Just a note on hooking the grapple, once you put the line in the center of the log no other moving should not be needed. As long as the arm and winch are strong enough to lift the whole stick. I am an old guy and do not mind putting a little more physical effort in to the loading. I treat moving wood as exercise. Keeps me out of the gym and in the woods. But that system you have is very good. Great video. The second tree you cut, a few steps back out of the danger zone is best. You did a good job on the first tree. Take care.
I wonder why you quit loading it. After all, everything you do is extreme limits of the metal and machine. Another cord of wood would be about four times the amount most could even move but that has never stopped you yet or is it a long walk home if something breaks. I have heard myself ask the question;"where dies he get the ideas" then I remember the mill build and the lack of directions.Your father should be very proud. Does he ever get involved besides tearing up beaver dams...... I would not get between the two of you boys when it is time to divide the spoils when dear old dad goes to his happy hunting grounds You boys rock and should write a book or a movie about the easy life on the farm and the toys that you improved on
Great Vid! glad it worked out for you, wished id had a rig like this back in the day. Close though. Honda FL-250 Odyssey with a trailer. Great fun getting back to the Truck from deep in the woods. Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming and we'll keep watching!
The log grapple works very well! I like the helmet cam. It's almost as if I'm the one doing the work! That half chewed stump resembles the lower portion of a very large bear leg and paw! Thanks for sharing!
Simbiose with beavers, logs for firewood, branches for beavers food. I have the same problem with beavers in Latvia. In my property beavers have 2.5 km of small river.
They're just starting to come upstream. I've fought with'em the entire summer by busting open their dams. One of the fields was completely flooded. They raised the water level more than a meter. 2.5 km is a long piece of a river, many generations of beavers probably living there waiting to come upstream. Until I have no flooded fields anymore I don't care. I would happily leave them alone and admire them from a distance. They're incredible workers. :) I hope you have more luck with'em.
They good workwers! They with ''hands'' can do more, than we with excavator... Situation with beavers is the same as you, somtime i win, somtime beavers. The fight does not stop...
You Bet! Had a Honda FL 250 oddesy with a cart/trailer i built. Best log/firewood hauling rig there is, plus a blast to get the load back to the truck. Just got to strap it down tight! LOL
Atvsrawsome not enough ground clearance.I've owned every major brand since a 1980 Honda ,and moved to Yamaha in 87 with the first 4x4.I now own an 800 Polaris .the best I have ever had is a 2002 450 Kodiak Yamaha ,with a locker in the front with the manual shift.I own575 acres and am cutting/hauling wood 6 months a year.the Kodiak was also shafts drive.I buy new every 2 years.
Joey83 Nope ! I've had one and I had no trouble pulling heavy things! And then I had a 400 only! Have pulled a fully loaded timber wagon with no problems .
I used the same method for loading a log truck, live pto is chained to 2 brake drums welded together in a spool to hold my cable. My boom was made from a 2 ton wheel hub bearing with rollers in side a heavy pipe (boom)
That was 20 years ago, look at logging with mules, i found a side loader pto assisted it is a similar set up. You can build these out of a junk yard. i had very little money in my truck, I picked up pine logs for small tree companys I averaged 250$ per load;) it was fun I am retired and i miss it.
Watching you do this has always intrigued me lol. makes me want to make my own setup. Although I have no use for it 😂 winches have always fascinated me.
Cheers! That beaver piece is quite something indeed, replicating those teeth marks with a chisel is quite hard I imagine if I wanted to do it myself. :)
I bought it from a local tool shop. The wheels alone are ridiculously expensive. The hubs are okay price wise. I really wanted to have these huge low pressure tires so I bought the whole trailer. The material of the trailer is soft and thin walled. So modifications are definitely needed.
Very useful, gave me some ideas, to avoid busting my back humping logs onto my dumper. I've just ordered a winch from aliexpress. Question. What size are the tubes for the crane on the trailer please? (Width and Gauge)
Ha! I’m glad you showed yourself driving off with the logs! I was wondering if you’d be able to get going with all that weight in the back. Great video!
Pretty dope trailer. I think you should add a handle with a roller that you can grab and pull on. Than you don't need to pull the wire itself. Gives the gloves a longer lifetime 😙🎶
Tempting to do that, my one concern is slipping and sawing my hand off after the 4,798th pass at a branch. I wonder what kinds of guards a person can buy
That stump is definitely cool looking. Goona have to break out the beer and look at it for a couple hours before deciding what to do with it. :) Log grapple works great too....
It is. We don't need to apply for permission when we cut in our own wood in small scale for our own use. We do have to maintain the forest by planting new trees though.
