I look this video and tried to make analisys. So video time 4 minutes and 18 seconds = 258 seconds It include 47 seconds - lets call this processor transportation or movements time and 211 seconds of processing of trees into shortwood. Amount of trees you processed is 13. Amount of shortwood logs you produced is 43 logs. I calculated you produced 2.32 cubic meters of shortwood under bark for time of video. This give following production data You productivity avg. is 32.3 cubic meters under bark per hour if include time of transportation. But if we take into account only procesding time, your productivity is 39.5 cubic meters under bark per hour! Avg. Stem size is 0.18 cubic meters under And this is very small tree volume! Your processed 3.7 trees per minute of processing time (16.2 seconds per tree) Caleb Leplante I think your productivity is very very strong! Good work! Thank you for your videos, this is very interesting!
@@northernlogging4077 you are velcome. You know your and videos about logging are very interesting to me. I want to analyse some other of your video - for example a video where 22 treas per 5 minutes. I want to calculate productivity.
@@northernlogging4077 when you say "we top" you mean - you produce minimum diameter of the top of the logs with length of 16.5 foot is 6 inch and of the logs with length of 8.5 foot is 4 inch? So 6 and 4 inch are minimum diameters of the top of logs you produce? Correct?
@@northernlogging4077 its clear. Thank you. When you say your weekly production is 2000 cubic meters, you mean you produce it for 5 days (5 working shifts) or 7 days (7 working shifts)?
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Do you guys operate the 959MH processor and a 959M feller Buncher
No just a 953 processor and a couple tiger cats
I look this video and tried to make analisys.
So video time 4 minutes and 18 seconds = 258 seconds
It include 47 seconds - lets call this processor transportation or movements time and 211 seconds of processing of trees into shortwood.
Amount of trees you processed is 13.
Amount of shortwood logs you produced is 43 logs.
I calculated you produced 2.32 cubic meters of shortwood under bark for time of video.
This give following production data
You productivity avg. is 32.3 cubic meters under bark per hour if include time of transportation.
But if we take into account only procesding time, your productivity is 39.5 cubic meters under bark per hour!
Avg. Stem size is 0.18 cubic meters under
And this is very small tree volume!
Your processed 3.7 trees per minute of processing time (16.2 seconds per tree)
Caleb Leplante I think your productivity is very very strong! Good work! Thank you for your videos, this is very interesting!
Thanks for breaking it down!! It’s awesome to see, I wish I had more guys like you that understood everything to a tea would make it all much easier
@@northernlogging4077 you are velcome. You know your and videos about logging are very interesting to me. I want to analyse some other of your video - for example a video where 22 treas per 5 minutes. I want to calculate productivity.
Hi. What length of the shortwood you produce? In video i see 2 piles of shortwood with different length. 6 and 3 meters, or different?
We do 16.5foot and 8.5foot… we top the 16 at 6inch and the 8foot at 4inch
@@northernlogging4077 when you say "we top" you mean - you produce minimum diameter of the top of the logs with length of 16.5 foot is 6 inch and of the logs with length of 8.5 foot is 4 inch? So 6 and 4 inch are minimum diameters of the top of logs you produce? Correct?
@@user-it2uy7nm2e yes exactly
@@northernlogging4077 thank you for answers
@@user-it2uy7nm2e yes of course, thanks for watching
What is your production volume per hour or working shift?
A week I always do 2000m 100 forwarder loads, I usually never miss those numbers
@@northernlogging4077 2000 m = 2000 cubic meters? Or 2000 metric tons?
@@user-it2uy7nm2e cube meters, so around 40 transport loads a week
@@northernlogging4077 its clear. Thank you. When you say your weekly production is 2000 cubic meters, you mean you produce it for 5 days (5 working shifts) or 7 days (7 working shifts)?
@@user-it2uy7nm2e usually about 6, comes out to around 350m3 and usually takes 7000 to 8000 trees to make that