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NO CLUE What I'm Doing! Operating a Logging Harvester in Michigan 

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I had the opportunity to go visit "Logger Mack" in Michigan and operate his Ponsse Harvester for a while. It was fun to see another part of the ag industry. Check out Logger Mack on everything!
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Zach Johnson, the “Millennial Farmer” is a 5th-generation farmer who’s spent his life growing, working, and learning on his family’s farm. His wit and dry sense of humor appeal to children and adults alike. A product of the millennial generation, his appreciation of new technology blends with his old-fashioned work ethic, and he offers a unique ability to deliver his message in a way that resonates with lifelong farmers as well as those with no knowledge of agriculture. With growing consumer awareness about where their food comes from, Zach has identified the need for an independent voice from the front lines of agriculture. Zach actively promotes agriculture by sharing his day-to-day experiences in the agriculture world while providing farmer-to-farmer education to help facilitate a collaborative conversation between farmers and the public.
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@torskoff
@torskoff Год назад
Funny fact, Einari Vigren, founder of Ponsse company named his first selfmade machine after a stray dog, who wandered in same the area Einari was at. Dogs name was Ponsse. Greetings from Finland, from where Ponsse origins.
@Loggermack
@Loggermack Год назад
The story goes Ponsse wasn't the best-looking dog(ponsse sure is a good-looking machine now👌) but was the most reliable hunter
@Jopet_show
@Jopet_show Год назад
That Ergo is quite old machine nowadays. Scorpion is awesome and very good looking machine 😍 greeting from Finland and good logging 🙂
@ponssemies8923
@ponssemies8923 Год назад
It got the dogs name because he was mixed breed and the machine was made from a lot off old wheel loaders and other machines
@paulamos5694
@paulamos5694 9 месяцев назад
Einari Vigren
@marshalldouglas6048
@marshalldouglas6048 Год назад
Evan is an everyday man, I have friends just like him. Great people!!
@keffective6650
@keffective6650 Год назад
Grandpa worked in a logging camp winters of 1918 and 1919- horses, sleighs, and two-man saws. Paired with an experienced lumberjack, they logged virgin timber for building the country. He brought many stories back to the farm.
@trucker_b
@trucker_b Год назад
This is the definition of “I don’t know what I’m doing but I’m gonna do it anyway” 😂
@taurus4205
@taurus4205 Год назад
Just like a combine
@trucker_b
@trucker_b Год назад
@@taurus4205 😂
@KickinBird
@KickinBird Год назад
😂
@stevenberg1903
@stevenberg1903 Год назад
I'm glad you are showing your audience the last few vids! The world is a lot more complicated than many people think.
@MillennialFarmer
@MillennialFarmer Год назад
I love getting out and seeing other parts of agriculture when I can! Very soon I'll be too busy for the season around home and won't be able to get out for a few months.
@jaakkolehti4566
@jaakkolehti4566 Год назад
I work in a company that makes parts for Ponsse forestry machines. Super cool to see them in action in a Millennial Farmer video 👍🇫🇮
@Rx37Legacy
@Rx37Legacy Год назад
I went to school here in Finland driving these machines. It really is a nice job once you get the hang of it, then it's just second nature really. I currently drive excavators tho.
@andrewjones-productions
@andrewjones-productions Год назад
What a lovely person Evan seems to be! That was actually a very interesting video. It seems to be a very lonely job, although I suspect the people that do it don't necessarily see it that way. I imagine they get to see a lot of wildlife doing that kind of work and have a special kind of appreciation for the natural environment. I thoroughly enjoyed this video.
@rejiko
@rejiko Год назад
unfortunately you are so noisy u barely see any wildlife. done this kind job part-time in my early twenties at an operation/forest owned by a family friend in germany and it is long hours, very lonely as you said demands a lot of concentration so it can be mentally quite draining if even you are experienced at it. plus the worst part is you start in the very early hours when its still dark and u finish at very late hours when its dark as most of the work is done in winter time to do less damage to the fauna and the soil. it for sure is a long term job only for very specific people, most of the other drives i observed kind of hated to be around other humans and would barely socialize during breaks or after work when we stayed in the cabins in the forest unless it involved free beers and smokes
@MB12116
@MB12116 Год назад
Doesn’t seem any more lonely than farming.
