Another great video Tim thanks for the ride along and working as a team to get the job done. I liked how you changed up the different camera views. Keep up the good work and be safe out there.
Doing good to not be ran a Tigercat near as much as the Deere Tim I was about to tell you if that steering is a little too touchy you can slow it down by pushing a few buttons on the computer it’s neat all the things you can do with these machines we love ours
awesome AGAIN only problem with watchin your vids of you operating the big equipment is that i find myself pretending im operating an excavator or a tigercat when im mowing a lawn on my 52” zero turn mower! 😁😁 keep ‘em going man!!! 👍
Jeez Tim you might think you've done that once or twice huh LOL I ran a cable skidder in my youth and your not kidding its a rough ride, you develop some tough neck muscles on that job. Another great vid Tim loved the different views Thanks for the ride bought back so old memories
Great video. Riding in that skidder would hurt after a while. It's good that Tigercat developed the turnaround seat for their skidders. I'm surprised that John Deere wasn't first with that technology. That FPT 6.7 engine sounds similar to the Cummins 6.7 except for the SCR catalyst in the exhaust system.
Great video some awesome camera angles. I wondered how you picked up the trees and bundled them together. I think the audio is good I didn’t have any trouble hearing you. I think you were having a little to much fun to call it work 😂😂
hey Tim. I always ran an older skidder. is it hard to switch the seat around and driver backwards. how hard is it to get used to? I always operated a cable skidder.
Great video Tim. Yes it does look like it would beat you to death after being in it all day every day. I guess you learn to move your body with it. Thanks for the multiple camera angles. Makes it nice to see different views. Later
Great views, you are pulling wood about 6 tenths of a mile each way, lucky that you can drive all your equipment to help out like you do everyday. But that's what it takes to make money, gotta work to pay for Derricks cutter, be safe.
😫😣😆 FOR SURE (KIDNEY BRUISING / BODY SHAKING ) OPERATING D9 CAT RIPPING for roadbed IS (GRAVY-TRAIN) compared to what you all AND that equipment do to get them logs in !!!!! I see why you buckle in the way you do, your shoulders would be OUT OF SOCKETS by 10:00 ............ KEEP THEM CHIPS FLYING.......😍😍😍
Awesome video cottontop. It would be great to learn to drive a skidder one day. Have a safe work week in the woods
Very neat video 👍
Thanks for sharing 👍
Yes sir 👍🏻
Thank you for taking the time for filming .we appreciate it.Nice job operating and nice equipment. Good work
One of your best videos. Enjoyed it
Another great video Tim thanks for the ride along and working as a team to get the job done. I liked how you changed up the different camera views. Keep up the good work and be safe out there.
Good ride along
Looking like a rough ride, enjoyed that
Doing good to not be ran a Tigercat near as much as the Deere Tim I was about to tell you if that steering is a little too touchy you can slow it down by pushing a few buttons on the computer it’s neat all the things you can do with these machines we love ours
Enjoyed your video tim you make it look so easy man . Great camera angles one again thank you for your hard work for us to enjoy
Great video man !!!!!!
awesome AGAIN
only problem with watchin your vids of you operating the big equipment is that i find myself pretending im operating an excavator or a tigercat when im mowing a lawn on my 52” zero turn mower! 😁😁
keep ‘em going man!!!
👍
Skidder are hold lot easy run now they was 35 years ago . Love that turn around seat on Tigercat 630E skidding
Great video Tim thanks for sharing have a great day
haha love it, 💪 👷🏻
Jeez Tim you might think you've done that once or twice huh LOL I ran a cable skidder in my youth and your not kidding its a rough ride, you develop some tough neck muscles on that job. Another great vid Tim loved the different views Thanks for the ride bought back so old memories
Tim I run a 2016 620E with 4600 hours on it. I really wish tigercat would do something about the rails on the seat. Mine bucks the same way.
Great video. Riding in that skidder would hurt after a while. It's good that Tigercat developed the turnaround seat for their skidders. I'm surprised that John Deere wasn't first with that technology. That FPT 6.7 engine sounds similar to the Cummins 6.7 except for the SCR catalyst in the exhaust system.
Great video some awesome camera angles. I wondered how you picked up the trees and bundled them together. I think the audio is good I didn’t have any trouble hearing you. I think you were having a little to much fun to call it work 😂😂
I see yalls hardwood is hollow down there to.
Sure is great how everyone works together! I would imagine that you have to be able to use the different types of equipment.
good morning Mr Tim.
Good Video. Later TATERS
Tim all you needed was music to go with your bounce..LOL
Take care Tim, Have a great day..
Good seeing you in the skidder. How many acres on this logging site? ....13
hello from scotland
hey Tim. I always ran an older skidder. is it hard to switch the seat around and driver backwards. how hard is it to get used to? I always operated a cable skidder.
Tim when u pick up logs with the grappler. Do have worry about crushing logs by squeezing to much? Just wondering. Thanks for the video.
Yeah Skidder is definitely a young mans job! They all ride pretty rough just some worst than others.
Great video Tim. Yes it does look like it would beat you to death after being in it all day every day. I guess you learn to move your body with it. Thanks for the multiple camera angles. Makes it nice to see different views. Later
Can all of you guys run all the machines?
that bar you are hanging onto you could put a foam noodle on it
Does Dericks ( I think Derick)Boy still come out to run skidders on holidays from school , a year ago you showed him getting the hang of skidding ?
Cotton top I've always wondered what the two things on front of the tigercat skidder blade does, they on top of the blade could u answer on video?
It's for pushed logs
Those are metal covers for the hydraulic cylinders that move the blade up and down. To protect them from getting hit and damaging the cylinder.
Can that head set you use for your mobile phone be used for video audio?
Yes if I was filming with my phone.
Great views, you are pulling wood about 6 tenths of a mile each way, lucky that you can drive all your equipment to help out like you do everyday. But that's what it takes to make money, gotta work to pay for Derricks cutter, be safe.
Like to see a camera in Chad's skidder once
I have several from inside 635 posted.
Do u ever run the 635
Yes
Can u do a vid on u running the 635
I have several posted on here.
That grapple will open up and get a mouthful now... LOL👍
You running the skidder so you can skip the fiber and stay regular?? At least that’s what I got from a Snapchat one time!!😂🤣
😫😣😆 FOR SURE (KIDNEY BRUISING / BODY SHAKING ) OPERATING D9 CAT RIPPING for roadbed IS (GRAVY-TRAIN) compared to what you all AND that equipment do to get them logs in !!!!! I see why you buckle in the way you do, your shoulders would be OUT OF SOCKETS by 10:00 ............ KEEP THEM CHIPS FLYING.......😍😍😍
Well a lot of those logs look bad they are rotten in the center
@ 11:16 that top left leg has one pretty butt!
First view and comment, in wv
Mike Olenick .im live in morgantown West Virginia.
Derrick pettit .i know where Cumberland is. do you know where Mt Storm is? I moved there from Cleveland Ohio. I love Mt Storm.
It's a small world
Near Moorefield, right? That's where JBG travels picks up from Pilgrim's Pride chicken most weeks. Greetings from NW Florida.
Joe Thompson .yea. I used to work at that chicken plant.