Exact same thing I was thinking. We humans are like a super advanced virus that just found a much more efficient way to destroy nature. Looking at the larger scale, it’s like we the virus just mutated and advanced even more against nature. Still a very impressive machine though, I must admit.
Lumberjacks from the 1800s were jacked as hell. You know how hard of work that is swinging an axe all day? Same with the railroad workers... Imagine driving those railroad spikes in all day. You'd be ripped like a mofo
I always wish things like this... bringing people from another time to see today's inventions. I used to show my 99 year old grandmother sights on the other side of the world and she liked taking virtual tours of zoos.
@@ClaytonBigsby01Yep, operating it is an art, not a science. Some people will never get this good no matter how long they use it. I can move ours around well enough to repair them, that’s about it. One function at a time LOL
@@toplel1860 The OP is pointing out the really scary expose of this whole clip and you're trying to debate him by creating a strawman argument about how trees can sometimes be harmful to nature (lol) which is totally the minority of cases and has nothing to do with the topic, while this short of a mechanically nimble machine built by man is ripping trees apart.
@@ZoneGlazed lol not at all trees are actually a big problem in many regions bigger than most people think The obvious case is in california where its a serious fire hazard but the lesser known issues are in the midwest where invasive trees have taken over open prairies and have been detrimental to the native wildlife there What happens is sometimes large canapies choke out low growing bushes invasive trees will steal vital nutrients and water from less aggressive trees with less native vegetation available the local ecological balance is thrown off i mean the list goes on We could also go all day with fallacies you used one just now and really to point out fallacies in the first place is to be an idiot who really has no clue what they're talking about because the sad thing is there's endless fallacies to fight fallacies its an idiots cycle that goes no where I bet you feel smart because I originally simply tried to point out an issue with OPs misinformed perspective but its really only a fallacy if what you point out is a poorly supported argument OP thinks the machine is used for destruction its clearly not its only used to harvest trees which were commercially planted as in they were never intended to grow undisturbed and anytime a tree is removed outside of commercial purposes its usually removed for good reason and purpose this is why i bring up the "trees can be bad argument" But maybe you're right maybe i am toxic 😂 either way whether Im an asshole or not it doesn't change the fact that non native trees are usually very harmful
The United States has 10% of the global forests, and it has more trees than it did 100 years ago. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) states that forest growth in the country has surpassed harvest since the 1930s.Sep 21, 2022
@Blackout It’s just mechanized rape…..which can be terrifying to those who give sh$t. And opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one, so quit trying to £¥€K other people’s a**holes. WTF.
Although this machine is profound, these machines are only as efficient as the one operating it. This is a prime example of that man-to-machine joint efficiency at its finest!
Yes, imagine a truly devious individual getting their hands on such a foul machine. What sorts of mayhem and tomfoolery could they get up to. I shudder to think of such a scenario.
Oh that's bad. Hawks aren't nearly as common as other birds 😞 That being said it's on bird conservationists to look out for them, if the nest isn't obvious from ground level it's not like the loggers are just carrying round drones to see a birds eye view.
@g33xzi11a Trees are renewable resources, yes. But with the demands of today, we use them faster than we can replant them. Deforestation can also ruin habitats and the environment if it's not regulated.
@@VirtualRebellionn that’s not generally true. In particular the deciduous forests like the one in the video are farmed entirely at replenishment rates. The rainforests are being deforested. Please learn the difference between these things before getting outraged.
@g33xzi11a I'm not outraged one bit. I was making a statement, is all. I understand that each area reacts differently and requires different things than the next. Not all forests are the same, and like I said, I understand that. I'm not saying what they're doing is bad, nor am I saying is it good. Me, one person, will not change anything. I thought I'd put out my statement as to answer your question, "What's sad?" Not everyone will know everything, so if I made a mistake, I'm sorry. I know what I know, and if there's things I'm unaware of, I'm open to learning. There's no need to get angry over simple misinformation.