@prezzle208
@prezzle208 Год назад
​@@MB12116that was my thought. If you're not the owner that they're trying to sell to, your phone is quiet almost 24/7
@Loggermack
@Loggermack Год назад
​@CeeJay It is what you make it. I have a cellular booster and take time to keep in touch with family(especially grandparents!) and friends on the phone as well as live stream cutting occasionally.
@brettlamont4965
@brettlamont4965 Год назад
Saw that same machine in Finland. They had it remotely tied into the mill so real time, it would maximize the lengths versus what the factory needed versus what the other machines where cutting. Coolest machine to see in operation ever. Great you got to run it.
@rodchristensen644
@rodchristensen644 Год назад
As a fellow Michigander, I loved this video. Thanks Zach
@johnwellwood46
@johnwellwood46 Год назад
as complicated as that machine is, Evan sure makes it look easy, awesome video Zack, thanks for taking us along..
@richardburguillos3118
@richardburguillos3118 Год назад
Really nice. What fun! Thanks for taking us along!
@billroberts3864
@billroberts3864 Год назад
Zach, thanks for taking us along on an interesting trip to Upper Michigan for a demo on the tree harvester. Evan sure is a skilled operator on that machine. Blessings to you.
@Heisstrong
@Heisstrong Год назад
Great job Zach! Evan is awesome! Thanks for sharing with us!
@suechambers5123
@suechambers5123 Год назад
Fascinating..who knew there was such a machine. Thanks, Zack.
@larrydavidson3402
@larrydavidson3402 Год назад
Great video Zach, you keep the videos very interesting all year round.
@garyslinglend994
@garyslinglend994 Год назад
That was a great video. You do good work for a farmer.
@bryanhubner9848
@bryanhubner9848 Год назад
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Logger Mac has a new follower. And yeah it is oddly satisfying to watch those machines
@ericmillergppianoman8611
@ericmillergppianoman8611 Год назад
Welcome to Michigan! It’s a fascinating state!! And thanks for this very interesting video. We learned a lot today.
@DougsHomestead
@DougsHomestead Год назад
It's amazing what two guys can get done with advanced technology equipment! Thanks for the show!
@tracyannbanks123_
@tracyannbanks123_ Год назад
It’s really nice to see a planter work with zero issues, Good luck with your harvest
@tracyannbanks123_
@tracyannbanks123_ Год назад
Id love to know you better Landon, thats only if you dont mind cos you seems to be a nice and very cool person
@pauldemeules9927
@pauldemeules9927 Год назад
Cool video keep the visits to other operations coming. We understand its been a long winter keep up the great work and videos.
@ScottySwans
@ScottySwans Год назад
Awesome video, and glad youve now made it to the Mitten State! Thanks for doing a great job and also naturally explaining the forest lifecycle!
@peggyswander3744
@peggyswander3744 Год назад
Always interesting Zack. Thanks. and the fact that you visited the UP I love this video even more.
@Farmer_phil
@Farmer_phil Год назад
Love watching these machines working, pretty sure there were my first videos i watched on RU-vid before the vlogging was a thing😃
@user-zw8ju5kc7i
@user-zw8ju5kc7i Год назад
Love the vids, Keep up the good work!!!
@shirleybewley6646
@shirleybewley6646 Год назад
That was awesome! My Dad and brother were loggers...old style. So fun to watch this, my Dad would have loved that machine! :)
@sethspring5609
@sethspring5609 Год назад
I've seen those machines in the UP while snowmobiling and always would stop to watch because it's amazing how they can process so many tree so fast. Awesome video showing how it's done!!
@ChiefStones
@ChiefStones Год назад
Zach, I really like your pod casts. I wish you would do more of them.
