Thanks for the ride along sir, two good men in the same industry comparing notes and a little BS at the same time, great fun and I enjoyed it immensely, thanks Wade.
Nice...Real Nice unit, Mr.Cliff!👍 24 years and still walking...that is a major accomplishment by itself and the feller is well deserved. Be safe getting it figured out and thanks for taking the time to show her off! 👍
Super Duper machine! I would love to have it! I would have taken a hotsaw over the intermittent but im no expert on them, just going on what people who have them say. I was a 27 year hand cutter and went to a tracked dangle head machine. I work in the mountains all the time and I hardly ever have to hand cut a tree anymore.
One way to tell if that sweet machine is worthy and gonna hold up is put Ol Tator behind the wheel for about 6months then report back and let us know . Dang wade id like to see you in that sweet ride you definitely deserve a new one with all the bells and whistles . Keep er goin !! Scotty boy - Kansas City
Oh Wade, the Video Spitz! The John Deere 859 M to look great!! But I have the Lift for the Hight Drive in for the Driver Cabin not to see 😂😂 I a little Girl, and can not Fly, in this Cabin. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😇
Cliff y’all are a top notch very impressive cutter hopefully some day tater can get a video of y’all cutting. I would keep it under your hat that y’all know wade lol. He’s a awesome guy
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what $15,000 a month for 5 years looks like. Before insurance, fuel, payroll, maintenance, moving, and repairs. You need all the support equipment to be late model, you need good reliable help, you need 8,000 acres of good timber, and you need steady recession proof markets to make that machine pay for itself. It's a LOT harder than most guys would think.
Been around them since the hurricane winds in the midwest. We use them around areas we are cutting through for power and gas or building a road through. They are something to see, usually two or three going and a crew hand cutting.
12 teeth on these new ones. We run an intermittent head years ago when they first come out on a Prentice 720 and they actually only had 6 teeth they done a lot of hacking. We cut in the Appalachian mountains of Southwest Virginia eastern ky. and East Tennessee.
Cliff will enjoy the one thing Deere has that others unfortunately do not. That's the window in the floor. He may want to look at a gym membership as well.
the timbermatic is actually been around since the time timberjack was still a company john deere bought timberjack and so early 2000s years machines are pretty much one to one with timberjack i know for sure the forestry harvesters are because i learned to cut wirh a old deere harvester and it was one to one with a few years older timberjack also from over the sea from Estonia
😁👍That green mochine is so cool. What did you say Cliff's name was? 😉 good job Cliff thanks guys for the vajito and your time. See ya in the flip side...👍
Awesome machine! I love my flat bottom, strong and super dependable. If he has any questions being new to them shoot him my number Wade, I’d love to help if needed.
We prefer tigercat. Closest dealer to is is 6 hours away which means when a machine goes down it’s down for roughly 2 days! If you don’t have dealer support you don’t have anything!
We prefer tigercat also we have a L830D coming from a cat 522B our dealer is 6 hours away also and the cat dealer 30 minutes away if that tells you anything. But with that being said I think the Deere leveling is as close to the 830 as you can get cat makes you feel terrible on a hill. We run 2900s too cutting hardwood in southwest Virginia and Eastern ky and tn.
Thanks for the ride along sir, two good men in the same industry comparing notes and a little BS at the same time, great fun and I enjoyed it immensely, thanks Wade.
Nice...Real Nice unit, Mr.Cliff!👍
24 years and still walking...that is a major accomplishment by itself and the feller is well deserved. Be safe getting it figured out and thanks for taking the time to show her off! 👍
That is a beautiful machine. Cliff should be real happy once he gets it all figured out. Stay safe Wade.
Great video Wade! Nice piece of equipment would love to see you putting it through its paces in the woods! Thanks for sharing the video!
Handy dandy machine. He's funny. Top of the tree. With leaves, limbs, squirrels and nuts and stuff. Lol. No problem with keep smiling on this vidja!
That is a sweet cutter. I know what Wade is going to ask Santa for Christmas lol . Have a good one.
That was a fantastic video Wade. Thank you so much.
Super Duper machine! I would love to have it! I would have taken a hotsaw over the intermittent but im no expert on them, just going on what people who have them say. I was a 27 year hand cutter and went to a tracked dangle head machine. I work in the mountains all the time and I hardly ever have to hand cut a tree anymore.
One way to tell if that sweet machine is worthy and gonna hold up is put Ol Tator behind the wheel for about 6months then report back and let us know . Dang wade id like to see you in that sweet ride you definitely deserve a new one with all the bells and whistles .
Keep er goin !!
Scotty boy - Kansas City
Man that is a great looking machine.
