video with music and a second one with true engine sound! At this point it is unclear if we are able to rerelease this video with the original sound without music. best regards, Rafael @HFM
I remember seeing one of these on RUclips years ago and thinking "there's no fuckin way this exists". Now I'm watching today and thinking "there's no fuckin way this exists". So cool
This was soo cool thanks so much for posting. I always wondered how they could climb steep banks and how they seemed to churn up the ground so much, now I see why.
They have really changed the business in the last few years, it's so far easier to cut and collect logs and you hardly need to get out the machine, amazing how far it's came,I know it's not also worth having a machine and hand cutting the trees still goes on but this is how it mostly gets done now....
These are really cool machines but i only see them working in softwoods, evergreen timber. I just not sure you see them perform so well in the big hardwoods and rocky steep ground we have in our area. Those delimbers arnt going to knock off those big giant hardwood limbs. It still comes down to a man and his saw.
Thanks for your comment! I just realized, I haven't filmed any hardwood harvested with a harvester in the last 3 years. And I have never filmed it in big hard wood harvesting. At some point you are right, the big limbs are not knocked off, but they cut them off with the harvesting head, of course thats not good for productivity, but it works. But you are right most of the hardwood is still harvested by hand, or by fellerbuncher. I promise I'll try to film a harvester in the hardwood this year. Cheers, Rafael @Hf&M
Harvester Forwarder & More that would be great I'm sure alot of people would like to see a harvester put to a real test. Large hardwood will challenge most machines as its incredibly dense and heavy.
I ran a Timberpro 620 with a Log Max 7000 head on it for some years, cutting most hardwood. Lots of it smaller, but some big stuff too. Maple ,oak, big gnarly yellow birch...can certainly produce but it's a long learning curve.
Hi.. I'm Narta from Indonesia, I'm also a woodcutter but the tree in Indonesia is small, the tree I cut is the sengon tree. Are there sengon trees in your area? 🙏
Not really, most of the machines shown become quite in efficient by mid to upper 20 inches, especially when you throw in a steep slope and tall, heavy wood.
The "windshields" are 1/2" thick polycarbonate (plastic that a .22 bullet won't pierce). I've replaced some that were over 20yrs old but that was only because the sun had done its work on them and you could barely see out of them. I literally beat on them with a 10lb sledge hammer as hard as I could (from the confinement of the cab) until they popped out of the gasket but they still didn't break.
I know ive run machines that use a double layer polycarbonate, front layer is only 30% back is 70% to make 1inch thickness. Just replace the thin layer once it gets scratched up.
🤔 i been driving these machines for some years, and these cabs are safty cabs meaning that if a rookie driver panic at the controlls the cab can take a direct hit to the driver cab from a Nice big size tree and YES it is with farly thick polyxarbonate glass in the Windows same kind used for bulletproof glass and YES the Windows will stop a direct shot from a 12 gauge shotgun or a cal 22...... I Know, and I dont recomend anyone to test it ...
Machine operator chooses lenght then computer measures n "feeds" the tree to that lenght. Can be diffrent methods and orders depending on manufacturer and options
Generally you have a bunch of preset button lengths, press one and it tries to go to that length. You can also manual feed ,which is usually what you do on a tree that's really big for your machine until it's cut down to size a bit.
It's good our economy is growing but please please please please when ever you cut tress please plant 3 or 5 trees on that same place because if no tress are there how we are going to live be happy or how are future generations are happy.please take this notice seriously IT IS NOT A JOKE PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANC OF A TREE
Planting more trees in an area is generally harmful for business and the wildlife. Most of these operations are for thinning purpose, meaning the trees have slowed growing so much they basically can't grow anymore. Some or all are starving for nutrition and starts a decay process, which causes diseases in the trees, plants and wildlife since ALL water is being used by the largest of trees, then ground flora dies. Thinning is for great purpose. Plus when they debranch the trees all the clippings and seeds are spread. With the weight of the machine and tracks, they press them into the ground. So really, by cutting one tree and debranching it on site, it's actually planting hundreds if not thousanda of trees. They'll grow and eventually starve each other out again, and we return to do the thinning process in five years. So don't fear, this may look like mans-devastation to kill things, but its for a good cause. Forestry is a well looked after agency, and wood mill companies have to abide to laws placed by government entities.