@stephensabatos898
@stephensabatos898 Год назад
Pretty cool to see you out and about Zach getting to meet new people and to try new experiences out . Pretty cool and you were only about an 1½ hr south of me . pretty amazing what those machines can do . Great job 👍
@kfoltz6968
@kfoltz6968 Год назад
Welcome to Michigan. The UP is awesome. I personally love it up there.
@micke20
@micke20 Год назад
This was really interesting to see how well you actually did handle a logging harvester once you got behind the controls 👏👏👍😎
@Dozer04r1
@Dozer04r1 Год назад
That was really cool. Thank you for sharing a collaboration with Evan - never thought i'd have an interest in seeing how that works. Pretty cool stuff.
@larrykoolmees4634
@larrykoolmees4634 Год назад
AWESOME!!! That pretty much describes this and most of your videos. HAHA Your a very lucky guy. Many of us live vicariously through you. DON'T STOP! thankyou.
@brucebelitz3451
@brucebelitz3451 Год назад
I've watched more of this kind of thing than I would admit! Amazing technology!
@susangolden4001
@susangolden4001 Год назад
A wonderful machine that makes the industry a little safer. Once again showing us something that teaches what it takes for us to get wood products at our stores. Thanks again. J.Au-en
@discoverykai1547
@discoverykai1547 Год назад
your work is great, i love it so much
@pamfyffe6235
@pamfyffe6235 Год назад
I could watch him for hours...mesmerizing!!!!!
@esab1670
@esab1670 Год назад
Really enjoyed this thank you
@kenmarcusen8909
@kenmarcusen8909 Год назад
Welcome to the UP. I have lived in Menominee County, Michigan all my life. I have several family members that work in logging. Thanks for turning us on to Logger Mach, I will be watching more of his channel.
@stevendufresne9994
@stevendufresne9994 Год назад
Thanks Zach Great Video 👍👍
@davidsellars646
@davidsellars646 Год назад
Zach and Mack, almost sounds like a radio team. It's great that you do these videos. Just as there are a small percentage of farmers growing food for the many, there are a small number in the forest industry making products for the many. There are over two thousand different types of products that have wood content in them. Lumber and paper are only two of them. As one that spent my college years in the UP, it's also nice to see a bit of it again.
@stevenicoson6670
@stevenicoson6670 Год назад
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. These loggers have quite the machinery. Wow. Was so interesting. I bet one of those is expensive. Thanks for taking us along. The Iowa Farm Boy.
@reum2007
@reum2007 Год назад
Your my fav. to watch whats been going on? i dont see the same good old vids from you and i check every day!! Hope to see you guys back in action soon!!
@barrygades3066
@barrygades3066 Год назад
Great video Zack....Thanks for having all of us out and your time Evan ✌️
@Loggermack
@Loggermack Год назад
Was my pleasure 👍
@TwoTrakMind
@TwoTrakMind Год назад
Welcome to Michigan! The U.P. is one of my favorite places in the world. So beautiful!
@smoothlandin
@smoothlandin Год назад
Cool to see you out in the woods, logging is a part time venture for me. Harvesters are awesome. Have a tracked buncher and grapple skidder which works well for our land out here. Love hand cutting but mechanized options are faster and safer. Keep em coming Zach, thank you Becky for editing, love the videos.
@waterskiingfool
@waterskiingfool Год назад
I like when you show us different professions. Cool video
@mattderr1013
@mattderr1013 Год назад
Great video Zack. Very interesting
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 Год назад
WOW, Zach !! - that was sure different from your usual video !! But, still enjoyable !! Thanks for sharing, ol' Buddy !!
@carysmith9039
@carysmith9039 Год назад
Great video! Hope you had a good trip to Michigan
@williamyoast216
@williamyoast216 Год назад
I literally found myself with my mouth open watching the machine working. The operator has so much skill
@geraldsundberg3610
@geraldsundberg3610 Год назад
Very interesting Zach! Glad you went out there. This is my type of thing!
@darylcase8400
@darylcase8400 Год назад
Welcome to Michigan! Beautiful country.
