Always something dinosaur like in those machines. Hot saws are noisy, especially when eating through a tree. I have been in the forest and hearing one of those machines working sight unseen but the noise echoing and seemingly coming from all around me. The howl of the hydraulics and the scream of the saw eating though a tree and then the crash of the tree hitting the forest floor. Reminds me old stop motion movies when foley artists dubbed in the sound. Thanks for the show!
Great video , you give a real perspective on what's going on I've only worked on a couple of butchers but I like watching a good operator Thanks for another great video 👍
Awesome video buddy - I love it. Thank You. I think some it would look better with the camera setup in a tripod, and the machines moving out inj front of the fixed camera.
I've worked on mahargs buncher up trio creek in the summer. Pretty cool machine to move around. Got some cool shots of them chucking and moving wood with the new Deere 768-ii they bought.
"Buncher Beast"......should paint that on the side like the planes in World War 2. 😊 Gotta have a low center of gravity to cut those tall trees without tipping.
Another great video. Thanks. One quick question, why does it seem that he is falling everything at the road? I always liked the butt towards the road. Maybe he is just getting some cut for you to work on then he’ll go to the back and work his way out?
By request from me, so the small link belt can grab the top easier weight wise to forward them, and my piles were all butt toward road on the other side .So i chucked them across the road to achieve the same lay for the processor.
Like your videos. Straight forward an no music. Thank you.
Thanks Todd for taking us along . Love your varied content,always something interesting
Always something dinosaur like in those machines. Hot saws are noisy, especially when eating through a tree. I have been in the forest and hearing one of those machines working sight unseen but the noise echoing and seemingly coming from all around me. The howl of the hydraulics and the scream of the saw eating though a tree and then the crash of the tree hitting the forest floor. Reminds me old stop motion movies when foley artists dubbed in the sound. Thanks for the show!
Great video , you give a real perspective on what's going on
I've only worked on a couple of butchers but I like watching a good operator
Thanks for another great video 👍
I love seeing the machines working!! Great videos
Buncher is my favorite machine to run!
Love the videos on the job.
love your videos
Awesome video buddy - I love it. Thank You.
I think some it would look better with the camera setup in a tripod, and the machines moving out inj front of the fixed camera.
Cool video
Nice to see some dofferent content with the feller buncher
I've worked on mahargs buncher up trio creek in the summer. Pretty cool machine to move around. Got some cool shots of them chucking and moving wood with the new Deere 768-ii they bought.
Grant still running hoe with them?
@skadill I think so, I'll ask when I see em next.
Campared to what i have its really great
"Buncher Beast"......should paint that on the side like the planes in World War 2. 😊 Gotta have a low center of gravity to cut those tall trees without tipping.
Another great video. Thanks.
One quick question, why does it seem that he is falling everything at the road? I always liked the butt towards the road. Maybe he is just getting some cut for you to work on then he’ll go to the back and work his way out?
By request from me, so the small link belt can grab the top easier weight wise to forward them, and my piles were all butt toward road on the other side .So i chucked them across the road to achieve the same lay for the processor.
Looks like you may need a d9g with a land clearing rake