Lazlow Rave thinning and prooning is good for the growth of tress but urbanisation on the cost of forest is not good for wildlife as well as for human being
@@LazlowRave It is bad for business yes. But not for wildlife. Life is all about starving and the survival of the best. Dead feed predators and survivors rear another generation. Any and every human touch is an interference in the natural balance. Wildlife is doing best when it is left completely alone. Or do you think free-market needs government interference? It is the same thing.
Came here for all the Karens who have wood walled house, wood floor, wood in their furniture, that write on paper, that buy stuff in boxes and ones who wipe their ( * ) uneducated comments.
I really wonder what’s the real advantage to this type of logging compared to a fellabuncher/skidder/processor operation ! 5th generation logger here but never seen one of these by were I log in northern Ontario! Seems tipsy as hell tbh and slow
Shawn-micheal Brunet You only need 2 machines for the whole job. The cutter head on the harvester cuts the logs in the length that has been specified by the sawmill. Much less work at the sawmill, only top diameter sorting. Sawmills in Europe pays for the timber according to top diameter and length,
It's has some advantages in certain wood types and logging types. Say in a tighter thinning operation, in high value hardwoods, your not dragging full length trees thru the tight trails and scarring the chit out of the "leave" trees. A maple that could later be a high dollar veneer tree that gets a big scar debarked on it, will be stained if it survives and never be top grade. In general it tears up the land less also. But yeah ,harder to produce as much wood , consistently as a buncher , skidder show. While you only need two machines for this , if one goes down , especially the processor your dead in the water. And they are EXCEEDINGLY expensive upfront and for the parts , especially for the Scandinavian machines. Ouch!
@@kailalmanggangte5842 It's not a tractor, it's called a harvester or forest harvester if you dont wanna confuse it with a combine harvester. Depending on the size, these machines, brand new, will cost anything from $US70.000 to millions of dollars
i sure hope the became better, becuase all i see is slow machines that cant hope to best a buncher and a skidder and a prossecor . sorry for my spelling
That's because the cut-to-length logging method (CTL) is the norm in Northern Europe, but not the US. I see these machines all the time in Sweden. Infact, these harvesters were developed in Finland and Sweden through the 1970's.
As a scrapyard grapple crane operator for years in a city, I am jealous! Clean air, no stench, no hazardous fumes, no choking dust( I couldn’t see my grapple at times, 20 ft in front of my cab) looks like heat and air conditioning in the cabs( I had neither),
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Wouldent live much long without heat deep in some of them forests in winter I would guess here in Canada that’s the case anyways
just imagine going back to the 1800's in America and showing those guys this stuff. Incredible advancements
they would consider them alien invasion army :-)
Just imagine taking these guys back into the 1800's and say here do a honest hard days work and
You can have a Bowl of pintos and a slice of cornbread.
Loggers aren't stupid. They aren't going to deforest themselves out of business or a job. Logged forests are replanted and in a few years those new forests are just beautiful. I have seen many replanted forests in Northern California and Oregon and those new forests look better than the old trees that were removed. Old trees, especially firs and pines get ugly and newer trees are so much more lush. I love trees but not to the point of putting people out of work. Just as long as they are replanted, which they are, that makes me happy.
the problem is that replanted forests aren't half as rich in biodiversity as old growth forests. I'm not saying logging should be banned, just that we should preserve old growth forests because they support so many species and sequester far more carbon than logged forests. Old trees might be "ugly" but they host so much life and dead trees even more. There really is no comparison in the ecological value of old growth forests against logged forests. Just look at caribous for example, a species that needs old growth forests to survive.
