That is text book on how not to log. The guy running the chain saw was rubbing it back and forth like it was a hand saw. Half of the trees were fell in a direction that would break then into as many peices as possible.
@dannix13535 жыл бұрын
In Russia it is called "barbaric logging". It is forbidden to saw on the slopes of the ravines so that there is no soil erosion. Whoever does this goes to jail.
@user-yh1gm2ix8p2 жыл бұрын
Just like invading a sovereign nation?
@mattyallen3396 Жыл бұрын
This is where Home Depot gets its 2x4 lumber. Only the best quality
@earlwarren593 жыл бұрын
Lol
@ronaldwilkins60563 жыл бұрын
Nice display of the use of the Arch and winch the last two trees fell perfect, the first two looks like they had alot that broke off. Hard to fell a tree and not waste in that kind of terrain. Thanks for the video.
@303yerffej10 жыл бұрын
No it's not hard to not waste. We winch DF up almost vertical slopes. Every tree is saved to the tassle. I know the volume isn't in the tops, but you're only as good as your last job. Good arch setup tho. Slow dozer extracting on level ground. Wheel skidder... Guess they didn't have one.
@jackstone16735 жыл бұрын
This is why logging should be managed by the right people!!what's wrong with people ??The greed for money is the problem and it's not the actual people that's doing the work it's the people that are on the other end!!
@jessewatson1253 жыл бұрын
Tight stuff for guys on the ground... rubbish trees? What a shit gully to work in.
@JohnSmith_nz4 жыл бұрын
They are slaughtering that timber! Man, I've never seen such wasted resource due to not knowing how to feel timber without total destruction!
@poisonwater72416 жыл бұрын
Haven’t seen an arch since the ‘70’s.. used to work behind one in big lagoon
@jamesfogerty30445 жыл бұрын
Hacks, pure and simple!
@owens353516 жыл бұрын
Future landslide area this kind of cutting is nuts!
@gregllyman6 жыл бұрын
That was really cool to watch!
@peteynum114 жыл бұрын
En français cet engin s'appelle une ''arche à roues''..... cela permet de traîner facilement les troncs d'arbres... beaucoup utilisé avant l'existence des ''skiders'' ces grands tracteurs à roues plus rapides que les bulls qui sont nécessaires dans les cas difficiles comme dans la video!!.. dans la vidéo la méthode évite que les troncs ne dévalent jusqu'au fond de la vallée lors de leur chute... malgré tout ils se détruisent à moitié!!!.; Bonne vidéo... travail périlleux pour l'abatteur!!..
@Jean-vz8co6 жыл бұрын
Is it desirable to have the trees break into splinters when they fall?
@bearsharkp39015 жыл бұрын
if they are looking for chip wood, it is ok, all they have to do is make several trips to get one tree....
@benscoles50852 жыл бұрын
The problem is insurance is so high that training a faller isn’t feasible. You are expected to know what to do….A cutter needs to produce for the company to stay afloat. This faller doesn’t need to be fired, he needs better training.
@DenverPicker2 жыл бұрын
Is that in florida?
@rootloggins39515 жыл бұрын
Aí sim que é trabalho de profissionais.
@renanalves84615 жыл бұрын
You can all that equipment to get two chopsticks good work safe God bless
@jerrygoad3093 Жыл бұрын
Neat rig
@mattingly12179 жыл бұрын
Amazing bust o matic
@brianquigley73363 жыл бұрын
Sou madeireiro no Brasil, mas voces sao verdadeiro herois retirar madeiras de um lugar muito dificil.
@serrariajacob11395 жыл бұрын
Really interesting !! Never seen a vid with an arch! Thanks for that Alexander
@Gasteraner14 жыл бұрын
I have a 7G, it never occurred to me to use it as a yarder.
@Peterbilt3593 жыл бұрын
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@mallarysangel7 жыл бұрын
What part of NZ?