That’s just insane. The operator definitely knows what he’s doing. Impressive piece of machinery. Technology advances in all facets of life shock me daily. Watched this like 20 times
@@jamesdukes597 actually it is my friend. A ponsse scorpion king can harvester with a skilled operator can remove and process trees ranging from 0.50m³- 0.97m³ at a single time with a maximum operational ratio of logs produced stands at 39m³ per hour. A feller Buncher on the other hand will operate at a slower speed due to movement speed and maneuverability. This machine in question looks like Komatsu 911 harvester which has a maximum production ratio of 27.8m³ which makes it significantly less efficient
They could have had it 60 years ago too. People didn't have the business idea to create it. It's all competition and demand that pushes company to be creative.
@@taraspetrovich8711 В России умеют и создают лесные насажения механизированным и ручным способом. Старые технологии, невысокая, даже низкая оплата, но работы проводятся.
I swear mfs watch these as if there’s just a finite amount of trees left and there aren’t an assload of tree farms regrowing new ones 💀 chill out people
@@seannagel8718trees can’t grow through a bunch of shit on the forest floor be nice if these lazy people would clean up after themselves to allow growth
Bro got the Decepticons doing his work for him 😭😭
🤫
yeah i tought anout it as well 🤣 its almost like a decepticon
I thought it was a trailer at first 😂
Hah! Awesome comment!
Bro isn't a pronoun
These are the machines that the Lorax feared.
First thing I thought lol
Agreed
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fantasy becomes reality✨️
Eventually there will be no more trees at the rate were cutting trees down :)
That thing is ruthlessly efficient.
@@Fred-zt6gf Its cheaper and easier to fix than a guy with a chainsaw.
Thank the germans.
So is man, when he plots his own demise
Brilliant!
I bet he clears that whole forest to dust by teatime! 👏
Ain't gonna lie, that is an impressive machine.
Extremely impressive
Can I just say I'm very grateful you guys didn't lie
This is impressive and terrifying at the same time
I thought the same thing but only left the terrifying part out.. I think my love for nature is dying
@@mufasa8120they completely destroy the soil and leave swamp afterwards.
Exact same thing I was thinking. We humans are like a super advanced virus that just found a much more efficient way to destroy nature. Looking at the larger scale, it’s like we the virus just mutated and advanced even more against nature. Still a very impressive machine though, I must admit.
Decepticon retiring be like:
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Underrated 🤣🤣🤣
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
I'm getting too old for this s***
@Thomas Franklin s
Lumberjacks from the 1800's be like:
👁 👁
🍩
🪓
"I tossed a baboon's salad."?
🤣
But ya know what, censorship indeed sucks ass
Lumberjacks from the 1800s were jacked as hell. You know how hard of work that is swinging an axe all day?
Same with the railroad workers... Imagine driving those railroad spikes in all day. You'd be ripped like a mofo
Lumberjacks from the upside down be like
👁️ 👁️
👃🏿
👄
💪🏿
🦵
Imagine bringing a 1800s frontiersman to the future and showing him this beast...
I always wish things like this... bringing people from another time to see today's inventions. I used to show my 99 year old grandmother sights on the other side of the world and she liked taking virtual tours of zoos.
He would think it's the work of the devil. 😂 try a earlier timeline 😅
I live in this timeline and I'm amazed and impressed
The way it moves, so fluid. Scary potential.
Yeah i was havong the same
The machine is an extension of your body if you know how to run it
@wh how you tell everyone you scared to get the vax
@@ClaytonBigsby01Yep, operating it is an art, not a science. Some people will never get this good no matter how long they use it. I can move ours around well enough to repair them, that’s about it. One function at a time LOL
The trees: What kind of monster is that
Wise Tree: Thats Humanity my son
@@hillybillysillysally5086 it was ironical
@@hillybillysillysally5086 calm down you hillbilly
Yes. We need more trees, not human. 🌳🌴🌿
Stop destroying trees
🥺🥺
This looks like something a Villain on Captain Planet would use.
😂😂😂😭😭😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nothing villainous about it
Bruh
You win bro.
Yo mans just violated that tree 💀
The Machine: "Free hugs"
The Trees: 😳
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 underrated comment here.
@@eugeneeverett7760 🤣👍
Imagine our ancestors saw this. They'd literally have a heart attack
Your not wrong.
Lmao, they be like, it took me 4 moons to build a hut, but they took a nap worth?