Oops I just realized this was a 3 year old comment. Oh well
Why do they have to add music? I'd rather listen to the machines.
True
Frig ya.
because the footage isn’t theirs. if they don’t add music, technically they are stealing the footage of the actual creators, thus putting them at risk of copyright infringement. If they add music, technically it is different content, so they are able to avoid any copyright issues. That’s why they add music.
Seen your comment. I commented on your comment and left😂
I think it represents the idea of what a marvel they are and they feel ceremonial about how far we have come from ropes and saws only.
Reading the comments below about deforestation and the planting of more trees than felled is quite entertaining.
In any forestry plantation, planting up to 4 trees per tree felled is essential.
The trees need to be close to grow with straight trunks. As they grow, they are thinned to allow the remaining trees to grow to the specified maturity and size. Up to 3 thinnings take place before the last trees are clear felled.
After that, four more trees are planted per felled tree.
It's a sustainable industry and no orang-utans are made homeless!😁
Jon Booty I I'm glad the logging industry learned from the north Atlantic cod fishery.
That's what happens in tree farms in first world countries. In third world countries, deforestation is rapidly destroying habitat and rainforests at an alarming rate. Rates that people can't even visualize.
@@xenonram the how would you know? If you want to go over there and stop it then do so, but quit bit*"ing on our logging. Go live in the hellhole called california if you don't like logging. And use your phone to wipe your ass.
@@xenonram e.g. the Amazon
Watching your videos is always a great experience, thank you so much
Fico impressionado com este tipo de trabalho, trabalhei com auto carregavel mas de trator por 15 anos, hoje estou com retro escavadeira , gosto de maquinas
You asked me to comment, so I will. The footage is brilliant but the music spoils it... Raw sound from footage?
Thanks for your comment!!! We take critics seriously!
We upload all videos with the true engine sound, but every christmas we make a best of video with the (best) coolest videos we released that year with some music. Of course it is hard to fit to everyones music taste.
We are actually considering releasing the next best of video with music and a second one with true engine sound!
At this point it is unclear if we are able to rerelease this video with the original sound without music.
best regards,
Rafael @HFM
I loved the sound
YEAH I AGREE, CUT THE BLOODY MUSIC NEXT TIME FOR THIS DOCO OK
@@HarvesterForwarderMore narrating the videos could be helpful too
I remember seeing one of these on RUclips years ago and thinking "there's no fuckin way this exists". Now I'm watching today and thinking "there's no fuckin way this exists". So cool
The cutting machines are full of power and fascination!
Amazing and very modern vehicle. Easy job to cut the wood.
This was soo cool thanks so much for posting. I always wondered how they could climb steep banks and how they seemed to churn up the ground so much, now I see why.
Yeah, tethering systems like the T-WINCH or tractionline are getting more and more popular...
Buck delimber and feller buncher videos all day! And forwarders on 45 degree + slopes! If they have a Fumoto oil drain valve on them, even better!
Fell, trim and buck all with one machine. Does it make me lunch too??
You can order it with a little oven to heat your lunch! Thats no joke!
So basically yes. Some operators put coffee machines in their equipment.
To all those considering starting their own business, have faith in yourself and never give up. Your future self will thank you for it.
Unless you go bankrupt and loose your house
@@jasonhiggins6431 lol
I miss running one of those TimberJack Skidders. That was an awesome piece of machinery.
They have really changed the business in the last few years, it's so far easier to cut and collect logs and you hardly need to get out the machine, amazing how far it's came,I know it's not also worth having a machine and hand cutting the trees still goes on but this is how it mostly gets done now....
flip u r u not worried about trees being cut noob?
Excellent Good work,the best Harvester👍
I have a huge Respect for You men and women personally I would love to have the opportunity to work with this type of equipment
Oh my. Compared to Netflix show and the Family run business and their equipment? This is on another level
Thank you very much for sharing your video and good luck to you
Awesome video brother
Thanks man!!!!! :)
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Now, who here agrees that this is sophisticated technology?