@gettuff212 жыл бұрын
Good video
@bofts14 жыл бұрын
funny how every you tube commenter is an expert. If this is "the worst thing ever" you haven't see many logging operations.
@corncrasherandkidgilliam80074 жыл бұрын
TA
@aureliabarreto52633 жыл бұрын
They are leavin half the timber in the bush...wtf????
@coryanderson75813 жыл бұрын
This job was at Rewa between Cheltnam and Hunterville
@foxpine12 жыл бұрын
I'm sure the mill likes the busted up trees. Mulch?
@jaredb6934 Жыл бұрын
I was in the wood for years on saws horses winchs forwoder harvester hand turfer saw winch .you name it i did it. But the way that saw man was dorking a the butt of that tree with that saw bar ... whell that showed how good he was ... cut it and run behind a nother tree 😕... the tops of the trees all smash up .... what a wast of timber 😢....if the forster or my boss= contractor saw that wast of timber = p45 and kicked out of the wood ... for good😢... helo frpm ireland😉...
@lesterkirby33674 жыл бұрын
Okay, I'm no logger...but why not fell the trees uphill so they don't shatter like that? You could either turn them around as you winch them up the hill, or hell, just drag them top-first instead of butt-first.
@justforever968 жыл бұрын
+justforever96 Yeah, just like they did the trees at 5:30. Fell them towards the dozer, then winch the bases around as they go up the hill. Somehow I suspect that the commenters are right, and these guys are basically amateurs.
@justforever968 жыл бұрын
You rocket scientists give it a go ! Show em how it's done!
@StumpjumperVideosPA6 жыл бұрын
Why are they damaging most of there logs
@bethanyhaskiell91164 жыл бұрын
Faller is in some very tricky situations here... Nicely done.
@tnbrfller11 жыл бұрын
Keep draggin that DIRT
@dozerman811411 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know where this is?
@billyjoehornbuckle40484 жыл бұрын
logging with the Flintstones. Kind of a cluster..., gents
@joeshittheragman17 жыл бұрын
Looks like you have an short skid, always nice huh
@Jordan27Wilson13 жыл бұрын
What a disgraceful exhibition of forestry cowboys trashing a woodland. The felled trees are smashed and their value much reduced, the loose soil on the steep sided gorge is disturbed and will be washed into the stream during the next rains, the ground vegetation is largely destroyed. If you wanted a demonstration of how NOT to harvest timber you could hardly find a better one.
@Tengooda8 жыл бұрын
+Tengooda You said it all. Damn, it is such a pain to watch this...
@groovy_bear8 жыл бұрын
Hé Gérald, Hé Tengo... si l'on fait de l'abattage libre les troncs descendent tout en bas et se détruisent complètement.... directionnel!!!!.... et quoi encore!!!...tous les deux vous parlez comme des pies!!!.. vous êtes des nuls.... Avec 25 hommes nous coupions 2500M3/mois!!!!.... je connais trés bien cela!!!...By.....
@Jean-vz8co6 жыл бұрын
Jean BERNEDE ya yuele ses mal fais Pi tu le ser!
@marknothing58355 жыл бұрын
Tough way to pay the light bill.
@lewiemcneely91438 жыл бұрын
Wow, that place looks quite hard to fall timber in and get anything out of at all. Although not bad for the arch use, it didn't look large enough to get out a swing yarder if one was available.
@bishopcorva11 жыл бұрын
What is that you zoom in on in the beginning? I can't make it out.
@justforever968 жыл бұрын
A shot of just how steep it is. Plus a shot of trees felled and left across the waterway
@deksper6 жыл бұрын
arh yes the farmers wood lot nice and steep
@swn0213 жыл бұрын
i think this is terrible terrian to log in but the root of the tree hold the soil in place, they are not cutting the roots and stump out. by the time the roots decompose new trees are already established
@50oldsmobile11 жыл бұрын
Well that was a nice little gorge.
