I have a suggestion for you. The ends of those felled trees have less area than where they're held by that grapple. I suggest you bring them up higher so they won't prod more drag. Try that. You won't know unless you try.
Rhink of a piece of machinery as an extension of yourself. You can only pick up so much, and when you're comfortable with the load, everything goes better and you get more done. Don't try to overload
I like to watch these vids where they are struggling as well as anybody, but if I was paying his/her salary I would not be happy. Too inefficient. TAKE LESS WOOD.... in these conditions they would move more wood.
Good job you got it done tigercat always does
Always so Kool to see that operator become one with his skidder , and no break up limits in the forest
You fellers need a Timber Pro 840 clam bunk with tracks on the tires. It would out produce even a 635E tigercat in these conditions.
I have a suggestion for you. The ends of those felled trees have less area than where they're held by that grapple. I suggest you bring them up higher so they won't prod more drag. Try that. You won't know unless you try.
Rhink of a piece of machinery as an extension of yourself. You can only pick up so much, and when you're comfortable with the load, everything goes better and you get more done. Don't try to overload
Pick up fewer logs in snowy conditions.
Ring chains r way better..
I like to watch these vids where they are struggling as well as anybody, but if I was paying his/her salary I would not be happy. Too inefficient. TAKE LESS WOOD.... in these conditions they would move more wood.