I had to give this video a thumbs down and report it for misinformation, the video suggests that this is a US practice and it's being done for profit, in reality this is only used in one state in the USA to remove invasive species of trees, in the location it's actually filmed which is Australia it's done for fire prevention and for replanting native trees to replace non-native tree's.
Lol one State is still considered being in the US it doesn't matter if it's one city in the US it's The US We a group We are the United States of America not divided States of America lol 😂 you doin too much it's entertaining and educated most videos on RUclips got exaggerating statements and click bait and misinformation it's not the News it's not pbs or the History channel it not held to that standard they can be wrong it's not an FTC violation definitely not a RUclips violation otherwise most content on RUclips would have to be taken down..please don't take RUclips videos so serious it's really not that serious not at all 😂
@@wv8417 YT is full of this shit now. The uneducated trying to educate others with their false info to promote their opinion. As they say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing
that's exactly right! you should pin your own comment cause alot of these hipsters have no clue how much better this really is in some situations, some not all tho ! @@LordGizmo
Seems like the narration is absolutely illogical and clueless. eg. “the trees will litter the landscape for decades to come”. No they want. The larger trees will be used for lumber, smaller trees used for firewood, the rest is mulched back into soil to enrich it and to turn the land into fertile farmland. Seems like an absolutely ingenious way to quickly and efficiently utilize the resources of the land and to manage it going forward.
As contractor in and land owner Australia i have done thousands of hours doing this and you are right narrator is clueless As to the WWF report on remnant tree clearing in Aus is way overstated 98 percent is Regrowth This process has to be repeated every 3to5 years to maintain good products even if you are vegan
Also, seems strange that the audio is talking about the American southwest but ALL of the video is of them using dozer and chain in Australia where it’s used most and is the most effective for the purposes of their needs.
The cutting-edge agricultural machinery of today showcases remarkable harvesting efficiency, allowing farmers to gather crops with unprecedented speed and precision.
They do it in Texas alot to clear scrub brush, invasive trees and mesquite trees to open up pastures areas for natural grasses for cattle grazing. And just so you know juniper is an invasive cedar that can soak up , up to 400 gallons of ground water a day depending on the size.
I bet you live in a city where you enjoy all of your modern luxuries. If you dont like this how about you give all of that up cause this process is where it all starts
I saw this as a child in Australia in the 1960's. An efficient use of bulldozers to clear woody vegetation on mass. Environmentalists and treehuggers hate them. Generally used to clear non timber resource species.
My dad and I cleared a hundred acres for farming decades ago. Wish we had this back then, it would have saved a lot of time. The land was mostly scrub oaks and bushes.
Worked with a guy who operated a dozer and chain with his dad in the Australian bush. He spent a lot of time getting pulled sideways by his dads bigger machine.
@1dancier.... Yes, that would be true.... depending on average tree size & thickness of growth, you would definitely Need to use dozers of matched size, weight & hp... with a minimum of (ie;) Cat. D7H's and up.
The blade on a bulldozer is called a dozer blade; who knew? The use of dozers with chains to clear trees is seldom done in the US now. In past years the practice was confined to the removal of low value tree species. It was only done to remove low value species prior to replanting. By the way, there are more acres of timberland growing in the US today than when the Pilgrims landed.
there has never been as much forest in europe in the last 1000 years as it is now. the problem is on and around the equator, not in the west. yest the west is part responsible but, letting europe grow even more forests is not a solution
In the 1970's I worked doing this with 2 Cat D9 dozers, central New South Wales. All the land we cleared after root raking and windrowing was replanted to wheat so became productive.
_... the bulldozer has wheels that are sometimes made of heavy steel the help pull the big anchor chains to completely destroy forests in one day. Since there seems to be no reason for them to do this, it leaves very large areas full of destroyed trees that can last for decades..._ I guess the chair this guy was sitting in was in the middle of a forest because if not, he was benefitting from being in a city or town somewhere which most likely _used_ to be in a forest. Hopefully, the chair wasn't made of wood.