The dangerously powerful wood chipper is working extremely fast
The machines in Vietnam are amazing, so amazing.
Ive ran a few different processors before, but never one of those things. They look like they would be fun as heck.
Awesome video..... really talented operators..... brilliant 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇬🇧
Very manly, I love it.
Very fascinating, but um, my area will be underwater if the methane in the Arctic escapes due to cO2. Dont trees absurd c02 ?
These are really cool machines but i only see them working in softwoods, evergreen timber. I just not sure you see them perform so well in the big hardwoods and rocky steep ground we have in our area. Those delimbers arnt going to knock off those big giant hardwood limbs. It still comes down to a man and his saw.
Thanks for your comment! I just realized, I haven't filmed any hardwood harvested with a harvester in the last 3 years. And I have never filmed it in big hard wood harvesting. At some point you are right, the big limbs are not knocked off, but they cut them off with the harvesting head, of course thats not good for productivity, but it works. But you are right most of the hardwood is still harvested by hand, or by fellerbuncher.
I promise I'll try to film a harvester in the hardwood this year.
Cheers,
Rafael @Hf&M
Harvester Forwarder & More that would be great I'm sure alot of people would like to see a harvester put to a real test. Large hardwood will challenge most machines as its incredibly dense and heavy.
Yeah, I will try! :)
Longleaf Pine hampers productivity with harvesters.
I ran a Timberpro 620 with a Log Max 7000 head on it for some years, cutting most hardwood. Lots of it smaller, but some big stuff too. Maple ,oak, big gnarly yellow birch...can certainly produce but it's a long learning curve.
That was Awesome very cool even liked the ones in the snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good choice in music, love the putting the trees back up. Very well done video. Merry Christmas to all from the usa.
Thank you very much!!!!!!! I wish you a Merry Christmas from Austria!!!!
This video makes me want a forwarder for Christmas:)
Estou amando muito fazer esse curso parabéns maqpro por da esse curso
10:49 The person who invent that machine will have all my respect !
:D
My kids loved this. Thanks.
So many steps from a cab! I realize that these machines are NOT cheap. Gut in the long run they would save you money....
Amazing machines, like something on Thunderbirds tv series 😊
Esse operador deve ter muito orgulho do q faz.😘👋👋👋👋👋👋
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For me it is amazing!
Keep working, passion and keep developing.
flip u r thanking them to cut trees i hate u
Thanks man!!!! I will go on!!!! (I have reported Anay Randhawa)
What do we call this kind of equipment just asking.
Hi.. I'm Narta from Indonesia, I'm also a woodcutter but the tree in Indonesia is small, the tree I cut is the sengon tree. Are there sengon trees in your area? 🙏
No
Those machines are in farming simulator 2019 for xbox one and I play it everyday, or at least the yellow ones
Does anyone have advice for how to getting into faller work? What should I do to get into this? Do I need any certs or education?
All u have to do is turn volume down and watch it I do it all the time
Love the jd putting the trees back up, the tiger cat is a beast of a machine, going to have to look that 1 up more.
We cut in northwest WA and the timber is 130' and 35" diameters would these vehicles work.
Not really, most of the machines shown become quite in efficient by mid to upper 20 inches, especially when you throw in a steep slope and tall, heavy wood.
I’ll bet they sell a lot of windshield and side panels for these machines
The "windshields" are 1/2" thick polycarbonate (plastic that a .22 bullet won't pierce). I've replaced some that were over 20yrs old but that was only because the sun had done its work on them and you could barely see out of them. I literally beat on them with a 10lb sledge hammer as hard as I could (from the confinement of the cab) until they popped out of the gasket but they still didn't break.
Steve Kuenzi they need to put them in excavators. We have a komatsu pc200 and a Deere 120 with broken front windows
I know ive run machines that use a double layer polycarbonate, front layer is only 30% back is 70% to make 1inch thickness. Just replace the thin layer once it gets scratched up.
