@anonymousas3936 this job had so many different sizes of timber! If I had to say maybe 22-24in average on the butt size ! Our mills around take 40ft down to 16ft logs and depending on the mill it can be 40in down to 5in logs for saw logs! Any thing below 5in goes in the pulp pile
Wow an excellent operator, you make it look so easy! Thank you....
Thank you!
I have ran tons of log loaders, tong tossers, Single grip Harvesters and strokers, but never tethered. I hate small wood! LOL. thanks for the share
Thanks for the vids boss, sure do appreciate watching.
Thanks for watching! I need to mix it up when I run processor or load but usually last minute when I find out I need to fill in for another guy
thank you so much josh
No problem buddy!
That timber sure got tall down towards the end 👍
Yes there was some nice clean sticks down at the bottom
Pretty wild swing power…what percent grade were you at the bottom. Thanks
If I remember right it wasn’t to steep but it was really rocky ground! But I think it was around 80-90%
Another goodie thank you,What does your guys Timber get used for??
House building materials mostly
So these are saw logs, do you know what the average diameter or piece size is?
@anonymousas3936 this job had so many different sizes of timber! If I had to say maybe 22-24in average on the butt size ! Our mills around take 40ft down to 16ft logs and depending on the mill it can be 40in down to 5in logs for saw logs! Any thing below 5in goes in the pulp pile