Tigercat 822D Thinning Big Pine Trees Super Close
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All videos are shot using my Sony A6400 iPhone 11 Pro, DJI Mavic Air drone, GoPro Hero 7 Black, GoPro Hero 3 Black and GoPro Hero 2014 and edited using Premier Pro.
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Well another great video Thomas and I have to see the old 822 tiger cat is sure doing its job once again carrying you through to your JD gets out of the shop but anyway brother you and your family and your crew and their family y’all stay safe and keep the videos coming man
wow I am impressed! Yes you just love to mess with us! Put the camera just to the side more and cut right on by us. I LOVED IT!
Cool video, we 're up north in Pa. All chainsaw felling and cable skidding for us.
Great video. Keep ahead of the skidders. Haven't seen you do any trick shots with the trees in a little while. Glad you got some great neighbors. If you can show the clear cut crew equipment. It is interesting how the logging crews equipment differs from job to job. That kindness of sharing breakfast and lunch goes a long way. You might have to stake down the tripod next time. The wind( I mean the bear) from the trees knocked it over. That was a great shot of that. Some nice close ups also. Great video
Guilty!!!....I subscribed...LOL!! Keep up the awesome vids!
Thanks!
That’s a sweet buncher makes mine look like a little Tonka Toy
You did a awesome job with cutting the trees 👍💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍
DatWuzFun!
Thanks Much & Don't BarkUp The Wrong Tree!!
Awesome footage of the trees getting thrown down!
love the close up video brigs it all to life good job
I enjoy the logging because that's what I'm dad used to do
Dad was 12 years old when he started with the axe and buck saw and finished up pushing buttons on the joystick
Blew that tripod right over when whacking that bundle of trees on the ground.. LOL Good intro!
Its amazing how much wood you guys cut in a thinning operation.
Good job TJ
I still don’t have my head around the thinning operation. Maybe one day when you have time you could draw it or do like Bobby Goodson and use sticks in the sand to illustrate it. Thanks
Great videos enjoying them keep it up
Awesome close up of the cutter
That was awesome closeup
That was dope, sweet camera angles
Awesome videos
Great video!
That looks like some pretty good wood.
Cool shots bud!
Good job if it was me would of run over it . Thanks for sharing even when wind knocked over camera 💪💪💪👍👍👍
Professor Pine Knot, did you not see that Black Bear run by and knock that camera 🎥 over. I think he gave you a finger too.
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😂😂😂
Love the videos but would love some more videos of the rece car
Gotta have money to go race first! 😂
Watching you cut down the row and looking at the weather. Is that storm cloud or general rain cloud? Bit hard to tell
Just hard rain
Awesome video Thomas and I was wondering what part of Louisiana are you from
Southwest....DeRidder to be exact
@@CuttingEdgeLogging_Thomas ok thanks and the reason I was asking is that some of my ancestors were from Louisiana along time ago and like me some gumbo
Hey Thomas how come you don't process the bigger wood for CNS????
It’s sold as a blended rate
Good afternoon what happened to the other guy u had running the track cutter
Quit
How is Michael likeing that L-II?
Really likes it
Thomas Johnson I just got on one has 600hrs I love it! Very nice machine and the visibility is crazy!
Listen to you all bragging about running that tigerkitty lol you go son you got a gift like a lot of us it’s our passion in life my ma told me that our blood is actually hyd oil
Hav you ever cutting a tree with a bird nest?
Birds, squirrels, coons
why dont u film in the cutter use those suction cups for the camera makes a better video from inside .I think so anyway
I do both
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I'm jealous that looks like one awesome machine to run. Never ran run got to sit in one for a second boy there were a lot of buttons and rollers on the two sticks. What's the largest trees you guys can cut with those? For the larger trees I'm assuming those get taken down the old fashion way of chain saws?