@@kylebrown8891 They do. Yours just don't. Get a hockey mask if you can't afford the PC windows.
🤔 i been driving these machines for some years, and these cabs are safty cabs meaning that if a rookie driver panic at the controlls the cab can take a direct hit to the driver cab from a Nice big size tree and YES it is with farly thick polyxarbonate glass in the Windows same kind used for bulletproof glass and YES the Windows will stop a direct shot from a 12 gauge shotgun or a cal 22...... I Know, and I dont recomend anyone to test it ...
Awesome 👍😎
Nice video
flip u u fint it satisfying to have trees cut?
These machines would help the loggers with their workers comp. In West Virginia they have some of the highest rates.
More videos like this, snow, rain, quit the music and go viral
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VIELEN DANK!!!!!
Amazing!!!!
Cn help me. How much is this machine?
Please drop the music and let us hear the machines...
Bardzo fajny film 😀👍
This video is great but, Dude, where is the freacking original sounds?
awesome work sorting logs
Like that Tigercat 1185 . Awesome machine.
Soundtrack from the exorcist?
Meu esposo trabalha na Ponsse no Brasil é muito top esta empresa gostaria de saber se eles recrutam para o canada?
Magnificent beasts.
Bojinda Borec camion plane terre pour le bois
Nice video, but could do with the the real noise. Maybe have the orchestra in the background.
*Spectacular creatures.*
these are the real mech pilots guys who got nerves a steel working with machines made of such.
awesome all good
Magnific show.
u r a totall faliure to like trees being cut
How do I apply for a job in this company?
Faszinierend...💪🏻
Simplesmente um espetáculo essa máquina.
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Congradulation on getting one milion views on this video.
When they cutting the logs to length is it automated or does the operator have to stop at a certain length? Really cool video
Machine operator chooses lenght then computer measures n "feeds" the tree to that lenght.
Can be diffrent methods and orders depending on manufacturer and options
Generally you have a bunch of preset button lengths, press one and it tries to go to that length. You can also manual feed ,which is usually what you do on a tree that's really big for your machine until it's cut down to size a bit.
Pretty cool video.....some parts are better than others.......😉
PonsseMann 😉 I know which parts you like 😂 Hope your son likes it aswell!!!
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If I were rich, I'd buy of few of these and a big chunk of land just to play with.
It's good our economy is growing but please please please please when ever you cut tress please plant 3 or 5 trees on that same place because if no tress are there how we are going to live be happy or how are future generations are happy.please take this notice seriously IT IS NOT A JOKE PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANC OF A TREE
scorpion 1 trees can also grow by themself
Planting more trees in an area is generally harmful for business and the wildlife. Most of these operations are for thinning purpose, meaning the trees have slowed growing so much they basically can't grow anymore. Some or all are starving for nutrition and starts a decay process, which causes diseases in the trees, plants and wildlife since ALL water is being used by the largest of trees, then ground flora dies. Thinning is for great purpose. Plus when they debranch the trees all the clippings and seeds are spread. With the weight of the machine and tracks, they press them into the ground. So really, by cutting one tree and debranching it on site, it's actually planting hundreds if not thousanda of trees. They'll grow and eventually starve each other out again, and we return to do the thinning process in five years. So don't fear, this may look like mans-devastation to kill things, but its for a good cause. Forestry is a well looked after agency, and wood mill companies have to abide to laws placed by government entities.
Lazlow Rave thinning and prooning is good for the growth of tress but urbanisation on the cost of forest is not good for wildlife as well as for human being
In a normalr forrest they don't cut the trees to make money, they do it for the vitality of the forrest
@@LazlowRave It is bad for business yes. But not for wildlife. Life is all about starving and the survival of the best. Dead feed predators and survivors rear another generation. Any and every human touch is an interference in the natural balance. Wildlife is doing best when it is left completely alone.
Or do you think free-market needs government interference? It is the same thing.
Great work
Thanks man!
