Its only a first thinnning taking the racks out for future work you take a line out and thin the first 3 rows for the produce then its ready for second thinning
@@TheMONTREYJACK1993 Sorry you lost me! What a rack? 2. Thin 3 rows and then what? Seems reality weird system. Each tree need about 3 times more space for proper sunlight and growth. 20+ ft between trunks
@@lostcreek163 early thinning or 1st thinning is to put access into woodlands for further work in the future a rack is a line put into the woodland like you see in this video if the wood is planted in line the general rule of thumb is every 7 row or trees you take the 8th row and you thin out the first 3 rows of timber so you have room to place the produce if you thin a woodland to hard at its early stage it opens the wood up to wind and can blow over and cause the trees to become rough especially if the the wood is on the side of a hill after first thinning is complete you then second thin taking out the poorer quality timber out and leaving the better trees in some cases after that they clear fell the wood and in others depending on area and quality of timber they may thin again spacing the timber out and leaving the very best ones
@@lostcreek163 scotland wales and parts of england are very hilly so wind is a big factor but if the woodland is worked properly and can establish itself they last longer sometimes the wind is just to much and they blow over anyway lol
Where? you can’t be talking about a built road or grass field ,that is most likely plowed and scarified yearly. Not ruts it the stand that is being thinned. That is the only place that ruts, must be scrutinized
Very NICE work WELL DONE and thank you thumbs up and shared. 👍
Schöner Wald schöne Maschine 👍
Nice Kesla head
What a disgustingly geometrical forest. Well done.
Conifer plantations are horrible.
@@aldi3369 NO
That's because it's young give it time please and LEARN more.
is that sitka spruce?
Yes it is.
They're not thinning near enough trees!
Its only a first thinnning taking the racks out for future work you take a line out and thin the first 3 rows for the produce then its ready for second thinning
@@TheMONTREYJACK1993 Sorry you lost me! What a rack? 2. Thin 3 rows and then what? Seems reality weird system. Each tree need about 3 times
more space for proper sunlight and growth. 20+ ft between trunks
@@lostcreek163 early thinning or 1st thinning is to put access into woodlands for further work in the future a rack is a line put into the woodland like you see in this video if the wood is planted in line the general rule of thumb is every 7 row or trees you take the 8th row and you thin out the first 3 rows of timber so you have room to place the produce if you thin a woodland to hard at its early stage it opens the wood up to wind and can blow over and cause the trees to become rough especially if the the wood is on the side of a hill after first thinning is complete you then second thin taking out the poorer quality timber out and leaving the better trees in some cases after that they clear fell the wood and in others depending on area and quality of timber they may thin again spacing the timber out and leaving the very best ones
@@TheMONTREYJACK1993 Thanks didn't realize that you had a wind problem
@@lostcreek163 scotland wales and parts of england are very hilly so wind is a big factor but if the woodland is worked properly and can establish itself they last longer sometimes the wind is just to much and they blow over anyway lol
Note the ruts made by machines👎
Where? you can’t be talking about a built road or grass field ,that is most likely plowed and scarified yearly. Not ruts it the stand that is being thinned. That is the only place that ruts, must be scrutinized
LOL !