@@TomokosEnterprize Yes sooo often thats the case,nice looking logging show though,nice stand of timber,sounds like the powers that be are still taking the bulk of profits then...Have a good one...
ok another multiple comment .comment first the drone video as always awesome the bunching wow maybe somday I will get to log a unit like that but have issue with prossesing fisrt he didn't block road second all his ends are even third even the chip pile looks nice and forth no waste used every bit of tree nice job setting loader up for success hope the operater sees this comment we need more processor guys like you stay safe get logs
The machinery is great, and the Cat's computer records volume per log length as it processes each piece, and 'radios' it to the mill inventory. And men are out of work, often for good. I watched a simmilar feller/processor show on Vancouver Island and the guy who showed me around said "There are eight men in town with no jobs now. True, the company makes more profit, but SOMEONE will be paying for those unemployed men who were making good coin, and for their families; and in the end, the company will be paying some of that cost, indirectly." Worth thinking about.
@@chickenknucklez2604 as is the nature of mankind as a whole. The question is in my mind is, what are we doing all this for if it stops working for the average man, and starts working against him?
@@JohnDoe-pi3po what don't you get? More money less bullshit! Clearly I'm in it for the money and nothing beats production like a machine, you can only bring the horse to the water so many times before you say fuck this horse and drop a 12 gauge slug into its head. You either wanna work or you don't, figure it out that's you're problem not mine
@@chickenknucklez2604 Oh no, I get it, and it's not really a problem - yet. Inevitably though someday the feller buncher won't need a driver, and without drivers you no longer have need for dispatchers, and so on and so forth. Someday it won't be "do you wanna work," it's gonna be "is there enough work left for you"
Come a Little Closer, tree, I won't do you no harm I'm just another creature here, a single Mighty arm I can't grow tall and green like you, I really am quite dumb Don't have no feet to run away, don't even have a thumb Oh, I can't believe you fell for that What have you got on top? I guess I'll find out shortly When I grab and skin and chop I hope there's no hard feelings When you're a hardwood floor And tell your little brother I'll be coming back for more I'm the bully of the forest I'll eat you, heart and soul I won't even chew you I'll just swallow you whole!
I believe Chilton uses several fallers but usually on steep ground. The safety risks and Labor and Industries rates make it very difficult to use hand fallers.
Blue Line Land Works thanks for the response. I run a side on eastern side of the state. For whatever reasons in my area the forestry dept has us bring in handfallers for oversize and we are banned from double cutting oversized with feller bunchers. There was a previous incident that caused the ban, but seems like everywhere else it's ok to do still lol Take care.
Why have 3 machines in one place when you can have a harvester processor and a forwarder take it down and it's more cost and environmentally friendly cuz i can't imagine having three machines working on the same place is going too be so nice for the wallet....
3 machines will move twice the volume of timber compared to harvester/ forwarder set ups. Awesome video! Awesome timber! Wish I was falling wood like that!
I tried going to the Clinton Logging website . But it seems like they don’t have a website . I’m interested in being a choker setter for that company ! How do I apply for the job ?
The bottom of the saw has ski’s on it, no problem using bottom of head to turn. The head manufacturers do not recommend using the horns to lift machine to assist turning, good way to bend the horns and its highly inefficient, wasting fuel doing motions for nothing.
that buncher operator was painful to watch....open the frigging arms when the tree starts to go in the right direction!!! Very very hard on the machine holding onto those big trees.
Sorry this is not the right way to cut nice big trees.I am a pro in this kind a wood.Just say- - you just tilt the head a bit and let go the tree that it and you on your way to cut the next one,,,,and double cut it only 1 cut on each side it little bit faster and easy on the head and the operator...have fun from bc canada
Why not bring a cut to length harvester and a Forwarder in there. Can´t understand americans and their bunchers/skidders/processers. Seems stupid to skid all the limbs and tops to the deck and accumulate the organic matter there or have to transport it back out with the skidder.
Wayne Doe we burn the organic matter and most forwarders i have seen are not designed for 40 foot logs. Also most of the timber we have seems to be much larger than what the cut to length machines are handling.
Ok thank you for your answer. I didn`t realize you are cutting 40 foot logs and such big timber. But I saw it in your video after I commented. There are cut to length machines out there that can cut timber like that and suitable forwarders for this application, but in this case buncher + skidder + processor seem like the most suitable machines.
The waste is easiest to deal with piling and burn it. Nowdays it is concentrated along side the road a log length from the processor working. I piled the slash in pyramids or really high lines. As soon as they left the block I would light the piles in mid to late winter.
What a great job to have. To work with such efficient machines must feel good.
Only in heaven will you see such timber and ground to log....Finally a place you could make lots of money...
Lots of $ to be had but when all the bills are paid there is just a normal wage to bring home.
@@TomokosEnterprize Yes sooo often thats the case,nice looking logging show though,nice stand of timber,sounds like the powers that be are still taking the bulk of profits then...Have a good one...
