Красивые леса уничтожают. В Сибири китайцы уже сотни тысяч гектаров уничтожили. Скоро вся планета пустыней станет. Главное, чтобы банкиры еврейские были довольны.
Not too impressed with this machine. I could do more with a D-6 or D-8 Cat in ten minutes than you could with this silly little thing in an entire day. Even with fully chained tires, It seems to have lots of trouble climbing in brushy, wet, muddy conditions, even being stopped or slowed by little 3" diam. pecker poles, whereas a Cat would just go right over it, no problem. Perhpas on dry, relatively level terrain this thing is OK. But for timber of any real size, or larger "turns" of many smaller logs, a Cat will walk right off with it anytime, regardless of terrain or conditions. I can't imagine that this little machine would be worth two hoots in a rain barrrel in snow or ice, either.
Some pretty bad conditions there. Great Video.
Rough terrain at its worst, thanks for stopped by my friend :)
Nice video - greasy mud and bob sledding down the hill making the skidder scream. Cheers and stay safe
Scream cummins engine :) Thanks friend for watching
Definitely looked rough, really liked to see how a skidder behaved in conditions like this, thank for the video, stay safe out there.
Thanks for watching!
@Lachlan Colson what is the tittle on Flixzone?
Cool 👍💪
:) Thanks
Great video bro! Full watched👍☺️
veri najs!
Adoro os vídeos deste canal 😍
Thank you
Toujours de très belles vidéos 💪💪💪
Merci Laurent :)
The worst company for parts. When they ship the wrong parts to you well your on your own their warranty is sh t.
Красивые леса уничтожают. В Сибири китайцы уже сотни тысяч гектаров уничтожили. Скоро вся планета пустыней станет. Главное, чтобы банкиры еврейские были довольны.
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Not too impressed with this machine. I could do more with a D-6 or D-8 Cat in ten minutes than you could with this silly little thing in an entire day. Even with fully chained tires, It seems to have lots of trouble climbing in brushy, wet, muddy conditions, even being stopped or slowed by little 3" diam. pecker poles, whereas a Cat would just go right over it, no problem. Perhpas on dry, relatively level terrain this thing is OK. But for timber of any real size, or larger "turns" of many smaller logs, a Cat will walk right off with it anytime, regardless of terrain or conditions. I can't imagine that this little machine would be worth two hoots in a rain barrrel in snow or ice, either.