@franzrosenzweig4873
@franzrosenzweig4873 Год назад
Welcome to Michigan! Come back when it's warmer and see more of our beautiful state! (The farming regions are in the other peninsula)
@joshcrd7925
@joshcrd7925 Год назад
Hey now, we have quite a lot of farming in the county that Zach was visiting, lol.
@provisiontech1
@provisiontech1 Год назад
That was a cool video, thanks for sharing with us.
@almamilk7330
@almamilk7330 Год назад
Thanks for the tour in Louisville. I know lots where down there from Ontario and they say it was amazing.
@brucerleech
@brucerleech Год назад
go Thank you very much I really enjoy your videos
@order6676
@order6676 Год назад
Glad you came to see Michigan! UP is very beautiful place! Just not this time of the year :D
@stevefunderburgh8852
@stevefunderburgh8852 Год назад
Heck Zack, that's the best way to learn, Hands On experience.
@joeblow7392
@joeblow7392 Год назад
Cool machines..also great ep on Drinking brothers
@jimp.4531
@jimp.4531 Год назад
fun in the deep woods of Michigan, with a new type of TOY,, Great idea.
@kevhead1525
@kevhead1525 Год назад
Slow before planting season so searching out and providing interesting content. That's a quality utuber.
@toddherbrand4507
@toddherbrand4507 Год назад
What a cool video thank you
@zackgeorge2575
@zackgeorge2575 Год назад
Very interesting video. Thank You!
@Padoinky
@Padoinky Год назад
Thank you for introducing your audience to this new “oddly satisfying” content. For info on how the NYS Adirondack Mtn Park logging biz worked in the 30s-40s, there are a lot of new-fangled colorized movies depicting life in the isolated logging camps, dropping trees using two-man bow saws, using horse teams to drag them to a river, floating the logs down river to the mill sites, etc. Manly Man work…
@SirAser.F__k.you.Google
@SirAser.F__k.you.Google Год назад
This is honest work, by hard working men! Love to get insight into unfamiliar working fields and this is an extremely specialized vehicle, that takes a lot of practice to master!
@scottmcnabb9122
@scottmcnabb9122 Год назад
Well that was definitely cool never seen one of them Harvesters operate before behined the seens well in the cab good stuff zack cheers .
@RuskiBear57
@RuskiBear57 Год назад
You are the one who inspired me to bead down the agriculture path. I love the videos. Keep them coming
@tracyannbanks123_
@tracyannbanks123_ Год назад
It’s really nice to see a planter work with zero issues, Good luck with your harvest
@tracyannbanks123_
@tracyannbanks123_ Год назад
Id love to know you better Henry, thats only if you dont mind cos you seems to be a nice and very cool person
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Год назад
The nickname in college is so useful for anyone with a channel.......GOOD one Zach!!!!!
@tommathews3964
@tommathews3964 Год назад
That was, indeed, oddly satisfying! We have some similar, not quite so sophisticated, logging machinery around the deep south here.
@Mariini
@Mariini Год назад
John Deere harvesters&forwarders are also made here 🇫🇮. Also Logset and Sampo Rosenlew, which is a smaller company, I guess they are mostly available in Europe.
@anthonybaker9186
@anthonybaker9186 Год назад
Zack that was a great video
@nashcobb3056
@nashcobb3056 Год назад
thank you
@JackFrost-mt5dh
@JackFrost-mt5dh Год назад
Aaaaaay that was a great video!
@DHESS007
@DHESS007 Год назад
Zach, Great video. Sitting down in that seat with those two joy sticks appeared to be rather intimidating for the first time (they were not simple joy sticks). Evan, great guy. Thanks for showing some of these other jobs that most of us did not know existed. I think the uncle probably was a sharp guy to separate and sort the different cut wood according to type without having the rest of the tree to identify it. Thanks.
@OctoBooze
@OctoBooze Год назад
The Ponsse can mark each cut piece with a color denoting its type, if it's a saw log or fiber or anything. Makes life for forwarders a lot easier :)
@MillennialFarmer
@MillennialFarmer Год назад
I couldn't tell the difference between most types of trees/wood out there but Evan knew them all easily. It was cool to see and learn about
@floydferguson5366
@floydferguson5366 Год назад
Great video!
