Only thing missing is a big clam bunk forwarder skidding out. I cut in front of Timberpro forwarder years ago. 2 of us cutting opposite sides of a ridge, 2 cable skidders pulling up to main road on ridge line. Tree's were averaging 26" and he'd pull about 16 in a turn. Very impressive.
When I said nice Buncher I meant it, I know this was a few months ago when it happened, but I was the first to comment if you remember me doing that, I wasn't trying to be sarcastic, I was only complimenting your company for how awesome your Bunchers are.🙂
Yes, operator is new to this machine. It’s a demo. 38 dbh and 175 foot trees. Log max 10,000 processed all this timber. Seeing how machine handled this big wood. Operator does hand saw when it’s needed, but usually is tethering.
I've triple cut with tigercat, I'd like to try this, omg gonna wreck shit trying to move them around on the ground, when huge wood, it's cut n push,sure alot of waisted time moving trees on the ground, thats gotta break a tool cylinder or a grab arm soon !
1st off thats one fine machine the way it travels and cuts so easy. 2nd i have a question does a burn site have to clear cut? Maybe its a stupid question but just curious.
My understanding is yes, because the timber is still good, but will soon go bad if it is not harvested. After they cut this timber the land was replanted.
Standing dead timber is a safety hazard. You never know when it's going to come down, and you just better hope nobody's there to get smashed when it does.
Nope it wouldn't carson,just needs a better operator that don't waist time moving fell trees around, sliding here n there, that's gonna break a tool cylinder or grab arm
Operator seems to waste fuel and time. But maybe there are valid reasons he messes with felled trees like that. He must be very new to this machine, he tries to tilt the head back in the cut. All that does is stop the saw.
Agreed, no processor can even process those or even come close to hand them so hard that machine pushing those bugs trees around.. hand fallers for a reason..
@@merritwalters5236 It can cut them, obviously, and it isn't hurting it at all. But he is wasting time and fuel and adding wear and tear. And he needs some seat time to get good with it.
I think its just a demo. Probably playing with the stuff to see what it can do. He is off on his cuts but he probably doesn't want a tree like that coming back on the machine. Since it's not there machine. Plus a tree that size falling on the cutter would probably total it.
I say this machine is a bull in its own way but i belive if he cut around those trees a head more he wouldint bust and pull fibers from those money trees but i will say this guy can put some wood on the ground
i am enamored with your cab leveling system! those hydraulics must be BEEFY so allow for that up and down leveling ability while moving weight! goodness!!!
Yessir I agree and this platform (youtube) is loaded with keyboard cutter little girls playing with their mommys iphone while wandering through petsmart.
@@timberslasher4899 I have sat in my own buncher for nearly 4 years straight now. I know what I am talking about. He is new to that machine, that is clear. He was moving felled timber for reasons that escape me, but I am east coast. He is binding the disc in the cut on several cuts. Not dogging him. It takes a lot of seat time
@@oldtimerf7602 Yea I have been in the woods myself 27 years and inherited a 49 year old company. I have done it most anyway and have owned most any machine. There are better machines for different things and it all takes seat time I agree. And nothing takes more learning than doing it by hand. I was just saying that the people who think one machine or one way of doing things is always the best are usually the ones who have not done much themselves.
Only thing missing is a big clam bunk forwarder skidding out. I cut in front of Timberpro forwarder years ago. 2 of us cutting opposite sides of a ridge, 2 cable skidders pulling up to main road on ridge line. Tree's were averaging 26" and he'd pull about 16 in a turn. Very impressive.
When I said nice Buncher I meant it, I know this was a few months ago when it happened, but I was the first to comment if you remember me doing that, I wasn't trying to be sarcastic, I was only complimenting your company for how awesome your Bunchers are.🙂
Wow, I'm impressed by the efficiency. Looks perfect for removing standing dead timber with a minimal crew.
Yes, operator is new to this machine. It’s a demo. 38 dbh and 175 foot trees. Log max 10,000 processed all this timber. Seeing how machine handled this big wood. Operator does hand saw when it’s needed, but usually is tethering.
