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Tim, I'm sure I speak for many when I say thank you so much for filming videos in the woods, especially a video like this! I could tell you were in a pinch but you still filmed and it was such a cool video to for me to watch. So thank you! Take care!
I appreciate you taking the time out of your production to set up, film, and edit these videos. I left this industry for another career but it was the most fun I ever got paid to have.
Great video Tim. When I was young I could walk them logs. When I was a kid my grandpa would take over to the train tracks I loved trains and when on trains was there I would walk on the rails. Now have trouble walking on the flat ground. Stay safe and God bless you'll.
Starting a new job in a log loader soon here and been getting a couple hours in every day loading and u loading trucks at the mill I work at so pretty stoked to be getting the opportunity. These videos help kinda showing what goes on on a block
I'm grateful for the time you and others take out of your day to make vidjas. I leave my phone in the work truck when on job site to getter done check it when I can. Love being in the woods and when I can't I depend on y'all
Good morning. One of your first videos you posted in 09 or 08 you have a video of you running the processor. Benefits of a family business, can run all equipment and the show never has to stop. Be safe and have a good day.
Mr. Tim you bout got us up close and personal with that tree. I almost jumped back in the seat of the truck lol. This is a very cool video! Thank you for sharing.
Tim I have been watching your videos for a while now. I operate a knuckleboom with a pull through delimber. To answer any questions about comparing the two machines. Simply, there is no comparing. The process will process circles around a knuckleboom.
if you get time one day if you would not mind post a video of how the saw and delimber switches operate on the regular trailer pull john deer loader. I am learning how to load but don't know how the processing switches work
Tim, TIM, *TIM*, You about took us out not once but twice, *KEVIN* Git back over here..HURRY.. OMG..This is gonna give me bad dream's I just know it..Have a great day TIM..
Interesting seeing a LogRite computer vintage Waratah head with a first generation TimberRite system. Very rarely you see suregrip controls here on Waratah. Maybe 2 out of 20.
How to be a LOGGER: Buy LOTTO tickets until you win multiple millions. Then buy equipment and remember to get that free hat. The rest is easy log until you run out of money. Lots of easier ways to make a living.
Good money out of in Ireland. Because we do things sensibly. No need for pointless machines. Proper logging trucks. 2 machines. One will take down the whole forest. The other draws it out to a road. And they run 24 hours a day
Morning Tim Another good video. It's always amazing to me how much waste there is in the logging industry. You are in this business to sell logs and I get that. But I would think, out there somewhere, there must be some industry that would have a use for what is left over. A composter or some one. I see in Europe it is piled up and then shredded and hauled away. Where to I have no idea. Just my thoughts.
Personal opinion:#1. SLOW DOWN! no wonder you ran out of wood so fast lmao speed demon. #2. Not everyone is receptive to video. Very true. #3. (Again personal opinion) its much cooler to see you hopping around beimg the jack lf all trades on the job. We went from loading to processing youve done skidding you have had down time and showed us harvesting all you need now is hauling loads yourself to the mill and your a 1 man crew lol. Thoroughly enjoy the randomness of your videos because it's always a surprise and eliminates monotony. Later rinse repeat...boring. keep it fresh keep it interesting even when. You're at home on your personal time. Sorry for the rant. Have a good one and stay safe.
The processor is a 624 so it can process a 24 to maby 26in log while removing all the branches, but at 14:33 the screen says the drive wheels are open 33in so im sure it could do a 30in maby even 35in log, but the deliming arms or the knifes wouldn't close all the way around the log And you can go as long as the tree is, there is no max length
I don't know if you will get this Tim. I'm sure this will be a stupid question. Does the computer on the processer tell you what length to cut the trees to?
Tim I love your videos. It would take a long time to learn how to run that processor and track cutter don’t know how you found the time to get familiar with those machines Tim. How long did it take you to get familiar with them?
Hey Tim, quick question.. on the processor, on the right hand joystick, what does the left/right control do? as in the function that would normally control the bucket curl/tip on a normal excavator? is it set to rotate the head or what? went back and watched the video of kevins ride along in the processor and could see him using that function all the time but couldn't figure it out! thanks in advance & Cool video man!
I've never ran a 624 but I've put in lots of time on a 622B which is supposed to be a 22" head but it'll do stuff up to around 28". 622C will do about 30-31". I would imagine the 624 would work up to about 34-35".
I start a new career in a couple of weeks working on the Marcellus shale oil and gas ill be a sand coordinator for the pneumatic sand haulers. We have to wear fr clothes and square toe cowboy work boots which is freakin awesome man I'm still going to log with my uncle on my days off but ill be work 10 12 hour days with only 2 days off at a time for 6 months I'm very excited.
Hey never ran a processor how do you know the right length when you pick up the log where you do and not start at the end of log sorry I'm a dummy about this machine
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but he was just cutting tree length logs... only time you have to be exact on length is if it's a measured log for certain length