Judging by the pyramids in Egypt, this isn't shit to our ancestors.
@@words_on_a_screen you think our ancestors built those 😂🤦🏽♂️
Bro I literally thought that was a crane swinging a frickin car body at the camera 😂🤣😆
The hug of death💀
haha trees being murdered 😐
@@-karter-4556 not really since it will grow back
@@tredaviousbowser7931 that is the most ridiculous logic ever.
let me just kill this baby because we can birth another one.
okay dude
@@-karter-4556 ironic the person bringing up logic doesn’t understand what it means or how to use it
@@tredaviousbowser7931 ad hominem
The way that thing just flings around and flawlessly attaches to and regrips that tree is insane.
Yes crazy money maker fa sho
@@chadsteadman2604 so you thought they were actually putting the tree up.
He did 30 seconds of work that would have taken all day 200 years ago 🤯
Like 12 men hours. Indeed.
Could you imagine showing something like this to a logger from the 1800s?
@@easterworshipper730 spot on. 3 or 4 guys could get it done by lunch.
Lo más grave¡¡¡, Destruyó en 30 segundos lo que en la naturaleza tardo en crecer posiblemente 200 0 300 años.
@@hmorales6372 No! That tree is not older than 30 years!
“So let me tell you about the Paul Bunyan 3000.”
Underrated comment 👏 😄 🤣
That’s f’ing gold 😂
Hahahaha great comment
PB3K! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
That's some Avatar nature annihilation right there. Imagine if it was able to move autonomously and was fully integrated with AI
It would be harvesting humans instead. All good.
Thanks for giving them ideas.
🦾🤖🔧
🦿🦿 it's coming together, 💀💀💀
@@stevenmack9948everyday I see something on the internet that shows that "the singularity" is inevitable
I'm sure musk is working on it as soon as he finds the few ppl willing to allow a chip to be inserted in their brains 🙈
Elves: We must appreciate nature for it's the bringer of love
Dwarves:
Orcs:
Goblins and gnomes**
They're the engineers
Lmao
@@wladpad yes it does.
I swear to god its give me the feeling when i usualy watch movies of aliens invading the earth 👽👽
I was thinking this is alien technology, 😆
I'm not into alien movies, but that was the first thing I thought of when that thing came swingin in from that angle & making that noise!
Yup fr
Same. Too efficient
3rd commandment
This is giving me sci-fi horror vibes for some reason
Probably because of the way it moves.
imagine telling this story to a lumberjack back in 1800
Why would you tell the story if you could just show them the video?
Man's limitless potential for destruction never ceases to amaze me.
Lol the internet's limitless ability to get butthurt never ceases to amaze me.
You do realize trees can affect nature negatively?
@@toplel1860 Dude I don't make it a point to waste time being toxic or arguing with strangers but your reply is totally pointless.
@@toplel1860 The OP is pointing out the really scary expose of this whole clip and you're trying to debate him by creating a strawman argument about how trees can sometimes be harmful to nature (lol) which is totally the minority of cases and has nothing to do with the topic, while this short of a mechanically nimble machine built by man is ripping trees apart.
@@ZoneGlazed lol not at all trees are actually a big problem in many regions bigger than most people think
The obvious case is in california where its a serious fire hazard but the lesser known issues are in the midwest where invasive trees have taken over open prairies and have been detrimental to the native wildlife there
What happens is sometimes large canapies choke out low growing bushes invasive trees will steal vital nutrients and water from less aggressive trees with less native vegetation available the local ecological balance is thrown off i mean the list goes on
We could also go all day with fallacies you used one just now and really to point out fallacies in the first place is to be an idiot who really has no clue what they're talking about because the sad thing is there's endless fallacies to fight fallacies its an idiots cycle that goes no where
I bet you feel smart because I originally simply tried to point out an issue with OPs misinformed perspective but its really only a fallacy if what you point out is a poorly supported argument
OP thinks the machine is used for destruction its clearly not its only used to harvest trees which were commercially planted as in they were never intended to grow undisturbed and anytime a tree is removed outside of commercial purposes its usually removed for good reason and purpose this is why i bring up the "trees can be bad argument"
But maybe you're right maybe i am toxic 😂 either way whether Im an asshole or not it doesn't change the fact that non native trees are usually very harmful
@@toplel1860 at the end deforestation is an issue...
