I’ve heard so many people say you’re the best buncher operator they’ve ever seen. And, this has came from people who have been in logging all their lives. I’m proud of you buddy!
She is a pretty machine. Congratulations!! I am from California. So used to the West Coast Logging. Cool to see how the industry does it on the other side of the country.
@@LoggerLane it must have the single speed transmission in it instead of the two speed transmission right and I don’t like that I’d rather do two speed transmission. It’s a little bit slower in the woods but it’s faster on the road but you younger guys y’all can hang on and us older man like me at 67 years old, I like that two speed transmission and another thing. How many horsepower is it around 257 or something like that
I wish our ground in sc was this good to cut on. A lot of the tracts we cut, are either damaged from rutting, or damaged from hurricane Hugo,back in the day, which makes it to where you can’t run at a bunch of trees at once,without eating dirt,Or falling in a old rut,or hole that throws you into the windshield🤣
Hey thanks for the ride along. is there anything better than a Tiger Cat? I don’t think so. You do a nice job, and with machine it’s easy to be selective with the different species of wood. Thanks for the vid. 👍
Hey Google post another video of that brand new 720 e hey you how do you post a video on the on the walkthrough inside postal controls of the other buttons and stuff radio show me how to controls in the button works on a new 720
I’ve heard so many people say you’re the best buncher operator they’ve ever seen. And, this has came from people who have been in logging all their lives. I’m proud of you buddy!
Great looking machine man! Def a huge time saver in the woods!
She is a pretty machine. Congratulations!! I am from California. So used to the West Coast Logging. Cool to see how the industry does it on the other side of the country.
Logger Lane I’m glad you got you a new cutter man that baby really looks good but anyway you stay safe out there and we’ll see you on the next one
Thanks for watching Timmy it’s a real nice machine that’s for sure!
@@LoggerLane it must have the single speed transmission in it instead of the two speed transmission right and I don’t like that I’d rather do two speed transmission. It’s a little bit slower in the woods but it’s faster on the road but you younger guys y’all can hang on and us older man like me at 67 years old, I like that two speed transmission and another thing. How many horsepower is it around 257 or something like that
Look at that new rubber.
I wish our ground in sc was this good to cut on. A lot of the tracts we cut, are either damaged from rutting, or damaged from hurricane Hugo,back in the day, which makes it to where you can’t run at a bunch of trees at once,without eating dirt,Or falling in a old rut,or hole that throws you into the windshield🤣
She is a great machine for flat ground and planted pine! Not to mention some quiet!
Love it Congratulations
Hello from Gulfport Florida.
Congratulations on your new investment.
Dam toothpicks
Enjoyed the video ✅
Thanks for watching sir
Thats fast!
Hey thanks for the ride along. is there anything better than a Tiger Cat? I don’t think so. You do a nice job, and with machine it’s easy to be selective with the different species of wood. Thanks for the vid. 👍
Put a seat cover on that thing asap.
John Deere should have stayed in the farming business.
and kept their manufacturing in the US,,,,not China
Nice work I would love to run or own tiger cats dozer looks like a D6 in size tougher I’m sure they have their brand proven.
Kannst du mal ein Video mit Helmkamera machen? 😊
The last actual good equipment brand
It's cost to be with you ❤😮
Where in Florida? im in Venice
We are based outta clay hill fl
Make plenty of good toothpicks out of that stuff, nearly more like cutting sugarcane then pine trees
Ur good at keeping the trash out the drags most buncher men would cut it and let the loader man waste time with it
Easy to keep the trash out when there is nun at all
WTH they make out of those little bitty trees man those are small
Pulpwood it's used to make paper products
Yeah some of it is real small but mostly paper products like paper, cardboard boxes, toilet paper, plywood, stuff like that
I think those trees were harvested about 25 years early😂
you're smooth on it but it wouldn't move that fast in final thinning. With a bunch tree length logs that pencil wood there
We’re bout in Florida north Florida from tally fl
Hey Google post another video of that brand new 720 e hey you how do you post a video on the on the walkthrough inside postal controls of the other buttons and stuff radio show me how to controls in the button works on a new 720
expensive machine to cut tooth picks
Letem grow another 10 years