That bever made stump is already a chair for the sauna :-) What is your winch rated at? Do you have a recommendation for what camera tripod to get? I also thought about getting a wood chipper - but that is extra work compared to burning the pile (or leaving it inside the woods for insects and smaller game to live in - and composting)
The winch is 3000 lbs, so it's around 1360 kg dragging capacity. It isn't rated for lifting and it said in the manual that not permitted for lifting people. I have the cheapest one I could get that extends over 1,6 meters in height. The tripods in this household get used up. :D
Well - yesterday I had the pleasure of watching an action cam with tripod go through the firewood processor, so I can relate to that :-D Hmm - the el-winch I am putting on my ATV timber trailer now is rated 750kg. I think/hope/guesstimate that is enough.. Thank you for answering.
George M. Kokinda Jr.++ They don't always get it right: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3041930/Dam-Beaver-squashed-death-falling-tree-gnawing-on.html
might I suggest a heel rack on the boom? nothing more then a few feet of tubing crossing the boom, with ears on the end to prevent slipping off the side, so the end of the logs heel up against it, and allow the far end to lift up, then you can position log easily before letting it down, might reduce the rehooking times.
Well it works. Man those beavers can tackle BIG trees. Is Birch suitable formflooring? I imagine that would look very nice milled into flooring boards...
You Sir are one clever Guy i love seeing what your doing next. Keep up the great projects.
Great precision cutting the trees, thank you for sharing your amazing video
Thank you for watching. ;)
Just a note on hooking the grapple, once you put the line in the center of the log no other moving should not be needed. As long as the arm and winch are strong enough to lift the whole stick. I am an old guy and do not mind putting a little more physical effort in to the loading. I treat moving wood as exercise. Keeps me out of the gym and in the woods. But that system you have is very good. Great video. The second tree you cut, a few steps back out of the danger zone is best. You did a good job on the first tree. Take care.
That beaver stump would be a nice coffee table!
That stump is awesome! Definitely a cool conversation piece. Nice work on the tongs! They'll do the trick, huh.
Cheers, yup they work great. ;)
Awesome! You are living my dream Live. Keep rocking the Nature :)
wonderful.this man love easilly work.
I wonder why you quit loading it. After all, everything you do is extreme limits of the metal and machine. Another cord of wood would be about four times the amount most could even move but that has never stopped you yet or is it a long walk home if something breaks. I have heard myself ask the question;"where dies he get the ideas" then I remember the mill build and the lack of directions.Your father should be very proud. Does he ever get involved besides tearing up beaver dams...... I would not get between the two of you boys when it is time to divide the spoils when dear old dad goes to his happy hunting grounds You boys rock and should write a book or a movie about the easy life on the farm and the toys that you improved on
Hi just wondering what would that trailer be like in wet boggy ground it seems heavy enough
I've come across several of your vids now and love seeing the things you make. Subscribed
Cheers man! I appreciate it. ;)
"The piece of beaver eaten wood looks pretty awesome", I like that.
Works great even with the shiny shackles! That remote winch control is a real work saver. Sure glad I don't have beavers in my area.
I love this remote. If the winch was hydraulic it would be even better.
Nice work!! Im still watching your saw mill series also awesome work!!
Cheers. There will be more on the sawmill series! Stay tuned! ;)
4:49 - the first geek woodcutter from the Internet
Great Vid! glad it worked out for you, wished id had a rig like this back in the day. Close though. Honda FL-250 Odyssey with a trailer. Great fun getting back to the Truck from deep in the woods. Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming and we'll keep watching!
Cheers man! Thanks for taking the time to watch. ;)
Firewood at no real cost to the forest. The beaver chewed stump would make a good stanchion for a heavy table.
Mike
Yup. You guys give me good ideas. Thanks! ;)
Mike Lamothe
@@mikelamothesr.8998 hjuj
The log grapple works very well! I like the helmet cam. It's almost as if I'm the one doing the work! That half chewed stump resembles the lower portion of a very large bear leg and paw! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers! Thanks for watching.
Love the quad with the trailer and ur Stihl chainsaw
I love that quad too. I have a thing for Hondas apparently. 😜
Pozdrav iz slovenije. Good job. Like :)
Next project - wood chipper ?
Simbiose with beavers, logs for firewood, branches for beavers food.
I have the same problem with beavers in Latvia. In my property beavers have 2.5 km of small river.
They're just starting to come upstream. I've fought with'em the entire summer by busting open their dams. One of the fields was completely flooded. They raised the water level more than a meter. 2.5 km is a long piece of a river, many generations of beavers probably living there waiting to come upstream. Until I have no flooded fields anymore I don't care. I would happily leave them alone and admire them from a distance. They're incredible workers. :) I hope you have more luck with'em.
They good workwers!
They with ''hands'' can do more, than we with excavator...
Situation with beavers is the same as you, somtime i win, somtime beavers.