@damkayaker Жыл бұрын
They waste a lot of good wood
@lumberjack1001009 жыл бұрын
That was the first thing I said to myself when they fell. Would never step foot on my land leaving wood behind like that.
@OldBastardOutdoors9 жыл бұрын
The title should be " How not to harvest logs "
@d53west16 жыл бұрын
broke ever tree and raping the forest
@timgiles94133 жыл бұрын
There prob still working there
@roxteddy91895 жыл бұрын
The fish and streams only speak when there gone.
@jessewatson1253 жыл бұрын
Lots of know it alls in the comments. That looked very steep to me, I don't think the camera showed it that well
@MikeD-lo9yb6 жыл бұрын
I have fell Timber in Alaska. Cut trees down in Iraq. I wood not even finish watching this.
@terryknutson32026 жыл бұрын
Cut a few myself,, FOB Prosperity next to Embassy
@michaelsilvey28144 жыл бұрын
Do you cut your stumps 1.5 high like most yanks and your dopey humbolt scarves?
@geoffbell1662 жыл бұрын
where did they get these clowns ,,,
@johnmcgillycuddy56966 жыл бұрын
Barnum & Bailey.
@mountainguyed674 жыл бұрын
what a mess you call that logging
@ivanbrown19614 жыл бұрын
why not add more chokers if you gonna yard half a tree! wtf Batman
@648mainelogger58 жыл бұрын
chur chur. please stay safe guys. kia ora from Levin
@chevyvictor8 жыл бұрын
Sure ruined a lot of good logs playing cowboy.
@khadijagwen6 жыл бұрын
Why mast this trees die???
@miroslavgrnjak67294 жыл бұрын
Nasty ground but very poor falling that made it a lot more dangerous & wasted probably 30% the wood, You will get a lot of breakage but this was excessive. Oh & yes I log, mostly private ground. You would have to clean the debris out the creek & couldn't afford to loose that kind of money here in the US. Invest in a tree jack & somebody who knows how to use it. Loved the arch action, not how it was intended to be used (long skids usually with a bald face 7 or 8, they were used a lot in my area up until truck logging & rubber tired skidders made them obsolete) but it got enough lift to get the job done.
@pvtimberfaller5 жыл бұрын
wow now do u use the arch do retrive all the broken tops lol pffttt
@frasercanyonballer11 жыл бұрын
Muy interesante, estoy relacionado a la explotación.
@rodeolatipasrl99984 жыл бұрын
I ran a D7 with a rubber tired arch one summer but I never did anything that stupid.
@stevet8121 Жыл бұрын
just a bit steep down in the gully and i could see somebody getting hurt.
@benmurray86898 жыл бұрын
Not their first time :)
@joshuanorris58603 жыл бұрын
thats cool as shit, great operating skills!
@therealbushwacker13 жыл бұрын
👍👍 mantaaaappp
@garengtutorial8923 Жыл бұрын
hello ,invite you to play
@Dienmayvienbich685 жыл бұрын
Impossible? Nothing is impossible!
@williambryant59464 жыл бұрын
the timber faller needs replaced. What a waste of timber by breaking it like that. At least your not logging bobtail with the cat and are using an arch. but what a waste. Ant idea how much footage you lost in the draw shattering it like that?
@Thehoelogdog13 жыл бұрын
I agree with Mathewbanchero-cut trees and destory the land-talk about creating a washout-these trees were hold the soil. WTF
@flyway444413 жыл бұрын
BUCHERS
@allenwrench90056 жыл бұрын
buenas maquinas
@johnnycamposfernandez43796 жыл бұрын
Very poor logging techniques. You destroy more wood than you harvest and by clear cutting that hillside, that will lead to serious erosion and silting of downhill waterways. Unprofessional and one more thing...I LOVED the guy 'sawing' the tree with the chainsaw, lmao! That how you do that?!!! ha hah ha
@RRRIBEYE8 жыл бұрын
Mike .R. He was yanking that chainsaw like a one man cross cut!