They could be clearing the land to grow food for the hungry. There is a good reason that's not mentioned other than "profit". Scrub brush isn't ancient redwoods, left alone it would grow back in a decade or two anyway.
I ran a D9 on my first job in the bush with another D9 with the chain between us building a 9 hole golf course in Mackenzie BC Canada in 1970. It was a job that made me feel like I was the biggest, baddest fella in the land.. When we did a hole we would pile all the slash and burn it. One dozer following a marked line on both sides. It really was a power trip. Oh how I miss those days. Great paying job, $4.45 an hour. Great music of the times and both young and strong. WOOHOO EH ! Life was far simpler then.
you mean that it DID make you the biggest and baddest at that time, cause its true and im extremely jealous and wish i got the chance to do so! would be quite the sight🤘
@@HighSideHustler811 It was amazing to be walked up and be shown around the gear jammer D9 and then into the seat for power loving iron. Of course I stalled it a couple of times, start the putt again, etc. By the end of the week I pretty much had it figured out. It was quite the summer. Oh yea, I was introduced to the first black fly 's chewing on me. I think they eat bug spray, LOL.
How many times can you show the same footage and repeat the same narration in one video?? 8 min video but you repeat everything so many times, essentially you've said everything in the first 2 mins.
Well, it appears that this was intended as a “hit piece”. In fact it demonstrated an effective method for controlling invasive species and reclaiming poor performing land. 😎😐
I dated and "Was" engaged to the daughter of the man who actually pioneered the use of two dozers and chain for clearing land in Australia... where most, if not all... of this video footage was filmed. NOT in the SW USA. She is living in western Qsld... and I'm still in the western US (in our 70's now)... she suddenly called it off, and I still don't know why... 13 years later.
Its perfectly fine to clear land for solar feilds for "green " energy. Also , its perfectly fine to clear land and everything that lives in it and on it to plant crops so vegans can have their "harmless" food. Wth There is times that invasive brush needs to be kept in check for grass to grow , but , a person needs to be able to look at both sides of the coin before automatically assume something is a terrible practice
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it knocks them over but doesn't clear all the roots. use an excavator with a blade after, then rake again with dozer. you'd be amazed at the difference
No se que fin tendrá esa de forestación. He visto todos los comentarios y parece k, al gunos es tan ha favor de arrasar árboles para la agricultura. Aver si se enteran que los arboles regulan el crima la humedad y los micro hoganismos de la tierra, sin la existencia de los árboles no abra agricultura. Algo k, está sucediendo en España por la decapitación de árboles para la agricultura al día de hoy muchas tierras casi no son productivas y esto es el principio. 👨🌾👩🌾
Wow, this video really opened my eyes to the devastating impact of giant bulldozers and anchor chains on our precious landscapes. It's heartbreaking to see how our environment is being wiped out by these powerful machines.
That’s exactly why the video was made to show the impact. We have a documentary coming on the topic of deforestation. Let us know if you would be interested in this
There are more forested lands in the US now than when the pilgrims landed here !!!! Juniper are invaders and wreak havoc on the water table !!!! Eastern cedars will destroy whole swaths of land if not kept in check !!!!!!
Funny that you're profiting off of what you conserder bad. I've noticed that your channel is mostly based around huge machinery. Is this outcry real or crocodile 🐊 tears 😢. The people will be the judge
@@LordGizmo So, you don't see the hypocrisy of your outcry? Do society a favor and get a productive job instead of this double speak you're spewing here as its mostly emotionally charged. Are you a Fed?
*This video has truly enlightened me about the alarming consequences of massive bulldozers and anchor chains on our precious landscapes. It's disheartening to witness the destructive impact these powerful machines are having on our environment*
Your view is a little shortsighted. Nature isn't always "beautiful." Much of the land in this video is rendered useless by invasive trees and brush which do more harm than good to the environment and, yes, to mankind. Better to restore these lands to their true natural state to be more useful.
