These fires are all too common. Just touch a stone with the saw or have a trackpad slide across a rock and we have ignition. My guys were all the last to be shut down as I made sure hose lays were in place and Mark 3 Wajax pumps run every day so we could deal with any fires that may pop up and a fire watch all night for just because. The extra costs were absorbed by our continuing to stay working while most others were not working and paying standby $ with no product being loaded and on it's way to the mill. I sure miss the mad house of logging. RETIREMENT SUCKS, LOL.
My Papa horse logged when he 11,worked in the woods until he was 67 owning a beautiful Heyes HDX logging truck. Of course over the years , spar trees, steam donkeys, grapple yarders, large crews on each siding, from chokermen to buckers, fallers, etc. He would been beside himself if he were alive to see that machine, the new way to log. Amazing indeed. Thanks!
Good video! Smooth job side loading, but I was cringing for the trailer deck watching. Nice looking service truck setup, is that a Brutus body? I can barely manage cutting without my service truck when it’s in the shop for service. Thanks for posting, be safe!
Some commentary would have been really nice and helpful. Title said something about a suspicious fire. Nothing ever shown, said, explained or evidence to support a curious fire of any kind. And doesn’t seem to be any damage to faller, I’d be willing to bet operator caused more damage than the fire. Running equipment in that kind of extra fine dirt, dust, ash from burnt tree bark, tree residue, all of the ground litter that’s been burnt even with # 3 to # 5 micron air filters in the filtration system. The fine dust can and will do damage the naked eyes can’t spot and will score cylinder walls, rings, valves, valve seats, and other parts as combustion air is taken into and flows through the combustion air system. Change inner and outer air filters immediately and stay out of the dust bowl. Be safe and may god look over you and your crew, logging even with a feller/ buncher is extremely dangerous work!
If they want to keep logging check out my comments above. We always kept logging when others were shut down. Have a water source and hose lays in place. I never lost time on my blocks because of a fire that was/is caused by a machine in any way.
Depends how big u are and your riding skill not your age. He's only like 4ft. When I was like 5.4 I rid my dad's 2014 crf450r and I was fine but he 450s aren't much bigger than a 250 amd along as u know how to use a clutch u can ride any bike