@poisonwater72416 жыл бұрын
this reminds me on "Lord of the Rings"
@davidpehrson236811 жыл бұрын
Unsafe and unprofessional.
@lingen28 жыл бұрын
Lingen Zwei fucking stupid. Most of the product broke as it does falling down hill.…………
@DenverPicker3 жыл бұрын
Yo I got one too
@issachauser30765 жыл бұрын
I'd let it go back to native, and plant the flat in pines.
@BenKrisfield4 жыл бұрын
If he fell them downhill he could haul alot more product to market
@starship30954 жыл бұрын
LE DAN SIN LASTIMA AL BOSQUE CUANDO KEDEMOS SIN OXÍGENO NOS DAREMOS CUENTA LO MAL K LE AMOS ECHO A NUESTRA TIERRA
@musicalibre53965 жыл бұрын
Wow I've seen a few arches but never had a chance to see them get used. And hats off to that faller. That is awefully dangerous down there.
@jaywiebe10111 жыл бұрын
Not many good saw logs....most will be pulp.
@matthewsnowdon66848 ай бұрын
The arch sure works.As for the rest....snooze.
@gregtaylor83273 жыл бұрын
*I have lived in Wa., Or., and Idaho as a logger/and tree trucker for 30+ years. *I read the negative comments, and thought I would throw my two cents in. *This is a difficult and dangerous strip to log. *A video can be Very deceiving. *We do not know exactly where the land ownership, begins or ends, i.e. the cut line. Or what the contract states concerning trees felled onto private ground. *The faller is in a dangerous situation, [as usual] but here, he is even more so. *Steep ground, *Plus being "tied" to a cat, and another human/the cat skinner. Trust me,.. *it's On your mind. *Falling trees in steep terrain up hill where stumps are present. Will often cause the trees to become bound up between the stumps, when they are turned butt first as the are yarded. *We do not know if these trees will be saw logs for lumber, or chipped for pulp. (I've hauled many loads of nice "saw logs" to paper mills when the demand $ was high) * The video shows only 4 trees being felled, and one of them is 'schoolmarmed' near the top. *We do not know what debris/tops/limbs were left behind, nor how 'raked clean the finished strip was. *The rooted stumps will help with the erosion which will occur. But, again we do not know if, or what type of erosion control measures were put in place at the completion. *Trees are normally planted ASAP after logging, at a rate of 3 for every 1 harvested. * Private timber companies, private land owners, along with the National Forest Land and Timber Managers, do all they can to "Get It Right". Long gone are the days of "Rape And Pillage". Other than my rant; I must say; It was cool seeing an arch being used.
@markgenn89672 жыл бұрын
well thankyou very much for the good comment there are a lot of people out there who wipe their arse with plastic and all of those logs on that job went as export and pulp cheers
@foxpine2 жыл бұрын
@@foxpine You are very welcome.
@markgenn89672 жыл бұрын
highly illegal haha
@taiharris723510 жыл бұрын
What part of this is illegal
@natenan55989 жыл бұрын
Problem is the lost lumber from the trees breaking against the other side when felling.
@andrewbrenneman9592 Жыл бұрын
boy this comment section is a warzone
@garrettpiaquadio8207 жыл бұрын
So is that jobsite!
@mattywho84856 жыл бұрын
that dozer could pull 10 trees no sweat
@Levisnteeshirt19 жыл бұрын
Quel bordel !!!!!
@michelforet47908 жыл бұрын
I don't think I would post this video. Very destructive of trees. Pull 1 at a time up hill while cutting and don't drop them over the valley that way.
@crazyfarmer25645 ай бұрын
Come on man that is low grade logging
@jonathanwilliams64423 жыл бұрын
typical truck driver knows everything never actually cut down a tree just there to haul them to town
@boardingpass0410 жыл бұрын
7G sounds sweet. Good operator. far from nice ground down there. faller doing well
@craigmcpherson18277 жыл бұрын
new zealand
@2drsdan6 жыл бұрын
that's one way to do it....