I had to give this video a thumbs down and report it for misinformation, the video suggests that this is a US practice and it's being done for profit, in reality this is only used in one state in the USA to remove invasive species of trees, in the location it's actually filmed which is Australia it's done for fire prevention and for replanting native trees to replace non-native tree's.
@@alexandremussy5523 good for you, what relevance is this to my comment about a lack of facts being reported on making this a deceptive video?
@@wv8417 🍑💨
Lol one State is still considered being in the US it doesn't matter if it's one city in the US it's The US We a group We are the United States of America not divided States of America lol 😂 you doin too much it's entertaining and educated most videos on RUclips got exaggerating statements and click bait and misinformation it's not the News it's not pbs or the History channel it not held to that standard they can be wrong it's not an FTC violation definitely not a RUclips violation otherwise most content on RUclips would have to be taken down..please don't take RUclips videos so serious it's really not that serious not at all 😂
@@wv8417
YT is full of this shit now. The uneducated trying to educate others with their false info to promote their opinion. As they say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing
It’s used in more than one state
I can't believe I haven't seen this. What a great way to create a fire block quickly.
Yes that also works :)
Cost effective and less damaging than other options. Within two years the new growth enhances the wildlife and foliage
Not “most destructive” it’s “most effective” for the situation. Seems a great way to take care of problem lands and make them effective for use.
That is the case in certain instances where it is presented
@@LordGizmo Are you really a LORD?
that's exactly right! you should pin your own comment cause alot of these hipsters have no clue how much better this really is in some situations, some not all tho ! @@LordGizmo
Seems like the narration is absolutely illogical and clueless. eg. “the trees will litter the landscape for decades to come”. No they want. The larger trees will be used for lumber, smaller trees used for firewood, the rest is mulched back into soil to enrich it and to turn the land into fertile farmland. Seems like an absolutely ingenious way to quickly and efficiently utilize the resources of the land and to manage it going forward.
As contractor in and land owner Australia i have done thousands of hours doing this and you are right narrator is clueless
As to the WWF report on remnant tree clearing in Aus is way overstated 98 percent is Regrowth
This process has to be repeated every 3to5 years to maintain good products even if you are vegan
And then we tell the people in the amazons not to cut down their forests 🤔
Well, the Amazon has some amazing species of trees compared to other parts of the
Also, seems strange that the audio is talking about the American southwest but ALL of the video is of them using dozer and chain in Australia where it’s used most and is the most effective for the purposes of their needs.
Interesting point thank you
I saw the rhetoric in this video as well. No thumbs up for a channel that manipulates information for clicks.
Άνθρωπος το πιο συχαμερο ζώο του πλανήτη ,ντρέπομαι.........
Absolute crap boy, you'd be better doing videos about the over populated world. Go tell the Brazilian government for destroying the Amazon.
@@LordGizmo CLICKBAIT CHANNEL.
It's seems perfectly OK to clear trees for wind turbines or to replace farmland taken by solar complexes.
Some trees are more equal than others.
Wind turbines have been proven in most cases to cost more than they product, after taking everything in concentration.
@@freddypatterson8653 Produce, consideration?
امر محزن ان نرى هاذه المشاهد والتدمير للغابات اين الحكومات ممن يدعون حمايت البيئه لا استطيع إكمال مثل هاذه المشاهد المؤلمه
The cutting-edge agricultural machinery of today showcases remarkable harvesting efficiency, allowing farmers to gather crops with unprecedented speed and precision.
Forestry tech so advanced, it makes me want to plant more trees just to see them in action!
No veo como se puede disfrutar de esta escena barbara y absurda que tiene como unico objetivo los negocios, las finanzas, el lucro sin mas.
Beautiful work
Truth is NO MAN can destroy Mother Nature. Those trees willl grow back and be around long after we pass.
