"This is a really challenging and dangerous job! Every move of sawing and transporting wood requires great precision and skill. This work in the wood industry requires not only strength but also courage and high concentration. The perfect coordination between man and machine is so impressive!"
thanks Todd…Dream job tall wood flat ground !! Love your content. Hopefully the public will learn that the economy is dependent our resource industries not Skip the Dishes
Thanks for the real life footage I've worked on a couple processor heads never seen one that large No need for them in the East Thanks for another great video 👍
I have only ran a logmax, two different strokers. lots of tong tossing with 2 types of machines. and more shovel than i care to mention. thanks for the share.
A processor operator can make or break an operation. Cut a whole deck of logs into the wrong specs it could be costly. Must have been a lot of butt rot in that wood.
@ Yeah he has too that measuring wheel/software isn’t that reliable. You guys were not in some real high grade stuff a few miss cuts probably not going to hurt. The biggest value wood you guys had on that job would be the poles, some of the cedar. The dangle heads sure save a lot of man hours processing wood.
"This is a really challenging and dangerous job! Every move of sawing and transporting wood requires great precision and skill. This work in the wood industry requires not only strength but also courage and high concentration. The perfect coordination between man and machine is so impressive!"
thanks Todd…Dream job tall wood flat ground !! Love your content. Hopefully the public will learn that the economy is dependent our resource industries not Skip the Dishes
Beautiful country!!
I especially like your vintage truck & equipment videos, here in the US, those vintage pieces would be scrapped in a heartbeat!
Another outstanding field trip! Keep ‘em coming!
Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year!!!
Thanks, you too!
Almost makes you think the machine has a mind of its own. Lots of skill on display there. 🌲🌲🌲
Thanks for the real life footage
I've worked on a couple processor heads never seen one that large
No need for them in the East
Thanks for another great video 👍
Thank you skadill. Keep explaining this logging stuff and other aspects, from stuck in the mud to look, i made 4 loads today. Thank you.
Awesome video as always
I have only ran a logmax, two different strokers. lots of tong tossing with 2 types of machines. and more shovel than i care to mention. thanks for the share.
Seen dennis's truck n was like ohh the Mr Jones man you guys got lots of sticks down kinda wish I could hope on that gig
Y'all have wood stacked everywhere 🤘. Is it hard to get trucks to get the wood to the mill?
No, the wood has forwarded to road side full length and processed there, once processed around 14-16 loads a day went out.
John from Oz. why the waratah not falling and processing at the face? do you need the waste all in one place?
The ground is a swamp
6:45 am and lots of light. Late summer?
Was june through sept this job. Just started a 40 acre this week, havent filmed anything though
@ so there is a sun….
If that buncher wants to make the 10 loads standard for flat ground, better speed up
A processor operator can make or break an operation. Cut a whole deck of logs into the wrong specs it could be costly. Must have been a lot of butt rot in that wood.
He would get out and log tape confirm quite often
@ Yeah he has too that measuring wheel/software isn’t that reliable. You guys were not in some real high grade stuff a few miss cuts probably not going to hurt. The biggest value wood you guys had on that job would be the poles, some of the cedar. The dangle heads sure save a lot of man hours processing wood.
@@Graveltrucking was only 6 loads of poles, but thats still worth same as 60 loads of hemlock