you boys are doing good. remember that old girl was made to take a truck load at a time in the big wood, as long as the tail hold is good you wont hurt her. be safe.
Do the cut areas shown here get replanted? If so, does every species get replanted or just the more valuable or fast growing)? Or is it left up to mother nature?
Nice logging side. Can't figure out why the yarded was having that hard of a time holding up the skyline . Yeah, it's somewhat of a heavy turn, but not that much weight. If you want to see what I am talking about and have a little time, look up the video, camp grisdale, by Jeremy Cleveland, , and you will see heavy. With almost 2 miles of mainline out and heavy turns, check it out.
Molalla Oregon, we were out 3,500-4,000ft. Them Skagits don’t let you feel much unless you’re breaking things, even then when we tie it down she isnt going anywhere.
@j_meeks_ I have been on harder I have been on yarders during turns that were over a mile out on the main line and the yarder was still moving around and they were hauling back bigger sticks then what they were three logs to a turn was all they could pull on steeper ground then they are on
Oh yeah definitely going to be shaking some from it all, but nothing crazy. Check out some of my older footage I’ve got some videos of us logging a few years back in Stevenson under this yarder with a Mark 2 Boman, with some 2-3 Log turns! Thanks for commenting love hearing from other loggers!
Great video. Brings back memories of 80s carriage logging. Full suspension !
That's how you start a new year, great logging, no snow and long skyline yarding,stay safe josh.
Fkn can that tower and rigging take one fk of a turn. Crazy awesome boys. Lov the content
Your videos are some of the best I have see. Keep up the awesome work and Stay safe and more wood!!!
Tree faller laid em out perfect
That's how it should be done. I've seen too much garbage strip layouts for my liking.
Cool video man used to be a landing chaser back in my younger years 😊
Thank you! Glad to see people are still enjoying these!
you boys are doing good. remember that old girl was made to take a truck load at a time in the big wood, as long as the tail hold is good you wont hurt her. be safe.
Yarder can take it, these 7900’s can’t. Haha
Another homerun Josh got to love it. Nice turns landing looking like a tunn
Tunnel. Shovel operater needs to order more trucks. The drone shots are awesome. Thanks for the videos brings back such good memories.
@@quentinhaugen5413 Getting around 5 trucks a day, ask for 8 you get 6...
Nice turns & crew of 150%er's, what more could a guy ask for? Good to see!!
I start high lead logging in two weeks. Lookin forward to it!
Awesome vid. Keep em coming. That's some nice ass turns your sending in. No fkn around hey.
Quicker we’re done the quicker we’re home! 🤟🏼
That was cool
Great vid!
She gots some pull!!
Thanks for the watch!
Pigs! Great video.
nice work how far you hung out
Do the cut areas shown here get replanted? If so, does every species get replanted or just the more valuable or fast growing)? Or is it left up to mother nature?
It is all up to the land owner. Likely will be replanted as these we are logging now we’re planted. I am not sure species specific.
Looks like you're short a couple trucks... Cool drone video, hard to guage just how big the turns are..
Looks like you need at least 6 more log trucks out there.
Got us on a quota.
Nice logging side. Can't figure out why the yarded was having that hard of a time holding up the skyline . Yeah, it's somewhat of a heavy turn, but not that much weight. If you want to see what I am talking about and have a little time, look up the video, camp grisdale, by Jeremy Cleveland, , and you will see heavy. With almost 2 miles of mainline out and heavy turns, check it out.
Where in Oregon was this video taken and that last turn yarder engineer was probably hanging on for dear life and how far out was the main line
Molalla Oregon, we were out 3,500-4,000ft. Them Skagits don’t let you feel much unless you’re breaking things, even then when we tie it down she isnt going anywhere.
@j_meeks_ I have been on harder
I have been on yarders during turns that were over a mile out on the main line and the yarder was still moving around and they were hauling back bigger sticks then what they were three logs to a turn was all they could pull on steeper ground then they are on
Oh yeah definitely going to be shaking some from it all, but nothing crazy. Check out some of my older footage I’ve got some videos of us logging a few years back in Stevenson under this yarder with a Mark 2 Boman, with some 2-3 Log turns!
Thanks for commenting love hearing from other loggers!
is this burnt stuff up in santiam canyon?
North Fork
Using a cat for tailhold. Or tieing back 2 or 3 stumps .
D8 Cat
1.5 " skyline or 13/8" swedged?
1 3/8”
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How many feet of cable is on the carriage?
Around 500ft
@@Local_Logger 9/16?
@@joshr2720 5/8
7900?
@@joshr2720 Yeah
Where is this in relation to Goat Mt?
1-1/2 hrs South west
@@Local_Logger I assume you mean miles not hours? I used to work on the towers up on Goat Mt.
@@jjeremyryy From estacada area. We were logging up Goat Mtn when this fire came through.
What drone did you end up getting
I got the Mavic Mini fly more, Works good for close range, wanting a bigger one now!
@@Local_Logger awesome. I shared your channel onto my page to.send some more people your way.
@@BlueLineLandWorks Awesome man, thank you!
Hey l looking for work
Not much brush with it all burnt off
Good video. Hated the music.
sorry could only watch till that terrible music drove me off