The fight does not stop...
Great video looks amazing your atv👍👌
I need to build me one of those trailers but if I do I m gonna put a roller on the back so it’s easier to pull the logs up on great set up tho
I'd say those log tongs work just fine. Cool stump, good artistic piece.
It is artistic. Hard to copy those teeth marks by hand though. :D
Honda's are the best ATV for working I don't care what anyone else says you just can't beat them.
You Bet! Had a Honda FL 250 oddesy with a cart/trailer i built. Best log/firewood hauling rig there is, plus a blast to get the load back to the truck. Just got to strap it down tight! LOL
Nope ! Can-am is the best !
Atvsrawsome not enough ground clearance.I've owned every major brand since a 1980 Honda ,and moved to Yamaha in 87 with the first 4x4.I now own an 800 Polaris .the best I have ever had is a 2002 450 Kodiak Yamaha ,with a locker in the front with the manual shift.I own575 acres and am cutting/hauling wood 6 months a year.the Kodiak was also shafts drive.I buy new every 2 years.
SillenTDMrider Can-am would break in 5 mins they are bad at pulling heavy things slowly.
Joey83 Nope ! I've had one and I had no trouble pulling heavy things! And then I had a 400 only! Have pulled a fully loaded timber wagon with no problems .
"how to piss off a beaver 101"haha great video!!
This video is so great I have to watch it a second time. Lol.
Cheers man. :D
Soon the Beavers will rise up and take back their logs
I've chopped these up already by the time they get to me. :D They have tons of trees left and small brush to eat. So no worries there. ;)
Stihl! Das ist mein liebling lied.
I used the same method for loading a log truck, live pto is chained to 2 brake drums welded together in a spool to hold my cable. My boom was made from a 2 ton wheel hub bearing with rollers in side a heavy pipe (boom)
Sound like a cool and durable setup. Do you happen to have a video of it? Thanks for watching!
That was 20 years ago, look at logging with mules, i found a side loader pto assisted it is a similar set up. You can build these out of a junk yard. i had very little money in my truck, I picked up pine logs for small tree companys I averaged 250$ per load;) it was fun I am retired and i miss it.
Красава мужик!!! Рукастый блин!!!!
Where did you buy the wheels and tires from?
Таскаешь на полном приводе?
Watching you do this has always intrigued me lol. makes me want to make my own setup. Although I have no use for it 😂 winches have always fascinated me.
Hahaa! The winch is quite handy indeed.
Beaver coming back that night: "What tha....???🤔🤔🤔"
"WTF? Who took my trees?" 😅
great vid, I would like to have that beaver chewed piece on my cabin patio.
Cheers! That beaver piece is quite something indeed, replicating those teeth marks with a chisel is quite hard I imagine if I wanted to do it myself. :)
Все прибрал. 👍👍👍
can you tell me where you did buy your basics of your trailer.... ?
I am thinking of building one myself but you told in a earlier video that it was not wourd it... .
I bought it from a local tool shop. The wheels alone are ridiculously expensive. The hubs are okay price wise. I really wanted to have these huge low pressure tires so I bought the whole trailer. The material of the trailer is soft and thin walled. So modifications are definitely needed.
This was very satisfactory to watch
Weirdly, it was very satisfactory to do. ;)
Very ingenious!!!!
Cheers man!
You're ingenious & goog work
Cheers!
Very useful, gave me some ideas, to avoid busting my back humping logs onto my dumper.
I've just ordered a winch from aliexpress.
Question.
What size are the tubes for the crane on the trailer please? (Width and Gauge)
80x80x4mm if I recall correctly.
@@DonnDIY Thanks.😊
You know, a beaver fur lined cap would keep your head nice and warm out there in the snow. 😁
definitely need to make some furniture out of the beaver stump!
For sure!
0:56 stop video and look to face in wood
What kind of trailer are you using with an electric winch?
Some random Chinese ATV trailer, just upgraded a lot by myself with stronger crane and remotely controlled electric winch.
Donn DIY Thank You. Awesome job on the upgrades. Two thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻
Wish they sold that type of trailer here in the States. Guess I'll have to get your blueprints and build my own.
What winch and mount do you use?
Are you running the winch off of the atv battery?
Stihl ms 260? Wo kommst du?
Ha! I’m glad you showed yourself driving off with the logs! I was wondering if you’d be able to get going with all that weight in the back. Great video!
The weight distribution was definitely off. I struggled a lot with getting back home. :D
Пни короткие-молодец!
А ветки не собрал
you have a great trailer, how many tons will it last?
As many as it takes. :D Until it brakes probably. ;)
Pretty dope trailer. I think you should add a handle with a roller that you can grab and pull on. Than you don't need to pull the wire itself. Gives the gloves a longer lifetime 😙🎶
Notice you have all the safety gear on and practice safe working methods....well done!
