I found a soft spot in a deep swamp that is not freezing very well with the Timbco while falling some spruce. This is the video of using a 848H Deere skidder to get the stuck buncher out.
Reminds me of a swamp spruce cut we managed north of Nett Lake called the Lucky Seven. One of our contract loggers put a 40’ trimmed spruce straight down through and never found the bottom. If you stood in one place near a machine working you rose up and down from the wave action created. The only place froze on that job was the road (and that broke off in chunks here and there). Tough job and brave loggers. Glad you got your machine out! Lucky You
I must say your attitude is extremely amazing. In such situations I always felt it was advantageous to have a tantrum like an undisciplined child, however, it just made the situation worse. None the less it speaks volumes to your integrity.
I feel for you puts a bad feeling in my stomach every time I see this. I’ve stuck my shovel a couple times sliding off brow logs in a swamp, tipped my excavator into a swamp hole with the boom all the way out and used the thumb to inch out, skidded and cats never makes a guy feel good. Glad to see it crawl out
David that looked pretty deep, I have heard of big dozers going down in the swamps we have in the U.P. and they just disappear maybe the exhaust stack will be sticking out. A guy once showed me a chunk of 5/8" alloy chain that they used they would chain 2 bulldozers together if the one started going down the other would pull it out. Well they stretched that chain out so bad it was like A iron bar ! Good video David shows how fast things can go bad ,well the Timbco got out no serious damage so all is good. Have a good day and keep the videos coming.
gene merrell :: We have a little of that soft ground down here in The South of Michigan too... The Road Commission is said to have lost a dozer back in the 60’s East of Hastings. Apparently it was stuck bad late in the day... Upon returning the following morning, it was a lost cause!😬 Be Blessed!
David, I have seen guys running logging equipment and harvesting tree but this takes the cake. Going to the roots new type of logging. Lmao David Haley. Great job on the videos
Great video... Glad it came out as successfully as it did. Is that why we call it HEAVY EQUIPMENT? Talk about a stressor. You handled it quite well. I wish I could be so level headed and seemingly calm under similar circumstances. However, there is no sensation quite like the victory of being back on ‘Relatively Solid Ground’. Glad it ended well for you. Remember, machinery makes for terribly expensive fill material! Be Blessed!
You were very fortunate. I've seen guys with multiple sliders hooked up trying to get a tracked butcher out. Too much snow for you guys this winter to freeze the swamps good. Keep up the good videos tho!
Wow David that was stuck, I was stuck one time in a 60 thousand pound lime truck and it took 3 farm tractors to pull me out, that was a hard lesson for me!!!
Wow, yes that was bad David lol. I can’t imagine buddy , i run a timbco 445 and the video didn’t do justice to how bad that would be for me. Those machines are much bigger and taller than it seems on camera. That was really down in there. Bet lota thoughts cross your mind climbing in that stuck 60,000 lb machine like what if it falls thru how am I gona get out or whole list of things. Glad everything worked out . Nice job crew!
Hi Dave!!😀😀 Thank goodness your one track stayed on top. Couldn't imagine how deep it might have went. I sunk my little 32 thousand pound tree harvester/ excavators last summer while trying to cross a open marsh on a ditch burn. I was about a quarter mile from high ground. It took a excavator twice as big and 4 mats for him to come out and get me. I was down about 6 feet on one side and 3 on the other. Had quite a time getting it to climb. Hopefully you won't find more soft spots and be able to get it all cut. Good luck buddy!!😀😀 Take care and stay warm!!😀😀 Your friend Al.
@@davidhaley7053 :) Took a bunch of pictures. Kinda had my hands full trying to get her to climb. It was a burn off peat. Took a little video of the hole after we where out. You could hide a Volkswagen in it.
I’ve seen steel sheet piles 12 meters long (40 feet) disappear with two hits from a vibro hammer in dry “ hard “ land. Operator couldn’t keep up. And I wasn’t welding another on top. Sewer relocation in a peet swamp. And the machines worked on spreader pads. Your so lucky not to lose your machine.
