It's nice seeing time and effort being spent to make nice piles and delimb the pulp, makes the video much more watchable and the machine more impressive, not to mention the operator
What is that wood harvested for? Asking as far as small diameter and short lengths? I'm from NC and use to seeing full length load of pine or double bunk large logs
It's nice seeing time and effort being spent to make nice piles and delimb the pulp, makes the video much more watchable and the machine more impressive, not to mention the operator
I can tell you're a good operator. How do you like the timber pro with the JP head so far?
What is that wood harvested for? Asking as far as small diameter and short lengths? I'm from NC and use to seeing full length load of pine or double bunk large logs
jacob Around here its all cut to 8ft. Smaller wood known as pulp is used for paper making. Then the logs go in for lumber
is timber pro like poulan pro lol
That didn't go well ? Looked like a billionaire trying to make a million ?
AXECUT TIMBER It’s storm damage, its not supposed to look decent when its done. We are just salvaging the storm damage