Thats awesome!!!!
Looks like positive work to me.
depends
They do it in Texas alot to clear scrub brush, invasive trees and mesquite trees to open up pastures areas for natural grasses for cattle grazing. And just so you know juniper is an invasive cedar that can soak up , up to 400 gallons of ground water a day depending on the size.
Great point
Evasive or invasive?
@@JWQweqOPDHinvasive. They are plants that aren't natural to the area but INVADE and take over
Grasslands don't sequester near as much carbon as a forest does and a stripped field doesn't hold moisture without the microbial life cycle.
Very good job, ideal for shaving everything
I bet you live in a city where you enjoy all of your modern luxuries. If you dont like this how about you give all of that up cause this process is where it all starts
You are right and that’s why we want to show it
God bless yall on what yall do always
I saw this as a child in Australia in the 1960's. An efficient use of bulldozers to clear woody vegetation on mass. Environmentalists and treehuggers hate them. Generally used to clear non timber resource species.
What i see it is destruction off land.
chain is what i used love it
My dad and I cleared a hundred acres for farming decades ago. Wish we had this back then, it would have saved a lot of time. The land was mostly scrub oaks and bushes.
Worked with a guy who operated a dozer and chain with his dad in the Australian bush. He spent a lot of time getting pulled sideways by his dads bigger machine.
@1dancier.... Yes, that would be true.... depending on average tree size & thickness of growth, you would definitely Need to use dozers of matched size, weight & hp... with a minimum of (ie;) Cat. D7H's and up.
Many more trees are planted than are harvested each year.
The blade on a bulldozer is called a dozer blade; who knew? The use of dozers with chains to clear trees is seldom done in the US now. In past years the practice was confined to the removal of low value tree species. It was only done to remove low value species prior to replanting. By the way, there are more acres of timberland growing in the US today than when the Pilgrims landed.
Who did the inventory back then?
@@billbergquist4722 They must have counted on their fingers if there is more now than back then as dufus states .
there has never been as much forest in europe in the last 1000 years as it is now. the problem is on and around the equator, not in the west. yest the west is part responsible but, letting europe grow even more forests is not a solution
Looks like an effective way to use the tools available. Narrator has a bias, though.👎
Cut trees with chain and who next step?🤔
"Who next step?" English is not your native language, is it?
Coitada da natureza !!! Alvino
Unbelievable how much damage bulldozers and chains cause to our land! We must seek sustainable alternatives.
It’s a freakin genius idea and looks wicked
In the 1970's I worked doing this with 2 Cat D9 dozers, central New South Wales. All the land we cleared after root raking and windrowing was replanted to wheat so became productive.
50 years ago I watched US military tanks use this method to clear a couple hundred acres of forest in the northeast. Impressive to say the least.
Remarkable machines those bull dozers. Very efficient method of 'subduing the earth' and making it productive.
- Wow! That looks like fun!
_... the bulldozer has wheels that are sometimes made of heavy steel the help pull the big anchor chains to completely destroy forests in one day. Since there seems to be no reason for them to do this, it leaves very large areas full of destroyed trees that can last for decades..._
I guess the chair this guy was sitting in was in the middle of a forest because if not, he was benefitting from being in a city or town somewhere which most likely _used_ to be in a forest. Hopefully, the chair wasn't made of wood.
They could be clearing the land to grow food for the hungry. There is a good reason that's not mentioned other than "profit". Scrub brush isn't ancient redwoods, left alone it would grow back in a decade or two anyway.