@@happycamper2877 Just like farming when the weather won't behave itself eh.
Fascinating video that shows the artistic side of forest management. Nothing gets wasted.
Nothing wasted IF they truck out everything that's "merchantable". And on easy / accessible ground, they do.
Outstanding drone video, genius machine, talented operators. Great stuff. So efficient!
ok another multiple comment .comment first the drone video as always awesome the bunching wow maybe somday I will get to log a unit like that but have issue with prossesing fisrt he didn't block road second all his ends are even third even the chip pile looks nice and forth no waste used every bit of tree nice job setting loader up for success hope the operater sees this comment we need more processor guys like you stay safe get logs
west coast logging alex esgate I'll let the operator know I'll see him in the AM
Love the music and machinery, incredible what can be cut in a day! 😃👍🏻
Chilling logging great video. Well done and great coverage of feller and d’éliminer.
2:18 *wow, this is an incredible piece of engineering.*
What a powerful machine the feller-buncher is!"Clear cutting is for powerlines only.Housing developers leave a few trees for landscaping.
Once exposed without their neighboring trees they’d blow over in the first wind.
Block Clear cutting is SOP
Nice job. Beautiful timber!!!
Great expericened machine operators !!... Good machines !!
Man you guys cut some nice wood out there! Compared to what we cut here in the northeast. Keep it up
SW Washington even a clear-cut doesn't make the scenery look bad. Oh ya I hauled 4 loads off this site today.
paul west Nice. Thanks for commenting.
It was awesome to meet you at the log show look forward to next year.
Absolutely.
Awesome footage pard!
Wish they grew timber like that down here 👌🏻 awesome video!
The machinery is great, and the Cat's computer records volume per log length as it processes each piece, and 'radios' it to the mill inventory. And men are out of work, often for good. I watched a simmilar feller/processor show on Vancouver Island and the guy who showed me around said "There are eight men in town with no jobs now. True, the company makes more profit, but SOMEONE will be paying for those unemployed men who were making good coin, and for their families; and in the end, the company will be paying some of that cost, indirectly." Worth thinking about.
Those 8 men probably brought a lot of headaches with them and for the company also. That machine don't care
@@chickenknucklez2604 as is the nature of mankind as a whole. The question is in my mind is, what are we doing all this for if it stops working for the average man, and starts working against him?
@@JohnDoe-pi3po what don't you get? More money less bullshit! Clearly I'm in it for the money and nothing beats production like a machine, you can only bring the horse to the water so many times before you say fuck this horse and drop a 12 gauge slug into its head. You either wanna work or you don't, figure it out that's you're problem not mine
@@chickenknucklez2604 Oh no, I get it, and it's not really a problem - yet. Inevitably though someday the feller buncher won't need a driver, and without drivers you no longer have need for dispatchers, and so on and so forth. Someday it won't be "do you wanna work," it's gonna be "is there enough work left for you"
@@JohnDoe-pi3po no driver? Shiiiiittt focus on just collecting money!!! Perfect ❤️
Máquina maravilhosa. Faz muito coisa em um dia. Segurança, desempenho.
Very productive operation
Thanks for watching
2:22 Wow It's mechanically amazing
This harvesting modal is very good. But instead of using a processor head I would use a tracer claw to process the logs
What’s with the one random tree lol made me giggle 😂🤣
I can't answer that question lol
Kelly Morris Hi Kelly, that's the boundary tree 🌲
Does Kelly have boundaries??
willis19711 usually not 😂🤣
Yummy ;)
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Why do they use a Quadco head on the 870 buncher instead of the original Tigercat 5702 head?
Nice timber on good ground plus good operators means that logging outfit is making money.
They definitely have good operators. Thanks for watching
Nice,
B. Chilton
Where are you based,nice ground.Well looked after trees
Que hermoso trabajo aún no trabajé en un feller de oruga pero ya se va a presentar la ocacion ja ja ja
awesome vid !
I am sure there is a reason for leaving a few trees in that corner? Looks like he has tackled a few in his day! Great Video!
U can only cut were boundary is, its trespassing if u cut over the line
Or certain species will be left, there wildlife patchs as well
Seed trees get left too
ahh stunning!
Nice video!!! I'm pretty sure you guys have a 635 to pull those drags
Or swing the logs to the landing by loader. Yes they have a 635 tigercat or loader log with a cat 568.
Wow! good footage, great operator. Just wondering if machine has a horn that says TIMBER!
Why the quadco head on there? The new 26” tigercat head is unreal
The 28” head is bad ass.
Chilton is great!
I seen ae tree that was left in the open is that a seed tree?
I honestly have no idea why it was left however I can say it is no longer there a few months later.
@@BlueLineLandWorks Theyn can sometime leave wildlife trees that have or can be occupied with birds etc.
