Love that operator!…no fiddling with the logs!…full 360 grab n load!…getter done! Think the guy on the dozer is the operator!…guy is so good he loaded the trailer drove the Mack and pushed with the dozer at the same time!
I have been cutting on shares for the last year or so, but we are actually contract cutting a pine job for a sawmill right now. I need to get some more videos up, it’s just hard when you are running all day long trying to keep up lol Thanks for the comment!
Our tie log market has been pretty steady and we are still getting good prices for them. But the Red oak and poplar prices have been pretty bad at times, i have been selling a lot of nice grade logs for ties because the tie price pays more than our grade mills do.
HELL MAN YOU GOT THE BEST LOGGING CONTENT ON TH-cam.. THANKS FOR THE VIDEOS. MAKES AN OLD CRIPPLED LOGGER HAPPY
Thank you! Just trying to show what the Bell machines can do, and also share some of our other logging equipment and how we run our operation..
Nothing will ever beat a R model as a work horse.
Love that operator!…no fiddling with the logs!…full 360 grab n load!…getter done! Think the guy on the dozer is the operator!…guy is so good he loaded the trailer drove the Mack and pushed with the dozer at the same time!
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Very skilled log loader operator .
Smooth loader operator 👍🏻
That’s a damn good operator right there💪🏽
Good looking timber!
Didn't know Tigercat had a single arch ! Cool video!
Nice size logs
Gettin it done. Where you hauling your logs too
Triples S in finger Tn. Thanks
Did y’all cut all those trees with the bell?
No sir, a lot of those trees were cut by my saw hand.
Hey man some awesome stuff your doing love the bells blows my mind.. are you contract cutting if you don't mind me asking ?
I have been cutting on shares for the last year or so, but we are actually contract cutting a pine job for a sawmill right now. I need to get some more videos up, it’s just hard when you are running all day long trying to keep up lol Thanks for the comment!
Has your wood prices stayed good down there ? Wood market is shot in northern new England
Our tie log market has been pretty steady and we are still getting good prices for them. But the Red oak and poplar prices have been pretty bad at times, i have been selling a lot of nice grade logs for ties because the tie price pays more than our grade mills do.
And our white oak prices have really too.
That is gitn er dun..!
What length did you cut those logs? 16’.6??
17’6” double tie length I think the poplar was 12’6” or 14’6” most of our hardwood is for cross ties some mills want it 18’ even