I'm currently operating a m726e, which can be mulcher or buncher. We have 5702 saw on it and this machine is crazy powerful. 8.9 Cummins, 300 horsepower and the weight to handle the big stuff. Especially with 44s on it.
Anyone of you guys (Or gals) out there,who are lucky enough to work in the woods,running this or a skidder,or,whatever piece of machinery,you are running. ENJOY it! I'd love to be back in the woods! Great Job!
In finnish eyes that machine looks like elephant inthe woods but seems to be very handy. We have tiny machines here in finland so nice to see how things are done in U.S. Thanks from the video, very interesting to watch it.
My cousin Gary Skinner wanted me to bye tiger cat equipment when I went back in the logging business I've been out of business for 25 years now I'm going back to business I'm 62 years old Central Savannah River Timber LLC
Wheeled bunchers are often used in the southern areas of America, flat lands, they can handle steep ground, depending on how the ground holds up though . Track bunchers are more reliable on steep ground due to ability to maneuver in a 360 and not have to worry about flipping . On flat ground track bunchers are good in the wet lands that wheeled bunchers can't get through.
I'm currently operating a m726e, which can be mulcher or buncher. We have 5702 saw on it and this machine is crazy powerful. 8.9 Cummins, 300 horsepower and the weight to handle the big stuff. Especially with 44s on it.
Anyone of you guys (Or gals) out there,who are lucky enough to work in the woods,running this or a skidder,or,whatever piece of machinery,you are running. ENJOY it! I'd love to be back in the woods! Great Job!
@@bondedforyou3621 That's awesome! Your Dad trusts you.lol. it's alot of responsibility. Me not being in the woods anymore,is a long story. Be safe.
In finnish eyes that machine looks like elephant inthe woods but seems to be very handy. We have tiny machines here in finland so nice to see how things are done in U.S. Thanks from the video, very interesting to watch it.
I don't see the merit. It cannot delimb, cant cut to length and the radius is very limited. It does not cut for me.
What an ox great video thanks for sharing this buddy
We need that beast in Fs 19 as a Mod
We have a tigercat 724e 5500 head wide range drive we use too cut chip wood and Longwood its very productive
I run a new 724E . Best feller buncher around, in my opinion
I was sent here bye a walking tree video 😂
That thing is a beast
My cousin Gary Skinner wanted me to bye tiger cat equipment when I went back in the logging business I've been out of business for 25 years now I'm going back to business I'm 62 years old Central Savannah River Timber LLC
well if everyone quit the forestry industry where you everyong get their paper lumber and other material
Scary
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For those who do this for a living what's better a wheel or tracked feller buncher or is it just preference? Thanks
Wheeled bunchers are often used in the southern areas of America, flat lands, they can handle steep ground, depending on how the ground holds up though . Track bunchers are more reliable on steep ground due to ability to maneuver in a 360 and not have to worry about flipping . On flat ground track bunchers are good in the wet lands that wheeled bunchers can't get through.