You can get that bever stuffed that did that to the birch tree and use the stump you took for part of the mount
thats great!
Tempting to do that, my one concern is slipping and sawing my hand off after the 4,798th pass at a branch. I wonder what kinds of guards a person can buy
Awesome 👌 videography&good content i like it, Hey bro you got a new subscriber from india 🇮🇳
Thank you very much!
Do you hunt beavers? It seems that they cause problems
Huntsmen do hunt them in cooperation with landowners if landowners have problems with them.
Those chainsaw are awesome
,tough little trailer!
Little trailer that could. :D
That stump is definitely cool looking. Goona have to break out the beer and look at it for a couple hours before deciding what to do with it. :) Log grapple works great too....
I like the beer part of this whole equation. Who wants to do work anyway... :D
Hi! Is cutting and picking up firewood legal in your country? Do you need to apply for any permission or pay some tax previously? Thanks and good job.
It is. We don't need to apply for permission when we cut in our own wood in small scale for our own use. We do have to maintain the forest by planting new trees though.
Pretty dang cool, but looks like it should be a hair larger! Great video, and cool system you got there.
Or the logs could be shorter. :D Cheers, thanks for watching!
Love your vids :)
Beavers will strike back :D
Definitely. They're gonna make me miserable in the following spring-summer-fall. :D
hahahahha :D
Great videos!!!
2:07 chair
Beever done a good job
L
Nyse Job
Везёт же людям ,могут спокойно приехать и погрызаное дерево спилить!
sharpen your saw, dont fell into the open field i you dont like picking branches. nice quality in video and great with many angles.
That bever made stump is already a chair for the sauna :-)
What is your winch rated at?
Do you have a recommendation for what camera tripod to get?
I also thought about getting a wood chipper - but that is extra work compared to burning the pile (or leaving it inside the woods for insects and smaller game to live in - and composting)
The winch is 3000 lbs, so it's around 1360 kg dragging capacity. It isn't rated for lifting and it said in the manual that not permitted for lifting people.
I have the cheapest one I could get that extends over 1,6 meters in height. The tripods in this household get used up. :D
Well - yesterday I had the pleasure of watching an action cam with tripod go through the firewood processor, so I can relate to that :-D
Hmm - the el-winch I am putting on my ATV timber trailer now is rated 750kg. I think/hope/guesstimate that is enough..
Thank you for answering.
I like this!
The first tree you fell was very satisfying
Pretty good
Excelente trabajo
You can use it for a paper weight on your desk. That beaver is going to be MAD.
Hello, could you please send me the blueprint for the trailer
Almost time to get the atv tracks out
The forecast promised +4 Celsius and rain the day after tomorrow. I'm skeptic about the tracks... :D
Tell me, how does a beaver know which side of the tree to gnaw on to fell the tree? Nice grapple hook too.
George M. Kokinda Jr.++
They don't always get it right:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3041930/Dam-Beaver-squashed-death-falling-tree-gnawing-on.html
super! 👍👍👍
Cheers! ;)
What is this ATV?
2002 Honda Foreman Rubicon TRX500FA
great video
Thank you. ;)
you are very creativ💪🍀
Cheers man!
You should build a branch logger to cut up all the smaller branch's for firewood
It would be a really quick way of cutting them up alright. ;)
👍👍👍
might I suggest a heel rack on the boom? nothing more then a few feet of tubing crossing the boom, with ears on the end to prevent slipping off the side, so the end of the logs heel up against it, and allow the far end to lift up, then you can position log easily before letting it down, might reduce the rehooking times.
Cheers man. It's a great idea. I must make this addition since the electric winch is slow-ish. It would definitely save me a lot of time. ;)
Donn DIY take a look at self loading log truck for a better image idea
Poor bever... you took away his tree, now he has to find another one ;)
ohh dont worry, thouse were beavers spare trees, they are like maniacs without axes
Oh nice
Well it works. Man those beavers can tackle BIG trees. Is Birch suitable formflooring? I imagine that would look very nice milled into flooring boards...
Yup, birch is good for flooring.
Is that the saw who you have revise
Yup, it's this one: th-cam.com/video/znC1HfkCzC8/w-d-xo.html
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Бобры с голоду пухнут--берёзу грызут.
Как странно запиливает. Его к нам в бригаду надо на недельку.
Бухать и пиздеть о деле?
Make the brush piles for the rabbits!
Time to get some beaver?
Those trees might be aspen instead of birch.
Birch.
Birch all the way
Your trailor looks like it can hold a lot of weight, did u build it? Also like your winch mount set up .very impressed 👍🏻🇺🇸
I didn't build it but I've improved it a lot. Hauls great now indeed!
He has videos on the work he did.