Hey I know exactly what you mean less politically correct I have forced myself to change over the years don't thank that was easy for an off the cuff type of guy
@@LoggerWade I use swear words all the time. I'm a good fellow, but I talk like a sailor. Language so long as in correct setting doesn't offend me at all. That said, my Grandmothers never heard one word of colorful language from me. 😊
Thanks for the skidder video . You out did your self again! Great job. It would have been perfect if you had a little mud to go along too. Where I live we got enough to share and its not even fall yet! Keep them coming, John
hello Mr. Wade..First of all I would like to say I like your movies..I was raised on a farm in Maine..we had 800 acres, 200 was woods..we had an old International S8..hydro...i ran that skidder from the age 8 to 16..now i live in Illinois ..really miss working in the woods..even my high school had a forestry/wood-harvesting class..only way I made it through school..haha..now I run a cat 992h wheel loader....Be safe and always come home at the end of the day
Hell yeah I like big green yall were pullin some big ass trees with it. I would like to see some more video in the cab of the feller buncher cuttin trees
I will always say it the 684H was one of the best ever made, they also didn't come with DEF so they run alot better and with less malfunctions. We use one when we need to with my crew.
if it wasn't for them yellow wheels and grapple you wouldn't even see that thing in the woods....lol... Nice team work.... Happy Birthday to little man...
Great vid Wade looks like the Big Green is fitting right into the operation, nice bit of team work there those big stems can be a bitch. Happy birthday to your boy , he'll be in a skidder before you know it
looks like a good rig, but then maybe it is just the operator. Ha Ha. The only problem I see is when the parts fall of the yellow ones you can find them in the grass and brush. BUT those green ones, the parts will just blend in and you wont be able to find them. HaHaHa. that's why I own massy, those red parts are easier to find in the grass and brush .
Josh Wilson well that's a good point but as long as the area was with a packing bottom it was sorta a wash if we'd used the tops woulda had to dig them all back out and we was already on bottom. But we do exactly that quite often, read you loud and clear
Hell yeah I like big green yall were pullin some big ass trees with it. I would like to see some more video in the cab of the feller buncher cuttin trees
I miss the old language. This seems very natural...not produced. I mean that as a compliment. I still watch these old Champion logging videos!
Hey I know exactly what you mean less politically correct I have forced myself to change over the years don't thank that was easy for an off the cuff type of guy
@@LoggerWade I use swear words all the time. I'm a good fellow, but I talk like a sailor. Language so long as in correct setting doesn't offend me at all. That said, my Grandmothers never heard one word of colorful language from me. 😊
Thanks for the skidder video . You out did your self again! Great job. It would have been perfect if you had a little mud to go along too. Where I live we got enough to share and its not even fall yet! Keep them coming, John
John Myers thanks John glad you enjoyed, yeah its one wet year that's for shore
Always look forward to the Saturday night entertainment. High production logging operation. Hell yeah you rock Wade!
Boski Baddazz thanks buddy man it's awesome that the first subscriber still watches!!
loved watching big ole green, remember when one of my sons were 5 yrs old, now he is over 40, damn kids get old too fast :)
***** Ron that's what everyone tells me
John Deere makes some good stuff. I've always been impressed with their stuff.
hello Mr. Wade..First of all I would like to say I like your movies..I was raised on a farm in Maine..we had 800 acres, 200 was woods..we had an old International S8..hydro...i ran that skidder from the age 8 to 16..now i live in Illinois ..really miss working in the woods..even my high school had a forestry/wood-harvesting class..only way I made it through school..haha..now I run a cat 992h wheel loader....Be safe and always come home at the end of the day
Nice video man, keem em comin! Skidders are seriously some of the coolest machines out there.
Great video Wade! What a fantastic family, keep on keepin on!
Scott Clyde 10-4 Scott will do buddy
Awesome video Wade ol green looks right at home your kids are growing up fast. Keep up the good work.
Matthew Jacobus will do buddy
Hell yeah I like big green yall were pullin some big ass trees with it. I would like to see some more video in the cab of the feller buncher cuttin trees
Looks like a nice place to be working! I d love to be working there!
Lone Ranger thanks bud
good stuff bud! Happy b day to the youngster!!!
nuts319 thanks
I will always say it the 684H was one of the best ever made, they also didn't come with DEF so they run alot better and with less malfunctions. We use one when we need to with my crew.
Ok man thanks for the answer down here where I live most places get clear cut instead of select cutting
Great video
THANKS FOR BEING YOU, LOVE YOUR WIFE AND YOUR BOYS.
