The saws make lots of noise and little chips. The chain is not up to par. Either the gullets on the teeth are to shallow, or the rakers are too long preventing the teeth to bite deeper. Could be a combination of both. Watch a channel called "Buckin Billy Ray Smith". He will show you how.
Old school logging and I have some fun memories an one damn sad one I won't repeat but mother nature was at fault, not me or the hose did anything wrong
Don't get me wrong. U'r doing it a whole lot more primitively than i would. But when u said the least footprint possible, i have to disagree. The Amish. Now they're doing things with the least footprint possible in today's world.
Will... that cart makes it much easier for the horses. If you notice, the butt of the log is completely off the ground when they are pulling. You made a rather stupid statement.
Great job, you guy's do a fine job. Filing is a fine art, the more you learn the less you'll work.
Love the four up forcart.
Great
that saw operator must have watched the video twice that morning. Seemed to have a vague idea on running the thing.
Just curious, why a skid plate on the log was not used to lessen the drag ( plowing up the soil)?
I log and in the winter if the ground is frozen it serves no purpose.
The saws make lots of noise and little chips. The chain is not up to par. Either the gullets on the teeth are to shallow, or the rakers are too long preventing the teeth to bite deeper. Could be a combination of both. Watch a channel called "Buckin Billy Ray Smith". He will show you how.
He’s cutting so low im sure hes hitting dirt. The 4” of extra wood is hardly worth a new chain.
Looks like Farmer Brown's Logging Arch/Cart "The Cadillac of Logging Carts".
Old school logging and I have some fun memories an one damn sad one I won't repeat but mother nature was at fault, not me or the hose did anything wrong
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Don't get me wrong. U'r doing it a whole lot more primitively than i would. But when u said the least footprint possible, i have to disagree. The Amish. Now they're doing things with the least footprint possible in today's world.
Disgrace making thee horses pull such a heavy load and couldn't get their footing get a timber jack .poor horses were struggling .
You don't need that stupid cart
Will... that cart makes it much easier for the horses. If you notice, the butt of the log is completely off the ground when they are pulling. You made a rather stupid statement.
@@mervjb809 maybe the log is easisr to pull but dragging a cart is very dangerous on rough terrain.