Awesome video and very good commentary about everything, especially for people who know nothing about the Logging Process and Business. I hauled thousands of loads of Sawdust and Woodwaste From Westbank British Columbia Canada to Lewiston Idaho with Super B Chip Trailers. I believe it was a paper and power plant. Is it still there and operating? Love the bush and Logging but I just Retired in Calgary Alberta Canada. Keep on with your fantastic videos and narrating.. Stay safe. Cheers Dave
Thanks, Dave. The pulp mill is still open in Lewiston. No longer Potlach, but Clearwater paper now. Long haul from B.C. to Lewiston!! Thank you for your service.
Good video, thanks for posting. You've got a smooth rhythm goin on there! I like your commentary about your sorts. Looks like that block could be a little moist in a place or two, will you run brush back in with the skidder if you need it for wet spots? Either way you'll have a mountain of it by the end of the job! Thanks, be safe
Thanks Mike. Your right about it being moist, alot of cottonwood in the bottom. We do pack brush out when needed. 5 days into that landing, brush pile is thirty feet tall, with a ramp built in.
Awesome video and very good commentary about everything, especially for people who know nothing about the Logging Process and Business.
I hauled thousands of loads of Sawdust and Woodwaste From Westbank British Columbia Canada to Lewiston Idaho with Super B Chip Trailers. I believe it was a paper and power plant.
Is it still there and operating?
Love the bush and Logging but I just Retired in Calgary Alberta Canada.
Keep on with your fantastic videos and narrating..
Stay safe.
Cheers
Dave
Thanks, Dave. The pulp mill is still open in Lewiston. No longer Potlach, but Clearwater paper now.
Long haul from B.C. to Lewiston!! Thank you for your service.
Will the tops and limb be chipped.
Our two local pulp mills have shuttered the doors. This pile will be burned. Prior to mill closures, all top wood except cedar was utilized.
Good video, thanks for posting. You've got a smooth rhythm goin on there! I like your commentary about your sorts. Looks like that block could be a little moist in a place or two, will you run brush back in with the skidder if you need it for wet spots? Either way you'll have a mountain of it by the end of the job! Thanks, be safe
Thanks Mike. Your right about it being moist, alot of cottonwood in the bottom. We do pack brush out when needed. 5 days into that landing, brush pile is thirty feet tall, with a ramp built in.
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Where u guys in colville up sweeds pass a few weeks ago?
Nope. We were about the same latitude, in Idaho. Thanks for watching.