Now imagine they got robots like this to take out humans
If you got caught by the tree hugger it would be enough.
They got cancer instead
It’s coming
Soon.
The United States has 10% of the global forests, and it has more trees than it did 100 years ago. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) states that forest growth in the country has surpassed harvest since the 1930s.Sep 21, 2022
Can you imagine the look on a lumberjacks face from a couple centuries ago if they saw this? Lol
Try 70 years ago lol
@@JoEnUtZ23 same effect
These days it's mechanics still impressive
Probably get the same reaction as they do today, "Well $#@& looks like we're out of a job!"
@@JoEnUtZ23 I know right. Maybe even just 30 years ago
Why did that remind me of Transformers the movie
The part where Optimus prime gets his shit gang banged in the Forrest ???
I dunno, who are you?
Matrix lol
That color is Bumblebee
I am so with you on this one
*plants evolving thick trunks and bark to withstand the harsh environment*
Humans: nice try
Can't help thinking of the thousands of hard working people who were displaced by these terrifying machines.
I scrolled so far to see and genuinely appreciate this comment.. respect..I was gonna say it if no one else did..
Replaced many ✋ 🤚 s
And that's a good thing
There weren’t nearly as many loggers when machines to do the job started appearing. And it’s a very dangerous job, people died all the time.
I’m glad we all felt uncomfortable by the aggressiveness of this machine 😂
Legend has it, this is the machine that defeated Paul Bunyan
I heard it mated with his ox
That machines too small for Paul Bunyan .. you should see our machines in the Pacific Northwest
Blue ox was never found.
@@cameronstyles69 R.I.P. Babe
Man this is crazy, we really are living in the future.
I could be wrong. I’m pretty sure it’s called the present
Both amazing and terrifying at the same time...
Something about the way it moves
It’s just meant for destruction
@Blackout It’s just mechanized rape…..which can be terrifying to those who give sh$t. And opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one, so quit trying to £¥€K other people’s a**holes. WTF.
"Have your fun now son. In 20 years, they'll be doing that to us."
Hope so
Who
20 years? Have you seen chatgpt? Lol
Well that's terrifying to think about
Soylent Green
Although this machine is profound, these machines are only as efficient as the one operating it. This is a prime example of that man-to-machine joint efficiency at its finest!
Deforestation just leveled up
Not just, this existed for many years.
We have one that was made in 1997
What does that mean?
“I’m the Lorax I speak for th-“
The Lorax:👁️👄👁️
The Lorax: 💀
The operator: 😃
imagine being hugged by one of those things....
its happened and it wasn't pretty
I'm not that lucky.
Would definitely clear up an acne problem in a hurry!
Elves: Utilizing magic and fine craftsmanship to create a beautiful society
Dwarves:
And that’s how the US Forest service continues operations without Wranglerstar.
Agreed
Amazing and sad at the same time 😭
why sad ? if it wasn’t for those tree’s you wouldn’t have a shelter
@@blippp1 shelter can build with bricks too..
@@soulgaming6190if you knew anything about construction you’d know even brick houses have wooden frame roof lol
@@soulgaming6190 bricks can’t be made if you don’t start with wood
@@caseymoore2036 we can use Aluminium sheets..
Many type of roofing sheets are also available now.
That machine is a straight "money maker" right there..
Why I'm getting the matrix human farm scene vibe is beyond me 😂
That always happens to me, that's just gas it will pass🤣
Immediately, I was thinking along those same lines
That's a terrifying machine!
Looks like nature's worst nightmare.
Imagine this with AI, doing it all by itself, walking around while we're looking at giant robot heads in forest.
Post apocalyptic sci Fi horror concept: the AI uprising began and they used these to grab people, and bisect them all in one fell swoop.
Why did I have to read this while camping?!😂😂bro I’m gonna have nightmares now.
Can you imagine a sinister person getting a hold of that.
🥸
Yes, imagine a truly devious individual getting their hands on such a foul machine. What sorts of mayhem and tomfoolery could they get up to. I shudder to think of such a scenario.
