Heavy spruce logs loading & some reversing manoeuvers.

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @simonschmunkamp7717
    @simonschmunkamp7717 2 місяці тому +3

    Wy dont you ever Take the logs with the blue Marks on them?

    • @TimberTransport
      @TimberTransport  2 місяці тому +1

      Because other drivers could also see the "code" of the goods.

  • @bingusmctingus4395
    @bingusmctingus4395 Рік тому +2

    Silicone grease on the pivot points for balls should do the trick. Just put some on and add some heat to aloe the grease to penetrate deeper. Jeeps it from developing any rust as well

    • @TimberTransport
      @TimberTransport  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Thank you!
      Squeaking noise comes from left foot pedal, where there is plastic washers. I need to take it apart.
      This way i also get access to ball joints.

  • @anastasiszaroliagis5066
    @anastasiszaroliagis5066 Рік тому +2

    Nice truck, semiautomatik ?

    • @TimberTransport
      @TimberTransport  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. It's full automatic. But i have the ability to use clutch if i want, or switch gears manually, but i don't see the point in most cases.

  • @ericnyamu9981
    @ericnyamu9981 Рік тому +2

    I think you could make an effort to plant one or two trees while in the forest logging. Already many many trees have been cut down.

    • @TimberTransport
      @TimberTransport  Рік тому +2

      Actually, when i was 15 or so, I planted more than 300 little pines 🙂
      Won't hurt me to do it again 😉

    • @deivyjoesaar
      @deivyjoesaar Рік тому

      @ericnyamu9981 51.3% of Estonia's mainland is covered with forest and 45% of it (over 1 million hectares) is managed by national forestry management, which strives for sustainability. So for example if there's a clear cut, a new forest might be planted, but not before 1 year has passed. Some are just clearings instead of clear cuts, which allows more light for the larger trees to grow better. You can look up RMK Estonia, if you're interested in Estonia's forestry management. 😉