I ran a D9 on my first job in the bush with another D9 with the chain between us building a 9 hole golf course in Mackenzie BC Canada in 1970. It was a job that made me feel like I was the biggest, baddest fella in the land.. When we did a hole we would pile all the slash and burn it. One dozer following a marked line on both sides. It really was a power trip. Oh how I miss those days. Great paying job, $4.45 an hour. Great music of the times and both young and strong. WOOHOO EH ! Life was far simpler then.
you mean that it DID make you the biggest and baddest at that time, cause its true and im extremely jealous and wish i got the chance to do so! would be quite the sight🤘
@@HighSideHustler811 It was amazing to be walked up and be shown around the gear jammer D9 and then into the seat for power loving iron. Of course I stalled it a couple of times, start the putt again, etc. By the end of the week I pretty much had it figured out. It was quite the summer. Oh yea, I was introduced to the first black fly 's chewing on me. I think they eat bug spray, LOL.
We operator had to work a lot of hrs back then my kids would say I'll see you when the son doesn't shine
A genius built the dozer an chain
Can this be use to flatten houses in gazza ?? Asking for a friend .
They’re getting flattened already. 😊Fred Flintstone should be seen soon.
If you really want to stop this...........then quit eating.
Destroys trees, brush, grasses, baby turtles, seal pups, humming birds and Girl Scout cookie shrubs.
Narration seems mismatch to the video. Says land is being cleared for farming or grazing, yet the trees will litter the landscape for decades???
Ai - is completely lacking Common Sense to be able to figure that out..... much like "todays" generation of "people".
I focused on one big tree, asking myself just how many years it took the tree to grow to such size, before it fell down in less than a second....
I like that! It does a really good job of initial clearing of that stuff. Cleanup will be much easier and quicker after they get finished chaining it.
The speaker makes it sound like they knock it down and leave it there. More crap for the greenie idiots to use as false numbers.
Complaining about the method is useless. You can only oppose the "why" if possible, not the "how". Points for propaganda though.
So much misinformation here, it's too know where to start!
How many times can you show the same footage and repeat the same narration in one video??
8 min video but you repeat everything so many times, essentially you've said everything in the first 2 mins.
I can not applaud these videos. They know the damage of deforestation
Sorry lord Gizmo but I didn't watch to hear a Lecture by a bunch of Green Peace Wakoo's. This is the last time or unsubscribe
Well, it appears that this was intended as a “hit piece”. In fact it demonstrated an effective method for controlling invasive species and reclaiming poor performing land. 😎😐
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There's over 3 trillion trees on the Planet. Relax, that's 375 trees per every single person in the world.
extreme working the bulldozer many broken a tree👀👀
I dated and "Was" engaged to the daughter of the man who actually pioneered the use of two dozers and chain for clearing land in Australia... where most, if not all... of this video footage was filmed. NOT in the SW USA. She is living in western Qsld... and I'm still in the western US (in our 70's now)... she suddenly called it off, and I still don't know why... 13 years later.
Its perfectly fine to clear land for solar feilds for "green " energy.
Also , its perfectly fine to clear land and everything that lives in it and on it to plant crops so vegans can have their "harmless" food.
Wth
There is times that invasive brush needs to be kept in check for grass to grow , but , a person needs to be able to look at both sides of the coin before automatically assume something is a terrible practice
Si se trata de inversion a futuro recomiendo unos pak de 6 latitas de oxigeno para compartir con la familia .
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Es scheint, als gäbe es in Deutschland schon viel Schnee...
Ich wünsche Ihnen einen warmen und gemütlichen besten Tag.
Viele Gruesses aus Korea..
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Thanks for the video!!!
#1
Very welcome
@@LordGizmo
Was this a continuing project?
Location?
Bardzo dobrze robią. Zamiast karłowatych krzaków będą pola uprawne
I am looking for a job as a bulldozer driver. Can you help me?
it knocks them over but doesn't clear all the roots. use an excavator with a blade after, then rake again with dozer. you'd be amazed at the difference
Its one of the most disturbing and ruthless video on youtube. Just disgusting ...
If you like steak without it cattle production would be down Approximately40 percent
Steak will get more expensive as fuel cost rise
Save mother nature. 🙏🙏
I read that elephants in Africa and camels in Australia destroy trees and the environment... That was the biggest black joke.