@siebedegamer1509
@siebedegamer1509 Год назад
i like the vids you guys make keep up the good work
@AmericanCountryKids
@AmericanCountryKids Год назад
Welcome to Michigan!
@seanmccomb6343
@seanmccomb6343 Год назад
My Great Great Grandfather was a lumberjack in Northern Michigan for many years, and when he died, my grandmother said he still had all of the muscle he built from logging after all those years.
@MrGomjabber
@MrGomjabber Год назад
great content. I watched a lot of the same thing on the family 80 last winter in west central wisconsin.
@joelg8004
@joelg8004 Год назад
Machine is probably pretty intuitive once you get it down, but to control it the way he does quickly and efficiently probably takes awhile to master. Very impressive!
@OctoBooze
@OctoBooze Год назад
It does become second nature after a while yeah. Don't need to think of any of the myriad of buttons or movements, they just happen exactly as you think.
@toddbehrends1373
@toddbehrends1373 Год назад
Is there nothing that you won't try? Thank you for once again bringing us content that is "Interestingly Satisfying."
@roblonsdale8927
@roblonsdale8927 Год назад
The master tree feller fella..:) top guy and excellent interview as always Zach
@paxbonum4683
@paxbonum4683 Год назад
My grandfather harvested trees a little over 100 years ago in the Lower Peninsula of MI. When I was a teenager and in my early 20s, when I stayed at his house, he would always wake us up like they did when he was cutting lumber... "It's daylight in the swamp!". Very cool video. Hope you can get Onyx to clean the mud off the truck. 😅 God bless and Easter Blessings for all the MF Family.
@lowkeytalented2288
@lowkeytalented2288 Год назад
Amazing video Zach!
@bradpogue3448
@bradpogue3448 Год назад
Now that was cool great job Zack
@craigmiller5372
@craigmiller5372 Год назад
You were in my backyard! Ponsse North America is located In Rhinelander Wisconsin where I live. They are kind of the king of the industry. The logging trucks they run in upper Michigan are monsters. Thanks for the video!
@koryleague8833
@koryleague8833 Год назад
I've seen those machines before bit the technology in that thing us amazing
@Bedawson
@Bedawson Год назад
I love this.. this is awesome.
@FreedomRock44
@FreedomRock44 Год назад
Evan(Mack) seems like a great dude!!!!! Easy to teach and show his expertise with that logger machine......Hahahaha.....Harvester.....That is SICK!!!!!! Seriously Transformeresque stuff!!!!!
@wry569
@wry569 Год назад
Great video. Lots of control buttons. I hope he gets a big bump in subs after your visit.
@SbrGrendel65
@SbrGrendel65 Год назад
Great to see you in Michigan, the U.P. Is gods country. So much open space and forest everywhere. It’s great to see they found a use for trees who gotten a disease and died. Lots of land owners in Michigan will sell some trees on there land. In those communities jobs are hard to come by or they make less.
@LordEisenhower
@LordEisenhower Год назад
Been driving a Ponsse Bear for 5 years in southern Sweden, the strength in those cranes never seize to amaze me. The Finns know what theyre doing.
@randallolson7554
@randallolson7554 Год назад
oddly satisfying as well! loved it
@bambootherainwing8070
@bambootherainwing8070 Год назад
YOOO MY HOME STATE!!! hope you enjoyed your stay my dude!
@natielou143
@natielou143 Год назад
Thanks for coming to my home state of Michigan. I hope you felt welcomed.
@danyoder3534
@danyoder3534 Год назад
That’s so cool Zack. You need one of those on the farm
@joelkooienga87
@joelkooienga87 Год назад
Welcome to MI Zach!! Now you need to make it to the Lower Peninsula and see some of the farming operations we have..
@tonbouw6180
@tonbouw6180 Год назад
Now those i LOVE LIKE and,, keep em comming. Milennial Farmer out of his comPfy ZONE......😍
@Zfoster59
@Zfoster59 Год назад
This video was awesome.
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