@boardingpass0410 жыл бұрын
Thats some bad falling
@tobyvance8934 жыл бұрын
Крахоборы!
@viahceslav_deev_ru.5 жыл бұрын
cutting down those nice big trees for what? all broken up pieces
@220jonnyblaze Жыл бұрын
khai thác gỗ lãng phí quá.gỗ gãy hết.
@huuo13364 жыл бұрын
They do not know how to log
@leekohl8254 жыл бұрын
don't look like they have a clue what the hell they are doing
That is text book on how not to log. The guy running the chain saw was rubbing it back and forth like it was a hand saw. Half of the trees were fell in a direction that would break then into as many peices as possible.
In Russia it is called "barbaric logging". It is forbidden to saw on the slopes of the ravines so that there is no soil erosion. Whoever does this goes to jail.
Just like invading a sovereign nation?
This is where Home Depot gets its 2x4 lumber. Only the best quality
Lol
Nice display of the use of the Arch and winch the last two trees fell perfect, the first two looks like they had alot that broke off. Hard to fell a tree and not waste in that kind of terrain. Thanks for the video.
No it's not hard to not waste. We winch DF up almost vertical slopes. Every tree is saved to the tassle. I know the volume isn't in the tops, but you're only as good as your last job. Good arch setup tho. Slow dozer extracting on level ground. Wheel skidder... Guess they didn't have one.
This is why logging should be managed by the right people!!what's wrong with people ??The greed for money is the problem and it's not the actual people that's doing the work it's the people that are on the other end!!
Tight stuff for guys on the ground... rubbish trees? What a shit gully to work in.
They are slaughtering that timber! Man, I've never seen such wasted resource due to not knowing how to feel timber without total destruction!
Haven’t seen an arch since the ‘70’s.. used to work behind one in big lagoon
Hacks, pure and simple!
Future landslide area this kind of cutting is nuts!
That was really cool to watch!
En français cet engin s'appelle une ''arche à roues''..... cela permet de traîner facilement les troncs d'arbres... beaucoup utilisé avant l'existence des ''skiders'' ces grands tracteurs à roues plus rapides que les bulls qui sont nécessaires dans les cas difficiles comme dans la video!!.. dans la vidéo la méthode évite que les troncs ne dévalent jusqu'au fond de la vallée lors de leur chute... malgré tout ils se détruisent à moitié!!!.; Bonne vidéo... travail périlleux pour l'abatteur!!..
Is it desirable to have the trees break into splinters when they fall?
if they are looking for chip wood, it is ok, all they have to do is make several trips to get one tree....
The problem is insurance is so high that training a faller isn’t feasible. You are expected to know what to do….A cutter needs to produce for the company to stay afloat. This faller doesn’t need to be fired, he needs better training.
Is that in florida?
Aí sim que é trabalho de profissionais.
You can all that equipment to get two chopsticks good work safe God bless
Neat rig
Amazing bust o matic
Sou madeireiro no Brasil, mas voces sao verdadeiro herois retirar madeiras de um lugar muito dificil.
Really interesting !! Never seen a vid with an arch! Thanks for that Alexander
I have a 7G, it never occurred to me to use it as a yarder.
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What part of NZ?
Good video
funny how every you tube commenter is an expert. If this is "the worst thing ever" you haven't see many logging operations.
TA
They are leavin half the timber in the bush...wtf????
This job was at Rewa between Cheltnam and Hunterville
I'm sure the mill likes the busted up trees. Mulch?
I was in the wood for years on saws horses winchs forwoder harvester hand turfer saw winch .you name it i did it. But the way that saw man was dorking a the butt of that tree with that saw bar ... whell that showed how good he was ... cut it and run behind a nother tree 😕... the tops of the trees all smash up .... what a wast of timber 😢....if the forster or my boss= contractor saw that wast of timber = p45 and kicked out of the wood ... for good😢... helo frpm ireland😉...