Amazing..
For those who love the claw game so much it becomes their job.
but after 7 hrs and being tired i start to wipe hoses off the grapple
wich hyundai is in 3:12?
Very good👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Came here for all the Karens who have wood walled house, wood floor, wood in their furniture, that write on paper, that buy stuff in boxes and ones who wipe their ( * ) uneducated comments.
Thank you, your comment made my day!!!
Did a June 2020 meme bring you here?
wow
Very Interesting this Machines Made in PONSSE.
Refunds, because we all love dealing with them-important info
This shows how technology is advanced nowadays
Not really, the harvesters that can fell, delimb, and buck trees in one go, have been around in Finland and Sweden since the early 1980's.
Love these machines.
Could be better if they will planting trees.
@@zemmourihicham5290 They do after it's done.
I really wonder what’s the real advantage to this type of logging compared to a fellabuncher/skidder/processor operation ! 5th generation logger here but never seen one of these by were I log in northern Ontario! Seems tipsy as hell tbh and slow
Shawn-micheal Brunet You only need 2 machines for the whole job. The cutter head on the harvester cuts the logs in the length that has been specified by the sawmill. Much less work at the sawmill, only top diameter sorting. Sawmills in Europe pays for the timber according to top diameter and length,
It's has some advantages in certain wood types and logging types. Say in a tighter thinning operation, in high value hardwoods, your not dragging full length trees thru the tight trails and scarring the chit out of the "leave" trees. A maple that could later be a high dollar veneer tree that gets a big scar debarked on it, will be stained if it survives and never be top grade.
In general it tears up the land less also. But yeah ,harder to produce as much wood , consistently as a buncher , skidder show.
While you only need two machines for this , if one goes down , especially the processor your dead in the water. And they are EXCEEDINGLY expensive upfront and for the parts , especially for the Scandinavian machines. Ouch!
What becomes of all the trimming debris?
How can i buy this wood cutting tractor? Can anyone of you tell me the price of this vehicle and how to buy this vehicle?
Omg can somebody make these indians stfu?
@@kailalmanggangte5842 It's not a tractor, it's called a harvester or forest harvester if you dont wanna confuse it with a combine harvester. Depending on the size, these machines, brand new, will cost anything from $US70.000 to millions of dollars
I'm from Brazil, stop by the amarildo gobes channel to meet, I work in the forestry branch too
Hello!
Can you give me the documentation of this machine ?
Wie bekommst du das eig mit wo da über all durchforstet wird???
Telefonieren, viel telefonieren! :) Wenns wo eine Vorführung gibt oder ein Unternehmer ein super schönes Holz hat erfahr ich das dann.
Harvester Forwarder & More und wo warst du schon überal ihm Amerika wo noch??
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what is that at 11:13
terryfying how quickly a forest disappears thanks to amazing engineering.
Where do you think paper for your daily coffee comes?
@@jonasthemovie it can also come from hemp
@@nauticalnovice9244 Does it? Are the doors in your home made from hemp?
@@jonasthemovie nope but hemp has thousands of uses including paper, and bricks etc...
@@nauticalnovice9244 Typical pothead logic. What else is wood in your life? Your bed? Table? Kitchen? Maybe most of your house?
its my dream to work with theese! i saw them in action and also i was sitting in one of theese John Deeres and they r soooo amazing beasts
Muy impresionante.... pero mas impresionante seria que plantaran otro arbol por aquel que tiran o no quitar las raices
i sure hope the became better, becuase all i see is slow machines that cant hope to best a buncher and a skidder and a prossecor . sorry for my spelling
Ive never seen any machines like this in california or oregon
That's because the cut-to-length logging method (CTL) is the norm in Northern Europe, but not the US. I see these machines all the time in Sweden. Infact, these harvesters were developed in Finland and Sweden through the 1970's.
@@TheRedSphinx not necessarily cause in Michigan it is the ctls and I’m actually quite certain it’s that way out west as well