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The speed of these harvesters is insane. It’s hard to believe how quickly they can clear an area.
True, it’s both impressive and a bit overwhelming to see how powerful they are.
Wow, the precision of these machines is incredible. It’s like they were built to dance with trees.
Absolutely agree. The way they cut and handle those massive trees is fascinating to watch.
I think these machines are a double-edged sword. They make work easier but could be overused in the wrong hands.
That’s a valid concern. Proper regulation is key to ensuring they’re used responsibly.
Watching this makes me wonder how they transport such massive machines to remote forest areas.
Great question. They probably use heavy-duty transport trucks designed for oversized loads.
The stump destroyers are like something out of a sci-fi movie. They just obliterate everything in their path.
I know, right? It’s crazy how they make something so tough look so effortless.
I love watching these machines work, but it’s sad to think about how many old trees are being cut down.
Yeah, it’s a bittersweet feeling. Let’s hope reforestation efforts are in place to balance it out.
How is that splitter only $110? In Europe it would be more like €1100!
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This is amazing, but I wonder about the environmental impact of using such heavy machinery in forests.
Good point. Hopefully, these machines are used responsibly and in managed forestry operations.
This narrator sucks. He makes a big deal out of nothing