Okay, I'm no logger...but why not fell the trees uphill so they don't shatter like that? You could either turn them around as you winch them up the hill, or hell, just drag them top-first instead of butt-first.
+justforever96 Yeah, just like they did the trees at 5:30. Fell them towards the dozer, then winch the bases around as they go up the hill. Somehow I suspect that the commenters are right, and these guys are basically amateurs.
You rocket scientists give it a go ! Show em how it's done!
Why are they damaging most of there logs
Faller is in some very tricky situations here... Nicely done.
Keep draggin that DIRT
Does anyone know where this is?
logging with the Flintstones. Kind of a cluster..., gents
Looks like you have an short skid, always nice huh
What a disgraceful exhibition of forestry cowboys trashing a woodland. The felled trees are smashed and their value much reduced, the loose soil on the steep sided gorge is disturbed and will be washed into the stream during the next rains, the ground vegetation is largely destroyed. If you wanted a demonstration of how NOT to harvest timber you could hardly find a better one.
+Tengooda You said it all. Damn, it is such a pain to watch this...
Hé Gérald, Hé Tengo... si l'on fait de l'abattage libre les troncs descendent tout en bas et se détruisent complètement.... directionnel!!!!.... et quoi encore!!!...tous les deux vous parlez comme des pies!!!.. vous êtes des nuls.... Avec 25 hommes nous coupions 2500M3/mois!!!!.... je connais trés bien cela!!!...By.....
Jean BERNEDE ya yuele ses mal fais Pi tu le ser!
Tough way to pay the light bill.
Wow, that place looks quite hard to fall timber in and get anything out of at all. Although not bad for the arch use, it didn't look large enough to get out a swing yarder if one was available.
What is that you zoom in on in the beginning? I can't make it out.
A shot of just how steep it is. Plus a shot of trees felled and left across the waterway
arh yes the farmers wood lot nice and steep
i think this is terrible terrian to log in but the root of the tree hold the soil in place, they are not cutting the roots and stump out. by the time the roots decompose new trees are already established
Well that was a nice little gorge.
They waste a lot of good wood
That was the first thing I said to myself when they fell. Would never step foot on my land leaving wood behind like that.
The title should be " How not to harvest logs "
broke ever tree and raping the forest
There prob still working there
The fish and streams only speak when there gone.
Lots of know it alls in the comments. That looked very steep to me, I don't think the camera showed it that well
I have fell Timber in Alaska. Cut trees down in Iraq. I wood not even finish watching this.
Cut a few myself,, FOB Prosperity next to Embassy
Do you cut your stumps 1.5 high like most yanks and your dopey humbolt scarves?
where did they get these clowns ,,,
Barnum & Bailey.
what a mess you call that logging
why not add more chokers if you gonna yard half a tree! wtf Batman
chur chur. please stay safe guys. kia ora from Levin
Sure ruined a lot of good logs playing cowboy.
Why mast this trees die???
Nasty ground but very poor falling that made it a lot more dangerous & wasted probably 30% the wood, You will get a lot of breakage but this was excessive. Oh & yes I log, mostly private ground. You would have to clean the debris out the creek & couldn't afford to loose that kind of money here in the US. Invest in a tree jack & somebody who knows how to use it. Loved the arch action, not how it was intended to be used (long skids usually with a bald face 7 or 8, they were used a lot in my area up until truck logging & rubber tired skidders made them obsolete) but it got enough lift to get the job done.
wow now do u use the arch do retrive all the broken tops lol pffttt
Muy interesante, estoy relacionado a la explotación.
I ran a D7 with a rubber tired arch one summer but I never did anything that stupid.
just a bit steep down in the gully and i could see somebody getting hurt.