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Tell him Happy Birthday from Florida!
SmokeStack684 will do buddy thanks
Id love to drive one of those looks fun!
FishFind3000 it never gets old that's for shore
Great video keep on logging
Really like watching makes me wish I still could log I would have loved to work with ya
Nikki Wells good to hear bud it makes it all worth while to hear people like you enjoying them
are the green Deere skidders built or made any better than the yellow ones
Good teem work 6:35
congrats wade on 13000
Man, them skidder vids get the views, good vid by the way!!!!!!!
you should post a video of you hauling equipment but make it like a 3 part so you can show every thing like make a series type deal
Ru getting along good with big green?
man i wish we had one of those grapple skidders down here i drive a john deer 640 cable skidder
tabeal smith the single arch is good for that still handles like a Cable rig with a set of tongs
logger wade your the best bud
Haha thanks man I appreciate it
They may say they don’t like it but I bet everyone wanted a turn.
tell r boy happy b day from maine
Thank you Wade.
Richard Maunder your very welcome bud
if it wasn't for them yellow wheels and grapple you wouldn't even see that thing in the woods....lol...
Nice team work....
Happy Birthday to little man...
savagenomore thanks buddy he says he likes that so he can hide out and take naps
lol...
Love a video of these monsters in the WOODS!…. Not out cruising through the prairies of a clear cut
how is the stacker coming
best skidder in the woods
No, thats the LKT 81 -82 or HSM 904
Whats one of them tires for your skidders cost, I'd have to say 5oo to 1000 dollars
I drive one of them and it takes me in good wood 6 drags to a load
Stevie would have been screaming WADE, HELP ME, PLEASE!!!! ROFLMAO!!!!!
Where are all the new vids Mr wade? Lookin for a good skidder video
ryan sodmont Ryan check out the Eddie Lopez one
Anyone know where I can get a good used rear diff for a 2001 748 G3 ?
bloodsportstar I would think Shafers in Illinois, or Delk equipment in Tennessee
Mean Green
Them big machines are amazing and the power they have is crazy...A pig in shit, lol...
Heith Gagnon haha
Great vid Wade looks like the Big Green is fitting right into the operation, nice bit of team work there those big stems can be a bitch.
Happy birthday to your boy , he'll be in a skidder before you know it
Alf anderson II thanks bud
any value to hemlock black birch whats poplar used for ? furniture
HORIZON8026 trim
The mean green machine
CarolinaFarmer yeah baby
why is it that almost all your skidders are single arch?
kyle harmon lighter footprint
how come u dont run chains
Rebecca Lebel in the summer the dry ground eats them
We got one just like that except its a duel arch. I don't like a single arch skidder, makes it aggrivating
Lee Spires they aren't anything to special when the ground is hard but in the winter they are bad to the bone
Looks like them Deeres need some good chains. Why don't y'all run some bear paws on you skidders?
looks like a good rig, but then maybe it is just the operator. Ha Ha. The only problem I see is when the parts fall of the yellow ones you can find them in the grass and brush. BUT those green ones, the parts will just blend in and you wont be able to find them. HaHaHa. that's why I own massy, those red parts are easier to find in the grass and brush .
Hey now that's a good point
yo soy montero y trabaje con johnn deere 4420 un canio imparable gustavo jd.
I run a big 748 g 3 jd
terry saunders man them are a horse big motor great balance, is yours one of the ECU models or the mechanical one
mechanical
why not put a couple old tops in that hole then pull them out when your done
Josh Wilson well that's a good point but as long as the area was with a packing bottom it was sorta a wash if we'd used the tops woulda had to dig them all back out and we was already on bottom. But we do exactly that quite often, read you loud and clear
A tigercat could out pull that skider going sideways
Are you serious CZ i just gave$200 for the seal kit for it
No you're prolly good but be careful with them stupid rings
It would much more enjoyable if you would refrain from all the cursing and some of the obsene jestures.
Danny Carico well sorry Danny if you didn't like this one then don't watch any of my others, you'd really be aggravated at me
Logger Wade has he never met a logger?
Hell yeah I like big green yall were pullin some big ass trees with it. I would like to see some more video in the cab of the feller buncher cuttin trees
clayton pitts Clayton im working on a buncher vid prolly in a couple weeks
Logger Wade thank you man can't wait to see it and also do yall ever clear cut any property yall get to log on or do yall just thin out the trees
Mostly thin but there are openings once in a while where a guy can have a ball, but mostly selective