Love them ol mules i know that got new ones but them ol mules are tuff love hearing that ol Detroit screaming love the video Stevie be safe buddy thanks
Good stuff. Guys in the tree and forestry industry know this is how it goes some times. Every inch counts and we use every little bit of muscle from the equipment to get the job done. 👍
Good job! And that's the only down fall with the ol jacks. I built a push plate on a 6 in riser for our 240 to get it just that little bit higher off the arch and it sticks out enough a man can be at the stump on the push if need be ! Good job tho working with a new skidder man is always a different feeling on push/pull trees untill you get to know how to work together !
My ol man cut 8s for over 40 years for the pulp and paper mill. He was cutting one day and just so happen to shut the saw down for a minute and heard the ol 230 roll over! The operator came out of the cab and the skidded rolled on him and pinned him. The ol man ran to him and seen he was choking and turned him on his side and blood starting to come out and he started breathing. Saved his life. Dangerous machines.
Stay calm sir this to shall pass jus remember that buddy love what ur doin an support u in this endeavor. Wish i was closer to u sir. Have a good weekend an stay safe n warm.
Good call putting in that first tree across the property line. Just from the video it looked like your only choose to not damage anything and it's nothing to pull it back over. Nice work!
Still takes a bit of getting used to from the equipment iv been around to what I work with now. Not near the weight and power but the donkey is getting it done
@@stevebillow395 that second one had a good lean back on it(or did seem like it with the cam) did well pushing for sure but I bet those 648s pushed hard
Equipment to the rescue! My world Stevie, At this stage in my life 65, i use a 90’ strap and pull the bastards over with the bobcat! Take Care and be safe 🪵🚜👍🏼🇺🇸
Screamin Detroit
Awesome video Stevy 👍👍👍. Worked out good. Thanks
Good job Men👌👍🙂
Great job Steve you sound happy with your work now glad you're putting out more videos
Only better things to come
Nice video. Hope for more to come and stay safe in the woods 👍
Love them ol mules i know that got new ones but them ol mules are tuff love hearing that ol Detroit screaming love the video Stevie be safe buddy thanks
You guys got it going on keep it up. Looks like you guys are in the money timber. 👍💯
Yeah we in some nice white oak
Good stuff. Guys in the tree and forestry industry know this is how it goes some times. Every inch counts and we use every little bit of muscle from the equipment to get the job done. 👍
Looks like a old Timber Jack skidder no fiber from tree good job
Thanks norman
Thanks Steve, keep em coming
Enjoy the videos,keep them coming
Looked like Aaron was being careful around you, once you were clear he got the job done.
Good team work.
Hes a good operator
Awesome video man. I wish u the best w whatever ur new adventure is. I'm sure wade misses u but that's life
They had their chance and life now goes on
Great job! Gunna be a good team soon
Damn it homer slow down but you’ll have that on the big jobs sometime.
Good job! And that's the only down fall with the ol jacks. I built a push plate on a 6 in riser for our 240 to get it just that little bit higher off the arch and it sticks out enough a man can be at the stump on the push if need be ! Good job tho working with a new skidder man is always a different feeling on push/pull trees untill you get to know how to work together !
My ol man cut 8s for over 40 years for the pulp and paper mill. He was cutting one day and just so happen to shut the saw down for a minute and heard the ol 230 roll over! The operator came out of the cab and the skidded rolled on him and pinned him. The ol man ran to him and seen he was choking and turned him on his side and blood starting to come out and he started breathing. Saved his life. Dangerous machines.
They are tippy this jack has 28's and holds the ground well
Great video bud
Believe y'all are gonna make a good team
👍👍👍👍
Stay calm sir this to shall pass jus remember that buddy love what ur doin an support u in this endeavor. Wish i was closer to u sir. Have a good weekend an stay safe n warm.
Me staying calm is a work in progress
@@stevebillow395 took me along time to i promise it helps so much.
@@justinweaver8787 I'm working on it, trust me I really am
@@stevebillow395 ur doin great buddy hope all is well stay warm n have a good week.sir. love ur channel an ur videos.
@@justinweaver8787 I got some good cutting videos coming out next few
Lord have mercy Stevie
Great one
Hey Steve 👋 that was a little intense.
That old equipment works just as good as a new one sometimes I have no payments
It's really nice to have a older slower equipment around that's cheap to work on and not kill a guy working on the ground
Sometimes you gotta take a deep breath.
Good call putting in that first tree across the property line. Just from the video it looked like your only choose to not damage anything and it's nothing to pull it back over. Nice work!
Still takes a bit of getting used to from the equipment iv been around to what I work with now. Not near the weight and power but the donkey is getting it done
@@stevebillow395 that second one had a good lean back on it(or did seem like it with the cam) did well pushing for sure but I bet those 648s pushed hard
The great pumpkin power wedge hells ya !!!! Now thats what i,I, talking bout , wham zoom rite to da moon !!!!!!
Great show I’m surprised you got it pushed
It pushed very hard
Sounds like the transfer case was in the high side
Not sure iv never ran the skidder
Are you going to get a TimberJack 240A?
Get yourself and an ultra t bell
Equipment to the rescue! My world Stevie, At this stage in my life 65, i use a 90’ strap and pull the bastards over with the bobcat! Take Care and be safe 🪵🚜👍🏼🇺🇸
We did that last week 150’ of cable .
@@mikeruder336 no gaurd rails were harmed???
@@stevebillow395
I don’t know what your talking about.👀
@@mikeruder336 good answer
Dayum’! 😧
Not my best work
You ever take the bar and chain off saw. I know it wastes time but I'll rather risk a bar than a saw.
Sure do bud but I had faith aaron wouldnt run it over
That engine won't last driving like that even though it's a Detroit.
How's he driving it wrong
So you pinch you’re saw on a stump and then make a video about his inexperience on the skidder lol ok 👍
Teamwork
@@stevebillow395 lol I was just messing with ya good job 👍 🇺🇸