"Logging in the Oregon Coast Range is a real challenge, especially with tethering technology. The cable support system helps machines move through steep terrain safely and efficiently, but it also requires a high level of skill and experience from the operator. Just a small mistake can make things extremely dangerous. It's impressive to see the combination of modern technology and human skills to conquer these harsh terrains!"
what do you think this is.Logging. Close Call On The Riggin. Coast Range Oregon. part 6 ua-cam.com/video/hI3SrkxkrvU/v-deo.html. And this. Logging Drone Video Dunn Ridge Northwest Oregon. ua-cam.com/video/JE3eQGlTZLk/v-deo.html
@@dannyauger7223 I hear him mention the drone. I just don't care much about it. I like the guys videos regardless. I like the tone of his voice. I like his explaining. I like his close-up in the action filming. He has simply the best videos on logging. And he has worked up in my neck of the woods so I think it's cool that he probably knows people I know and I have been on roads he has worked on. Drone drone go away and come back on another day is what I say!!!
I say drone drone go away. Come back another day. Because today we are ok. Dont need no drone videos. When we get tired of the ground filming then bring the drone. Not gonna get the details and explanations and close up action with a drone. Fuck the drone for now is what i say to the guy wondering about the drone
The best logging videos are from this guy. No question about it. The best!
"Logging in the Oregon Coast Range is a real challenge, especially with tethering technology. The cable support system helps machines move through steep terrain safely and efficiently, but it also requires a high level of skill and experience from the operator. Just a small mistake can make things extremely dangerous. It's impressive to see the combination of modern technology and human skills to conquer these harsh terrains!"
that self leveling cab is like the self leveling "hillside" combines we used on the wheat ranch in Eastern Washington
very cool.
What size is the tethering line and is it powerpac?
looked like standard 3/4 to me
When I was building these with summit attachments it was always 1" for the tethers
That’s very cool how the fog is just laying down there
Where exactly was this logging done?
Whittaker creek off hwy 126 headed to florence from eugene.
Cool get more of the operation if u can
Starting to wonder if this drone actually exists 🤔 . Maybe by part 10 or 15.
what do you think this is.Logging. Close Call On The Riggin. Coast Range Oregon. part 6 ua-cam.com/video/hI3SrkxkrvU/v-deo.html. And this.
Logging Drone Video Dunn Ridge Northwest Oregon. ua-cam.com/video/JE3eQGlTZLk/v-deo.html
Don't need the drone when the guy on the ground filming is doing the awesome job you are seeing
@trapf2698 10 4 buddy, but when he keeps talking about flying it for the shots every video, it starts make a guy wonder don't u think
@@dannyauger7223 I hear him mention the drone. I just don't care much about it. I like the guys videos regardless. I like the tone of his voice. I like his explaining. I like his close-up in the action filming. He has simply the best videos on logging. And he has worked up in my neck of the woods so I think it's cool that he probably knows people I know and I have been on roads he has worked on. Drone drone go away and come back on another day is what I say!!!
Crazy
Yeah, it would be game over if that cable broke you were holding down to a big tree
You guys hiring
2 big machines to replace a chainsaw
One person operates them both. you cant find any good cutters anymore.
To replace Paul Bunyon
Talking straight out your ass I see
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I say drone drone go away. Come back another day. Because today we are ok. Dont need no drone videos. When we get tired of the ground filming then bring the drone. Not gonna get the details and explanations and close up action with a drone. Fuck the drone for now is what i say to the guy wondering about the drone
Nope I'm out !