You get any warning at all or just to little to late but glad you made it out thanks for keeping the camera running this time hope you don't have that agian but im worried all the snow we just got could cover up those suck holes
Dang-it! I bet that makes for a lot of suction on the driver's seat too.......crazy to see the conditions you guys need before you can start logging, but in my little bubble here in central Oregon guys can log darn neart year round save a few weeks in spring for break up with the frost and snow coming out of the ground and giving conditions like you had in this video.
Gosh - that looks like the driveway to the grandfathers place. The DOT sunk 2 --10 wheel drives - to the axles. Had to grab a D7 to yank them out. Heck of a mess they left. Deep - yep!
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Ouch that sucks. Glad you got it out. Mom just had her dog put down. I dug a hole to burry him. I chipped through 8 inches of frost then i was digging in summer. ( it felt like) got waist deep and i hit water. And we been having 0°f ish nights. No snow for awhile but we warmed up some to thaw us a little
@@davidhaley7053 got to moms to fix my trk and had no greeting and then when i went in the house she told me she thought "she was surprised jasper didnt let her know i was there" she finished her thought realizing we buried him monday
Thats a crap mud hole. Few years a go. Big union digging company up here stuck a 365 cat excavator. So deep in mud sink hole. The guys tried with another 365. Get it out by time done they left them both completely over the roof. Brand new machines. Friend mine got pictures. I try get them. And another guy up here dredding boat yard. He on a barge and hoojed something. And tipped brand mb ew cat 345 and barge over in ocean. What a mess
Been there done that. Should have put some logs under the high side and picked up the buried track & cribbed it. When I was a kid in NW WA the area we lived had swamps 60-90’ deep
we have had timbco 425 stuck with 6 " mud holding door closed. had to get out the back hatch. it was 60 deg not 40below. had dig out. but the clean up is tuf
glad its out bud i,ve had 3 tilt machines in deep had to dig em out ! my kimmy stuck bad now hope i get it 2 morrow or my be lost house flooded etc ! not good !
I chain wrapped a big 20" birch with 4 boomers each side to the track on a 850 JD cat when that big stick went under I thought I was heading to the moon went straight up till it past center then laid flat again but it`s just like a giant cleat ,But if you can`t get the log out after just cut the hooks God forbid though do what you can without another cat or skidder , I was pulling out a Blowdown of Massive Doug Fir. Gotta be 25 below too right soon as you break that crust the steam comes up and freezes the glass and view LOL.
Oops soft spot wasn't the word. Looks like you guys might of done it once or twice and probably won't be the last either. Looks like your on a great big trampoline the way your bouncing up and down. Keep up the great videos
oh sure i get kmmy stuck and you just gotta show me up jezzz !!! just kidding bud i feel yer pain, sometimes the cosmos just take a big turd on our heads lol !!!
Wow you could have buried the whole machine in that ground! When I drive to other areas, I'm always envious of guys that get to work on flat ground. However mountain logging has its benefits you never sink that deep because of rocks and ledge.
Lucky. I've seen video of a similar machine 15 ft underground in the middle of a winter rd.. took them 4 days,many pieces of equipment, alot of trees and a sumo pump..and had to take the main boom off to get it out
@@davidhaley7053 yeah it was ugly. Was a little nerve wracking the last 2 winters trucking right over the spot where it sunk. They put corduroy and mill fabric in and graveled over the cedar bog. The cedar trees shake when you drive over that section
yeah we cut swamps like that every winter north and west of thunder bay but when its bouncy i corderoy in front of just in case but yeah its stress full cheers
Seems if your doing the entire area you need a couple of crane mats to help stay on top , yeah it will slow things and are a pain but sinking the Timco next time in what was that tree 8 feet or more might not be so luck further in to the woods, just a thought. Stay safe
I wonder how many machines have been lost out in swamps over the years? Do you or your Dad know of any. That would make a good video even if they happened many years ago.
My dad way back there was logging one day and came across a well in the woods he put 20 70 foot tall trees in it back to back and we never hit the bottom no telling how deep it was lol