Oh Wade, the Video Spitz! The John Deere 859 M to look great!! But I have the Lift for the Hight Drive in for the Driver Cabin not to see 😂😂 I a little Girl, and can not Fly, in this Cabin. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😇
Great stuff Wade and Cliff, a fine machine, Well Wear Cliff, very very nice👌👍👍🙂
Cliff y’all are a top notch very impressive cutter hopefully some day tater can get a video of y’all cutting. I would keep it under your hat that y’all know wade lol. He’s a awesome guy
Looks like a likeable fella. I am glad for him and his family.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what $15,000 a month for 5 years looks like. Before insurance, fuel, payroll, maintenance, moving, and repairs.
You need all the support equipment to be late model, you need good reliable help, you need 8,000 acres of good timber, and you need steady recession proof markets to make that machine pay for itself.
It's a LOT harder than most guys would think.
Spot on ! Timber and coal , about the same , wide open or quota , steaks and fish or potted meat and crackers , a few do very well !
Wow! That’s crazy Cliff just lives down the road from me now he’s a UA-cam star!
Some beast there !!! And earned the hard way, same as you Wade !!!
Been around them since the hurricane winds in the midwest. We use them around areas we are cutting through for power and gas or building a road through. They are something to see, usually two or three going and a crew hand cutting.
Wade, Brutus is going to be mad that you are out there looking at other equipment 🤔😏😉
Nice benches! Where did you buy so good of lumber lol!
Looks like a beast of a unit! 💪
Trabalhei com 959 M aqui no Brasil 🇧🇷 equipamento top demais.
very nice interview, thanks for sharing 👍👍👌
Beautiful. Thanks Wade !
12 teeth on these new ones. We run an intermittent head years ago when they first come out on a Prentice 720 and they actually only had 6 teeth they done a lot of hacking. We cut in the Appalachian mountains of Southwest Virginia eastern ky. and East Tennessee.
Cliff will enjoy the one thing Deere has that others unfortunately do not. That's the window in the floor.
He may want to look at a gym membership as well.
That's a nice one bud love it good stuff
the timbermatic is actually been around since the time timberjack was still a company john deere bought timberjack and so early 2000s years machines are pretty much one to one with timberjack i know for sure the forestry harvesters are because i learned to cut wirh a old deere harvester and it was one to one with a few years older timberjack also from over the sea from Estonia
Awesome video that is one mighty machine
cool video wade what a beast u want one next ahe
Where was the show?
Wade has the best laugh ever...😆
Is that a " Alabama" sticker or banner I see over your left shoulder? My son and myself went to Alabama.
Great video
New subscriber my friend
nice rifle in the back of the intro what is it
I’d be lucky if I had a fellerbuncher of any brand working close to me because I’ve never actually experienced one working in real life.
Why are the tracks different on feller buncher and an excavator?
Better grip. Slope work.
Nice rig.
Nice wade 👍👍
Awesome content cliff is the man
There’s a motto; We don’t act like we’re better than anyone else.. But we are. 😎
😁👍That green mochine is so cool. What did you say Cliff's name was? 😉 good job Cliff
thanks guys for the vajito and your time. See ya in the flip side...👍
I bet jhon deer pretty much gives then away don't they?? Around how much is 1 ofem
Awesome machine! I love my flat bottom, strong and super dependable. If he has any questions being new to them shoot him my number Wade, I’d love to help if needed.
When u getting one wade ??
Wonder what the cost is. 750 thousand.
You are right in the ballpark.
It’s no Brutus. But it’ll do in a pinch I bet 😊
Wow, this is on the same plain as curing cancer. I thought people were cutting just logs.
Thanks for sharing..
Great machine wade 🙈🙈🙈👍👍👍👍👍👍🤘😎💯💪✊🏴☠️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧😊
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Go ahead and get one tater
John Deere quality machines are gone downhill not like the original I guess whatever floats your boat
We prefer tigercat. Closest dealer to is is 6 hours away which means when a machine goes down it’s down for roughly 2 days! If you don’t have dealer support you don’t have anything!
We prefer tigercat also we have a L830D coming from a cat 522B our dealer is 6 hours away also and the cat dealer 30 minutes away if that tells you anything. But with that being said I think the Deere leveling is as close to the 830 as you can get cat makes you feel terrible on a hill. We run 2900s too cutting hardwood in southwest Virginia and Eastern ky and tn.
Say what you want about a Deere , nothing will touch those winches they have lol
Quality on everything is gone down hill.
@@shaneoates335 to many God dam electronics & emission bullshit !
Ain’t she pretty. Set up and ready to put some trees on the ground.