18 cubs ...I don't think so ...I carried out of Barrington tops to Muswellbrook for along time best work I have ever had .bloody good blokes to work with ..she's a hard game ok
Nice video.. tuu-meke.. awesome..28:53..had log skids like dat here in NZ Native Forest ..me uncle drove a Leyland Hippo truck, with bolsters like dat with 'chocks'but with chains as to hold fast to adjust according to native log size when loading..kaapai i te matakitaki-aie..good memories bak in da day..like the bully operation.. awesome indeed.. thanks for the upload R Booker.. tuu-meke.. awesome vid.. Kia Ora..from Aotearoa..NZ 👍🔥
Enjoyed the video,I had never seen a log grapple on a bulldozer or a debarker and on the D7G that does not look like the standard Caterpillar straight blade! is it manufactured by an aftermarket supplier ?
That D 7 g is getting a work out,, i have one like that but no clamp there great all around sized dozers not to big or small,, i guess the trees are eucalyptus ,, the work is hooking up that winch cable believe me,, that operator is in to big of a hurry with that high track speed not good wear an tear $$$$$$
That's how they did it before excavators took over the coup work, they rolled the logs onto the jinka via a bank cut away, the excavator can load more on top than a dozer, but this dozer was a one machine does all, it's brilliant to watch. The dozer is one of the greatest inventions of Mankind. Remember for those outside Australia that these are hardwood logs, extremely heavy timber around 1000kg per m3 dry, so add 50% to that at a guess.
Yes the dozer is a wonderful machine, here in the US they loaded with a crawler loader caterpillar 977h before the wheel loader then the current heel boom loader. Those are definitely some nice timber, here in the US on the west coast, Sierra Nevada mountains grows some very large timber. I personally own a late model 977l track loader set up for logging, winch in the back log forks in front great machine. I liked seeing how people somewhere else other than the us did their operations👍🏻
It's Australia, shorty-shorts have always been their thing - this was recorded 30yrs ago during the 90's, Aussie's wearing shorty-shorts even today isn't considered effeminate - but here in the West, the "rainbow community" has managed to bastardize and degenerate even the most mundane, normal things into their weird fetishes and deranged lifestyle! it's all fucked-up and demonic.
They're not you know. Stubbies were shorter. The King Gees (mudgee's) in the vid were standard wear in those days. As were fat lips on anyone silly enough to pass comment.
If your talking about the log grab on the front. We used them for loading logs at bush made loading ramp to put onto trucks. Bravo from Victoria Australia
Some big Timber up there I was through there many years ago. Is that Country all locked up now, gee You have some good gear the barker works well. Our Family are from a long line of timber getters My Dad Cut Snug and Hauled for Tesch Brothers Sawmill Witta Maleny all hardwood off the Blackall Range and the Conondale Ranger’s big Timber like You are Logging. I worked For Conondale Timber’s Conondale a Small hardwood Mill it is all National Parks now a real pity great Work Mick Svenson Sunshine Coast.