Pull trees over onto a bulldozer, Genius. are you 12 years old?
Was it those clickbait thumbnail dozers that cut the trees or your Adsense craving...............
This is done a lot down south in Texas. Opens up lots of land for grazing.
Avatar 3 : The Aftermath of Hometree.
Good nice
all I see is a potential golf course
so we should all stop eating then? what about stopping to have children, otherwise this emotional blackmail to farmers is just a load of bs
Такое в индийских фильмах можно увидеть
明文規定水淹豬舍,照價賠償。
not nice watching this
Where are the greens at this time?
Often called dozer blades FFS
السلام علیکم
Narration is B.S.
No se que fin tendrá esa de forestación. He visto todos los comentarios y parece k, al gunos es tan ha favor de arrasar árboles para la agricultura. Aver si se enteran que los arboles regulan el crima la humedad y los micro hoganismos de la tierra, sin la existencia de los árboles no abra agricultura. Algo k, está sucediendo en España por la decapitación de árboles para la agricultura al día de hoy muchas tierras casi no son productivas y esto es el principio. 👨🌾👩🌾
Wow, this video really opened my eyes to the devastating impact of giant bulldozers and anchor chains on our precious landscapes. It's heartbreaking to see how our environment is being wiped out by these powerful machines.
That’s exactly why the video was made to show the impact. We have a documentary coming on the topic of deforestation. Let us know if you would be interested in this
propaganda against property rights, time to unsubscribe from more collectivist BS
@@TheAdamReedThomasmate I couldn't agree more! Screw these environmental catastrophically nutcases!
There are more forested lands in the US now than when the pilgrims landed here !!!! Juniper are invaders and wreak havoc on the water table !!!! Eastern cedars will destroy whole swaths of land if not kept in check !!!!!!
Read comments! Find the Truth!
move to calif.
Funny that you're profiting off of what you conserder bad. I've noticed that your channel is mostly based around huge machinery.
Is this outcry real or crocodile 🐊 tears 😢. The people will be the judge
Well it is based on huge machinery from all fields of life.
@@LordGizmo So, you don't see the hypocrisy of your outcry?
Do society a favor and get a productive job instead of this double speak you're spewing here as its mostly emotionally charged.
Are you a Fed?
yes both use and missuse@@LordGizmo
@@LordGizmoyour hypocrisy is MORE moronic than JUST STOP OIL. Usually extolling farm machines efficiency on previously cleared land
@@LordGizmoyes, but this one clearly had a negative purpose. Buh bye lord nutjob
No
Time to move to the amazon wild or africa
why you show this to people?
Why didn't you warn us and mention that this whole video was about a bunch of woke environmental bullshit.
Those are not ancor chains the clearing chains don't know the name but ancor chain isent it eather they have a chain with demo links
It is boat anchor chain with the other pieces added to break up soil to allow rain to soak in. It also adds weight to hold it to the ground
To bad videoographers can't get the facts straight?
Ya keep it up there will be no place for nature!!
I think you’ve got all wrong.
Lord Click Bait.
Little fake news Sia
*This video has truly enlightened me about the alarming consequences of massive bulldozers and anchor chains on our precious landscapes. It's disheartening to witness the destructive impact these powerful machines are having on our environment*
other people’s land development is not your concern. Try creating something and taking accountability in your life
Your view is a little shortsighted. Nature isn't always "beautiful." Much of the land in this video is rendered useless by invasive trees and brush which do more harm than good to the environment and, yes, to mankind. Better to restore these lands to their true natural state to be more useful.
Almost as bad as windmill farms and solar panel fields.
really??@@HubertofLiege
@@warbird20132 Yeah I'm sure they get right on it. People assume it's all ok and the up n' up....🤣🤣🤣
Ужасно!!!!!!!
Such unnecessary destruction.
This is so sad 😢
Yes it’s crazy
Only if you think food comes from Woolies and coles
i can see poeple dont care anymore distroy nice lands