Nice work with the feller buncher
Timberpro tl775d great machine for cutting trees down important this machine has been approval EPA
I’m curious as to whether or not the timber in the Firestone and flat top fires will be salvage logged? (Bend Oregon.)
Finally a logger cutting timber and not tooth picks
How can a forwarder pick up and haul tree length logs?
It can't
That's what skidders are for.
I've triple cut with tigercat, I'd like to try this, omg gonna wreck shit trying to move them around on the ground, when huge wood, it's cut n push,sure alot of waisted time moving trees on the ground, thats gotta break a tool cylinder or a grab arm soon !
boy she,s a beast !
1st off thats one fine machine the way it travels and cuts so easy. 2nd i have a question does a burn site have to clear cut? Maybe its a stupid question but just curious.
My understanding is yes, because the timber is still good, but will soon go bad if it is not harvested. After they cut this timber the land was replanted.
Standing dead timber is a safety hazard. You never know when it's going to come down, and you just better hope nobody's there to get smashed when it does.
She looks to multifunction well. Tracks get up and boogie
Hey, when's the " self leveler" gonna come out, been quizzing Deere that for years, sure save a guy a lot of thumb time.
We have had self leveling for a while. All you have to do is hold one button and the machine will automatically find level.
I ran a Prentice 20 years ago and had self level
A dangle saw would be alot more productive in this size timber and shoveling the trees out the way aswell....nice carrier though like it
hey you know i wad thing the same thing my 415 with the 3350 would give a run !
My Link Belt 210x3 with 3550 Ryan's will smoke this thing in this big timber at half the cost and burning 2/3 less fuel... check out my vids
@@timberslasher4899 bullshit ,link belt sucks
Nope it wouldn't carson,just needs a better operator that don't waist time moving fell trees around, sliding here n there, that's gonna break a tool cylinder or grab arm
@@MMikeHD3904 I agree with Carson felling head would be more efficient in these size stems.
What size head?
27b
That's the biggest of the big right 775
Operator seems to waste fuel and time. But maybe there are valid reasons he messes with felled trees like that.
He must be very new to this machine, he tries to tilt the head back in the cut. All that does is stop the saw.
Agreed, no processor can even process those or even come close to hand them so hard that machine pushing those bugs trees around.. hand fallers for a reason..
They always take videos of the shittiest operators
@@merritwalters5236
It can cut them, obviously, and it isn't hurting it at all. But he is wasting time and fuel and adding wear and tear. And he needs some seat time to get good with it.
I think its just a demo. Probably playing with the stuff to see what it can do. He is off on his cuts but he probably doesn't want a tree like that coming back on the machine. Since it's not there machine. Plus a tree that size falling on the cutter would probably total it.
@@patreekiller maybe HE'S the demo!
I say this machine is a bull in its own way but i belive if he cut around those trees a head more he wouldint bust and pull fibers from those money trees but i will say this guy can put some wood on the ground
i am enamored with your cab leveling system! those hydraulics must be BEEFY so allow for that up and down leveling ability while moving weight! goodness!!!
If “safety” is the largest selling point…..why do things the machine wasn’t designed for?
Nice job 👍 all these keyboard cutters don’t know shit about actually cutting big timber with a hot saw
Yessir I agree and this platform (youtube) is loaded with keyboard cutter little girls playing with their mommys iphone while wandering through petsmart.
@@timberslasher4899
I have sat in my own buncher for nearly 4 years straight now. I know what I am talking about.
He is new to that machine, that is clear. He was moving felled timber for reasons that escape me, but I am east coast.
He is binding the disc in the cut on several cuts.
Not dogging him. It takes a lot of seat time
@@oldtimerf7602 Yea I have been in the woods myself 27 years and inherited a 49 year old company. I have done it most anyway and have owned most any machine. There are better machines for different things and it all takes seat time I agree. And nothing takes more learning than doing it by hand. I was just saying that the people who think one machine or one way of doing things is always the best are usually the ones who have not done much themselves.
Shame about the music all the way through
Handf felled would have been cheaper and easier….
No it's not when you finger the production an the insurance on a faller.
What a shame, ruining the bottom of every log. Maybe he should get out his chainsaw.
he needs to cut them one more time on the side before the final fell cut
Those heads are farkin horrible
It's no tigercat