Good video, thanks for putting it together. How much longer will this bug killed wood be salvageable? Seems as though there will be a long dry spell, timber wise, for that region when it's all picked up. Thanks again, be safe!
Thanks! The pine kill wood lasts a long time and a lot of it can still make a saw log for timber, the spruce on the other hand a lot of it dries up and rots very quickly, within a few years of being hit by the beetle from what we’ve experienced. We don’t normally log blocks of small dead pine like this this was a bit of a one time thing for us as we are usually at higher elevations where the big spruce and balsam are.
I’d have to agree, entertainment wise the first one is better, that’s because the first one is an absolute masterpiece and that’s not easily duplicated 😮💨😂 that and I had limited footage making this second video. I was going for a different vibe on this one as well, a little less blood pumping adrenaline rush and more just a real view of what the logging operation is like as a whole
Awesome video man a lot of work getting really good at it I'm doing watching your stuff definitely will subscribe question what kind of drone do you use??? I'm down in the states and West Virginia logging the Appalachian mountains we just bought our first tiger cat 822 feller buncher with a rolly 2 head.
G-R-E-A-T video! First time seeing your channel - even though THIS is the type of content I watch for hours here on youtube but for some weird reason, they have *NEVER* recommended your content to me, they're such an incompetent bunch of lunatics over there at youtube, sitting in their cubicles looking for racisms or something else that got their shorts in a twist! haha ha! But after looking at your channel, I see you've stopped creating content over 2yrs ago, that's a shame. Hope all is well.
They were pine trees, killed by pine beetles. We lost millions of acres of pine to those little critters. There are still stands of beetle killed timber out there. Its too much to get all of it.
Incredible film. I know those guys are working hard, but they're also living the dream. Hope they appreciate it, hope I would if I were there.
Love the video keep rippin!
I'm very proud that another Vanderhoof start up is doing so well. I knew your grandpa, Roger.
Great video make more
Clean and smooth. Good weather and site conditions for logging.
Beautiful edited video & the background music is amazing. Love it!!
Excellent video with excellent operators 👍👍
My son wants to ask when you’ll be adding another video!? He loves
Watching your channel!
Awesome logging vid
Well done; fun and informative, I share this with my forestry students!
Nice job and nice videos I miss bunching with the 870 tigercat
Y’all got some Great Operators!
So nice!
just an endless see of pulp and stud that all the haters use ever day ! fuck em ! keep cutting on boys
Damn 4 bunchers how many skidders yall running we ran 2 with one buncher and he was fast asf
Wow I would love to come up to bc and see you guys cut.
Good video, thanks for putting it together. How much longer will this bug killed wood be salvageable? Seems as though there will be a long dry spell, timber wise, for that region when it's all picked up. Thanks again, be safe!
Thanks! The pine kill wood lasts a long time and a lot of it can still make a saw log for timber, the spruce on the other hand a lot of it dries up and rots very quickly, within a few years of being hit by the beetle from what we’ve experienced. We don’t normally log blocks of small dead pine like this this was a bit of a one time thing for us as we are usually at higher elevations where the big spruce and balsam are.
Very cool video! Not often you see 4 fellers working together.
Say what do you do with all that dead wood??
Awesome bud, last vid was great to,..actually it might be better IMO
I’d have to agree, entertainment wise the first one is better, that’s because the first one is an absolute masterpiece and that’s not easily duplicated 😮💨😂 that and I had limited footage making this second video. I was going for a different vibe on this one as well, a little less blood pumping adrenaline rush and more just a real view of what the logging operation is like as a whole
@@seanbublitz4155was back in 870 again after 6 year hiatus, was awesome to "hug trees" again, time for 880 now for loading/unloading in the sort yard
❤ I killed tree for Corsa. Nice wood . Killed a 8 ft pine in black water Rd 80s
Awesome video man a lot of work getting really good at it I'm doing watching your stuff definitely will subscribe question what kind of drone do you use??? I'm down in the states and West Virginia logging the Appalachian mountains we just bought our first tiger cat 822 feller buncher with a rolly 2 head.
Pipedream job on any of those machines
I logged tanzul. 😊
G-R-E-A-T video! First time seeing your channel - even though THIS is the type of content I watch for hours here on youtube but for some weird reason, they have *NEVER* recommended your content to me, they're such an incompetent bunch of lunatics over there at youtube, sitting in their cubicles looking for racisms or something else that got their shorts in a twist! haha ha!
But after looking at your channel, I see you've stopped creating content over 2yrs ago, that's a shame. Hope all is well.
Fick yea!💪🏻
How come they let the trees go bad for so long before harvesting them ?
They were pine trees, killed by pine beetles. We lost millions of acres of pine to those little critters. There are still stands of beetle killed timber out there. Its too much to get all of it.
could a life time logger timber cutter get a job for the rest of his days get a job with yall
log it before it burns