Not their first time :)
thats cool as shit, great operating skills!
👍👍 mantaaaappp
hello ,invite you to play
Impossible? Nothing is impossible!
the timber faller needs replaced. What a waste of timber by breaking it like that. At least your not logging bobtail with the cat and are using an arch. but what a waste. Ant idea how much footage you lost in the draw shattering it like that?
I agree with Mathewbanchero-cut trees and destory the land-talk about creating a washout-these trees were hold the soil. WTF
BUCHERS
buenas maquinas
Very poor logging techniques. You destroy more wood than you harvest and by clear cutting that hillside, that will lead to serious erosion and silting of downhill waterways. Unprofessional and one more thing...I LOVED the guy 'sawing' the tree with the chainsaw, lmao! That how you do that?!!! ha hah ha
Mike .R. He was yanking that chainsaw like a one man cross cut!
this reminds me on "Lord of the Rings"
Unsafe and unprofessional.
Lingen Zwei fucking stupid. Most of the product broke as it does falling down hill.…………
Yo I got one too
I'd let it go back to native, and plant the flat in pines.
If he fell them downhill he could haul alot more product to market
LE DAN SIN LASTIMA AL BOSQUE CUANDO KEDEMOS SIN OXÍGENO NOS DAREMOS CUENTA LO MAL K LE AMOS ECHO A NUESTRA TIERRA
Wow I've seen a few arches but never had a chance to see them get used. And hats off to that faller. That is awefully dangerous down there.
Not many good saw logs....most will be pulp.
The arch sure works.As for the rest....snooze.
*I have lived in Wa., Or., and Idaho as a logger/and tree trucker for 30+ years. *I read the negative comments, and thought I would throw my two cents in. *This is a difficult and dangerous strip to log. *A video can be Very deceiving. *We do not know exactly where the land ownership, begins or ends, i.e. the cut line. Or what the contract states concerning trees felled onto private ground. *The faller is in a dangerous situation, [as usual] but here, he is even more so. *Steep ground, *Plus being "tied" to a cat, and another human/the cat skinner. Trust me,.. *it's On your mind. *Falling trees in steep terrain up hill where stumps are present. Will often cause the trees to become bound up between the stumps, when they are turned butt first as the are yarded. *We do not know if these trees will be saw logs for lumber, or chipped for pulp. (I've hauled many loads of nice "saw logs" to paper mills when the demand $ was high) * The video shows only 4 trees being felled, and one of them is 'schoolmarmed' near the top. *We do not know what debris/tops/limbs were left behind, nor how 'raked clean the finished strip was. *The rooted stumps will help with the erosion which will occur. But, again we do not know if, or what type of erosion control measures were put in place at the completion. *Trees are normally planted ASAP after logging, at a rate of 3 for every 1 harvested. * Private timber companies, private land owners, along with the National Forest Land and Timber Managers, do all they can to "Get It Right". Long gone are the days of "Rape And Pillage". Other than my rant; I must say; It was cool seeing an arch being used.
well thankyou very much for the good comment there are a lot of people out there who wipe their arse with plastic and all of those logs on that job went as export and pulp cheers
@@foxpine You are very welcome.
highly illegal haha
What part of this is illegal
Problem is the lost lumber from the trees breaking against the other side when felling.
boy this comment section is a warzone
So is that jobsite!
that dozer could pull 10 trees no sweat
Quel bordel !!!!!
I don't think I would post this video. Very destructive of trees. Pull 1 at a time up hill while cutting and don't drop them over the valley that way.
Come on man that is low grade logging
typical truck driver knows everything never actually cut down a tree just there to haul them to town
7G sounds sweet. Good operator. far from nice ground down there. faller doing well
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that's one way to do it....
Thats some bad falling
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cutting down those nice big trees for what? all broken up pieces
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They do not know how to log
don't look like they have a clue what the hell they are doing
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you a funny fulla hahahahaha