Come a Little Closer, tree, I won't do you no harm
I'm just another creature here, a single Mighty arm
I can't grow tall and green like you, I really am quite dumb
Don't have no feet to run away, don't even have a thumb
Oh, I can't believe you fell for that
What have you got on top?
I guess I'll find out shortly
When I grab and skin and chop
I hope there's no hard feelings
When you're a hardwood floor
And tell your little brother
I'll be coming back for more
I'm the bully of the forest
I'll eat you, heart and soul
I won't even chew you
I'll just swallow you whole!
Is this supposed to be some anti logging message
Awesome
What is that river in the background?
Columbia River
Why no footage of the yarding? Cool video but there is a lot of talent in yarding also.
They were not running the skidder that day. Check out the yarding video I did.
Beautiful footage. You guys generally try and avoid hiring fallers to cut any of the oversize?
I believe Chilton uses several fallers but usually on steep ground. The safety risks and Labor and Industries rates make it very difficult to use hand fallers.
Blue Line Land Works thanks for the response.
I run a side on eastern side of the state. For whatever reasons in my area the forestry dept has us bring in handfallers for oversize and we are banned from double cutting oversized with feller bunchers.
There was a previous incident that caused the ban, but seems like everywhere else it's ok to do still lol
Take care.
Joe Pesci i believe this was a private job so that may be the difference.
Ở VN có bán máy này ko
sweet
Why have 3 machines in one place when you can have a harvester processor and a forwarder take it down and it's more cost and environmentally friendly cuz i can't imagine having three machines working on the same place is going too be so nice for the wallet....
3 machines will move twice the volume of timber compared to harvester/ forwarder set ups.
Awesome video!
Awesome timber!
Wish I was falling wood like that!
@@chadschumacher6004 Pure cream. It wasn't that long ago when I went to work with my line skidder and chainsaw to feed it.
🎉🎉🎉
Good job
Whack n And Stackn!!!
It bugs me that their was one tree just left in the middle. And also why was it left their lol.
Lol I have no idea why they did that but it's gone now
For birds!
I tried going to the Clinton Logging website . But it seems like they don’t have a website . I’m interested in being a choker setter for that company ! How do I apply for the job ?
It's not Clinton logging. It is Chilton logging. Their website is www.chiltonlogging.com/
what drone model boss ?
Mavic pro
@@BlueLineLandWorks tq boss
I notice you flip the saw upside down when lifting your under carriage to turn. Can the bottom of the saw not take that pressure?
The saw is constantly spinning so you wouldn't want to run it into the dirt and you could probably bend it it.
Blue Line Land Works ok that makes since. Thanks for the info👍🏽
That’s good way to bend the horns.
The bottom of the saw has ski’s on it, no problem using bottom of head to turn. The head manufacturers do not recommend using the horns to lift machine to assist turning, good way to bend the horns and its highly inefficient, wasting fuel doing motions for nothing.
@@justinvoisine8750 we also have a lot of bigass rocks hiding in our under brush that would not play nice with the saw blade
Cool video, you didn't get swatted... He left one tree all by itself, would make a good tree for a flag...
Yeah i ended up a little closer to one of those then i planned
Hey can I use this Video, with your permission
No. Thank you for asking.
Looks like you need get a new skidder operator!!
that buncher operator was painful to watch....open the frigging arms when the tree starts to go in the right direction!!! Very very hard on the machine holding onto those big trees.
Forestry welcomen and mi channel forestry
Sorry this is not the right way to cut nice big trees.I am a pro in this kind a wood.Just say- - you just tilt the head a bit and let go the tree that it and you on your way to cut the next one,,,,and double cut it only 1 cut on each side it little bit faster and easy on the head and the operator...have fun from bc canada
I have seen guys that operate the way you describe and it typically grenades the tops out of the trees and causes quite a bit of breakage.
Why not bring a cut to length harvester and a Forwarder in there. Can´t understand americans and their bunchers/skidders/processers. Seems stupid to skid all the limbs and tops to the deck and accumulate the organic matter there or have to transport it back out with the skidder.
Wayne Doe we burn the organic matter and most forwarders i have seen are not designed for 40 foot logs. Also most of the timber we have seems to be much larger than what the cut to length machines are handling.
Thats my best guess anyways.
Ok thank you for your answer. I didn`t realize you are cutting 40 foot logs and such big timber. But I saw it in your video after I commented. There are cut to length machines out there that can cut timber like that and suitable forwarders for this application, but in this case buncher + skidder + processor seem like the most suitable machines.
The waste is easiest to deal with piling and burn it. Nowdays it is concentrated along side the road a log length from the processor working. I piled the slash in pyramids or really high lines. As soon as they left the block I would light the piles in mid to late winter.
Get rid of the music let’s here the action 🙄
Lol the drone doesn't record sound
Drone footage works better for music. No music on ground footage
So u wanna hear buzzing drone blades?
Quelle honte de voir sa ma pauvre planète
Awesome