This looks like something the 'Sky People' would unleash on Pandora.
😂 exactly what I thought.
I wonder if they tested it by making a miniature version on pencils then they made the real scale ones.
The last hug💀
Bruh the tree is not dead it'll grow back
@@ilcuud the tree is definitely dead. The stump may still be alive but it will not grow back
@@ZzPolars Right
That's actually pretty badass
so are condoms
can't win em all
My sons: How was it like getting married?
Me: Let me show you this lumber vid real quick...
Lol dude 😀!
Then it sounds like you’re a Shiite husband or picked a bad wife. Hold ur L friends
@@avacadomangobanana2588 Shite might be both 🤣🤣
Now where are the other Constucticons so they can form DEVASTATOR! 🤣
Hey, so where's that guy that said. Machines will never replace us!!😂😂
When it went back in a bit and came back out, I felt that
"We have ways of making you talk...."
They invented a machine that can destroy earth even faster than they used to do
Pretty badass machine to be completely honest.
I don’t believe you 🤔
@@pervysage6969 Believe? It was an opinion, not a belief.
The time I seen a hawk momma flying back and forth, screaming at the loggers. Broke my heart.
Oh that's bad.
Hawks aren't nearly as common as other birds 😞
That being said it's on bird conservationists to look out for them, if the nest isn't obvious from ground level it's not like the loggers are just carrying round drones to see a birds eye view.
Whats worse is when NO trees get cut down. And then a fire starts. And you see HUNDREDS of birds flying away in terror.
Amazing, terrifying, and sad all at the same time. I have so many mixed emotions on this.
What’s sad? Trees are a sustainable material.
@g33xzi11a Trees are renewable resources, yes. But with the demands of today, we use them faster than we can replant them. Deforestation can also ruin habitats and the environment if it's not regulated.
there are more trees on Earth then there are stars in the observable sky. look it up.
@@VirtualRebellionn that’s not generally true. In particular the deciduous forests like the one in the video are farmed entirely at replenishment rates. The rainforests are being deforested. Please learn the difference between these things before getting outraged.
@g33xzi11a I'm not outraged one bit. I was making a statement, is all. I understand that each area reacts differently and requires different things than the next. Not all forests are the same, and like I said, I understand that. I'm not saying what they're doing is bad, nor am I saying is it good. Me, one person, will not change anything. I thought I'd put out my statement as to answer your question, "What's sad?" Not everyone will know everything, so if I made a mistake, I'm sorry. I know what I know, and if there's things I'm unaware of, I'm open to learning. There's no need to get angry over simple misinformation.
Damn, Fern Gully would be devastated
Bro Showing your age
I think I got something in my eye from this video
One of the most incredible feats of engineering and terrifying pieces of nightmare fuel. 😅
Its electric powered
🎶Welcome my son
Welcome to the machine🎶
🎶Where have you been?
It's alright we know where you've been🎶
Gotta love a bit of Floyd 👌
Underrated comment
What a beast. Soon they’ll be coming for us…
😂😂😂 it only needs a script to for us. The end is here.
Watched too many movies huh?
Can't wait
That was awesome. Thats getting it done. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
Now plant 10 of those trees right there.. 🗿
🍷🗿
negates profit
board of directors wins
capitalism endures
fresh air for now
let the great grandkids worry about it
buy land 200ft above sea level
That’s just insane. The operator definitely knows what he’s doing. Impressive piece of machinery. Technology advances in all facets of life shock me daily. Watched this like 20 times
You know harvesters like this have been in use for over 20 years now, right?
Over 40 years, in fact
Optimus Prime: Auto Bots make toothpicks
That machine needs a starring role in a horror flick!
they sure didn't have equipment like that in the early 80's WOW SO DAMD FAST
That’s quite slow actually
@@bencowie3141 not really if u know how to use it right
@@jamesdukes597 actually it is my friend. A ponsse scorpion king can harvester with a skilled operator can remove and process trees ranging from 0.50m³- 0.97m³ at a single time with a maximum operational ratio of logs produced stands at 39m³ per hour. A feller Buncher on the other hand will operate at a slower speed due to movement speed and maneuverability. This machine in question looks like Komatsu 911 harvester which has a maximum production ratio of 27.8m³ which makes it significantly less efficient
They could have had it 60 years ago too. People didn't have the business idea to create it. It's all competition and demand that pushes company to be creative.
