I've had to put that pin back in our old skidder many times, finally got tired of the keeper bolt breaking, so I welded the crap out of it, it's never come out again. 👍
I have had weeks and days like this. I learned a long time ago you have to take the good with the bad and just hope at the end that there is more good than bad to make up for it. Enjoyed the video and the live stream. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas. God Bless!
Your ground saw-man,would make a great foreman,he would share some good experience on toolbox talks,.... i've binged watched from the start,you've a good head Justin,best wishes from Ireland!
Don't feel bad young man everybody's got the Murphys this week I think . Got me a brand new set of bumps an bruises from a widow maker last Saturday thank God for brain buckets!!!! . Keep your chin up you'll mite thru and be back on top soon . Awesome channel looking forward to next video .
Loving the videos Justin, I used to cut timber full time / land clearing running a saw,excavator,skidder. You got a good saw cutter on the ground for sure keep up the good work
Justin, John Deere has a website that you can search parts by the serial number of your machine. It gives you drawings and breakdowns of the entire machine. With some of the parts people I have dealt with it is best to look up the part number myself before calling.
Those airlines will be CTi central tyre inflation keep the tyres constantly inflated if they get a slow leak, pro’s and con’s to everything, there great for drive wheels for extra traction offroad in slippery conditions
You should make sure your truck drivers double check the log trailers out before leaving everyday, its a pretrip CDL thing. Most contract drivers just want to hook and go
Does seem like its always something. Hard to get much done around the holidays. Just a thought if that pin on the skidder gets loose again it may not hurt to put a tac weld on the outside to keep it from turning and backing out. Keep up the good work love the videos.
i can't belive that you didn't know what size pin you needed 2" pin they gave you a 3" pin the first time you could of saved yourself 2 hrs i bet you will put eyes on what you need and know what size it is next time. Don't ever expect the dealer to know or give you the right part
Word of advice. Weld those pins in. Once they come out one time they will keep coming out. We lost one replaced it and 2 days later it came out again. Luckily we seen it before it fell out in the cutover.
The older black guy has some experience. A man worth his money
The older gentleman is worth more money not not just his money. He’s doing the work of activities that are well less cold them amateurs.
That man cutting the trees with the chain saw , looks like a good man to have around, looks like a hard worker. 🌲
Why is he cutting with a chainsaw next to the tree cutter?
@@donaldharris1134 diameter too big for the cutting head
@@donaldharris1134 the man has been cutting log logs for 40 years. I think he knows what he’s doing by now.
I've had to put that pin back in our old skidder many times, finally got tired of the keeper bolt breaking, so I welded the crap out of it, it's never come out again. 👍
Always enjoy to see salt of the earth hard working young folks these days. Keep up the hard work.
This series of videos is how it is for all of us in the woods
I do it every day.
That young mechanic is good he knows what he’s doing
Thank you much appreciated!
At the 15 minute mark, you can hear that lifter tapping.
I have had weeks and days like this. I learned a long time ago you have to take the good with the bad and just hope at the end that there is more good than bad to make up for it. Enjoyed the video and the live stream. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas. God Bless!
Keep your head up young man. Push forward and good times will come for you.
More power to you Just keep your head up and keep plugging! Wishing you and your crew a very merry Christmas!
Your ground saw-man,would make a great foreman,he would share some good experience on toolbox talks,.... i've binged watched from the start,you've a good head Justin,best wishes from Ireland!
Don't feel bad young man everybody's got the Murphys this week I think . Got me a brand new set of bumps an bruises from a widow maker last Saturday thank God for brain buckets!!!! . Keep your chin up you'll mite thru and be back on top soon .
Awesome channel looking forward to next video .
Loving the videos Justin, I used to cut timber full time / land clearing running a saw,excavator,skidder. You got a good saw cutter on the ground for sure keep up the good work
Justin, John Deere has a website that you can search parts by the serial number of your machine. It gives you drawings and breakdowns of the entire machine. With some of the parts people I have dealt with it is best to look up the part number myself before calling.
That’s is what the hose to the axle is for air inflation kit to keep the tires full all the time
Mr Luke is a encyclopedia of knowledge in the woods 🪵
Those airlines will be CTi central tyre inflation keep the tyres constantly inflated if they get a slow leak, pro’s and con’s to everything, there great for drive wheels for extra traction offroad in slippery conditions
Good video buddy!!
Logging and farming........no telling how it's gonna turn out!
Awesome videos
You should make sure your truck drivers double check the log trailers out before leaving everyday, its a pretrip CDL thing. Most contract drivers just want to hook and go
Fun to watch.. but music in background is stuff they play at funerals.. the right soundtrack will change the viewers mood..
Yeah its basically him trying to copy how bobby Goodson did it. He should just be himself and do his own thing.
Does seem like its always something. Hard to get much done around the holidays. Just a thought if that pin on the skidder gets loose again it may not hurt to put a tac weld on the outside to keep it from turning and backing out. Keep up the good work love the videos.
Bobby had central inflation on his trucks and trailers
It's time for a bit of good luck to come your way, it's way over do.👍👍
Logging is a hard business so many ups and downs and changes in the market .
That is a hard life with one problem after another cropping up
Should’ve kept that wrong pin, throw it on the truck you’ll use it one day, and it’ll save you the trip. Speaking from experience
i can't belive that you didn't know what size pin you needed 2" pin they gave you a 3" pin the first time you could of saved yourself 2 hrs i bet you will put eyes on what you need and know what size it is next time. Don't ever expect the dealer to know or give you the right part
Buckingham VA in the woods ☝️😁 🇺🇲
Shame, bc that looks like good logs in there.
Can we see all of your equipment !
Word of advice. Weld those pins in. Once they come out one time they will keep coming out. We lost one replaced it and 2 days later it came out again. Luckily we seen it before it fell out in the cutover.
Hi, my name is Giuseppe, I'm Italian, you're very good, young and beautiful, you make nice videos, keep it up, 🤟
Mechanic sound cajun
What area do you cut in va ? And do you need anymore contact trucks?
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Your videos are great, only thing is you need to get rid of the music and sort the sound out.
Need to keep Luke around!
I did not hear one Swear Word Through out the repair . If that was me , a 124 Swear Words Guaranteed !
I need a job
Bidenomics, jack!
If your anywhere near dinnwiddie or Brunswick he said he's hiring
Dinnwiddie va here.
Hope you put grease in that new pin 👍🏻
Nice video's but would be better if you had sound.
There was a copy right issue with some music we apologize for that
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Too bad u didn't have access to a lathe or lathe skills you could have turned that pin down in 30 minutes.
thank you
Kayu yang sangat melimpah
Never sease on that pin would of been smart
Is Bobby from swamp loggers your dad?
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Small loggers can’t afford to take equipment to a shop.
Trust me sometimes computers don't get it right either
That logging
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