Just found Cory's channel and your's. Awesome 👍. Been logging for 30 years in VT and Massachusetts. Bud worm is hitting hard. Be good friend looking forward to more videos. I log with a timberjack 240A ,and hand cut Large valuable timber.
@@feenerproductions in my opinion it's the only way to make money. They are just so well built and inexpensive to fix it's a no brainer. Yes the single man operation is fading away but it's the only way I would do it 🙂
@@feenerproductions that was not a judgement……..or a correction…….local names and correct identification differ at times…….Foresters and woodsman and lumberman could look at a tree in Maine and come up with 3 names for it!
I think poplar is the most underrated wood in the forest. I prefer it to pine for mill work and use it as much as I can. It can be bought in log form inexpensively. Saw and dry it and it’s the perfect limber for trim, built ins and even paint grade cabinets.
@@shaneclark207 I agree, I hear people often knock it. Very abundant and very under appreciated. I believe all the poplar I am cutting is being used to make some kind of ply-wood.
TJ is the only way, spent a lot of days behind the lever of a screaming orange donkey!
Keep the videos coming!!!!
Yes sir, thanks
Just found Cory's channel and your's. Awesome 👍. Been logging for 30 years in VT and Massachusetts. Bud worm is hitting hard. Be good friend looking forward to more videos. I log with a timberjack 240A ,and hand cut Large valuable timber.
Thanks for the comment! I really enjoy working in the woods with those machines, it's almost is a niche in todays world.
@@feenerproductions in my opinion it's the only way to make money. They are just so well built and inexpensive to fix it's a no brainer. Yes the single man operation is fading away but it's the only way I would do it 🙂
@@eriknelson6529 You and me both! I tell my wife that I'm getting paid to go to the gym.
Right on!!
Mad skills with that saw man! Great work!
Thank you! I only included the shots that make me look good and there weren't many of them.
Great filming jake, glad you got some new cameras, hope you keep making these videos
Thanks Cory.
Love cutting that popular with my old 240 D !
It weights up quick if your cutting by the ton.
Nice work! Professional!
562 xp?
Yes sir! Thank you
Nice camera work!
Quaking Aspen…….do we call it Poplar by mistake……..same family……..
I know it to be the same, most people in the east call it poplar. We have Quaking, Balsam, and big toothed Aspen in Maine. Thank you for the comment.
@@feenerproductions that was not a judgement……..or a correction…….local names and correct identification differ at times…….Foresters and woodsman and lumberman could look at a tree in Maine and come up with 3 names for it!
I think poplar is the most underrated wood in the forest. I prefer it to pine for mill work and use it as much as I can. It can be bought in log form inexpensively. Saw and dry it and it’s the perfect limber for trim, built ins and even paint grade cabinets.
@@shaneclark207 I agree, I hear people often knock it. Very abundant and very under appreciated. I believe all the poplar I am cutting is being used to make some kind of ply-wood.
Does your 207D have the Perkins diesel?
Yes, I believe it's a 4.236.