@@bencowie3141 wow bro u really don’t know the f*ck ur talking about 😂😂
Hippity Hoppity, your tree is now my property
This is literally the coolest as well best designed plan I have ever seen.
whoever invented this tool is a genius. Look how efficient this is
That moment you realize the robot that runs on dead bodies just needs one of these for us to be screwed..
tf are you talking about
@@pineappleguy3343 ong 😂😂😂
I never thought i would feel bad for a tree.
I swear i was like that’s just mean
Печально, лучше бы он так лихо высаживвл деревья.
I don’t see you doing anything
Yeah cyka blyat
@@dickersondetailing7082
Это не Россия, высаживают.
@@taraspetrovich8711 В России умеют и создают лесные насажения механизированным и ручным способом.
Старые технологии, невысокая, даже низкая оплата, но работы проводятся.
I swear mfs watch these as if there’s just a finite amount of trees left and there aren’t an assload of tree farms regrowing new ones 💀 chill out people
This is what nightmares are made of. They can't even hear the screaming.
Exactly my thoughts watching this.
It didn’t have a chance to die before it was skinned and dismembered. 😮
The most beautiful thing about a tree is what you do with it after you cut it down
The most beautiful thing about a tree is that it creates the air that makes you live and write a dumb comment, unfortunately.
@@ceboz gotta break a few eggs
Prog: I'm a tree hugger and proud of it.
Machine operator: So am I.
I used to work very hard to do that with a chainsaw, not much left to me anymore.
I ran saw for a few years before I started in equipment.
The technological society
@@matthewkershaw1583 ok and
@@Loggermack u r destroying the planet ! Racist.
@@jamesdukes597 what
Wow. Real life farming simulator. So cool
Монстр!
The perfect tool to hug the in laws.
Wish trees grow up this fast😪
Whoever invented that was a mad genius
That operator is a badass 🤟🏽💚🤟🏽
You should see other operators
@@NZguy503 I Have & They R Bad Ass As Well💪🏼💪🏼💚🤟🏽🤟🏽
@@roynelson7613 . just
@@ahmadkholili8448 just what my friend
Uyyy!! Se ve aterrador, un verdadero asesino de árboles
Dude is chopping down trees faster than me in rust
Dropping a log has a whole new meaning
Omfg. Never seen anything like this before, truly amazing and kinda giving me some transformer vibes lol
Chill. There are many Christians today that get offended when you curse with God's name like that.
@@bradleywelch9290he who is without sin cast the first stone
The Japanese make ones that take down a 6 foot diameter tree and process it within a few minutes. It's fascinating and sad at the same time.
Make sure you plants more and more Trees as yuh cut them....
@@seannagel8718trees can’t grow through a bunch of shit on the forest floor be nice if these lazy people would clean up after themselves to allow growth
"Dude, where's my forest?"
Need papers?
We have to wait for another 50 years.
@@maryandorezki5454 there are another ways for paper
@@emi7870 need furniture?
@@KAYYELI Do you need future?
Its crazy how inovative we humans are
ЖУТЬ, РОБОТЫ УНИЧТОЖАЮТ ПЛАНЕТУ.......
Испульзуем ресурсы в своих интересах, а дома у тебя столы двери из чего!?
@@xosta2445 ЛИБО ИЗ ОПИЛОК, ЛИБО ИЗ ХИМИИ - ПЛАСТМАССА.......
@@СлавянинБезродный опилки думаете сами ростут?
Я матрицу вспомнил
@@СлавянинБезродный химия, пластмасса убивает природу еще сильней.
The things mankind invents are truly amazing
this is not mankind this is alien technology. anyone can see that
なんかよく分からんが恐ろしさを感じた
同意です
動きがターミネーターに出てくるロボットを思わせる
対象が人になったらと思うとゾッと
Yes the price is terrifying
@@icefox2043
トランスフォーマーだな
T-1000型伐採マシーン
nah that thing got a mind of it's own, the way it grabbed that tree
If only trees could run for their lives.