Tigercat tree cutter cutting trees in extremely steep ground!

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  • Watch Derrick for a while. Working in this ground takes nerves of steel as you'll see, enjoy!
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  • @ronaaserude8225
    @ronaaserude8225 7 років тому +1

    great angle to show how steep that hillside is Tim, Derrick just owns the buncher whether steep ground or flat

  • @bobfidyschorfheide5695
    @bobfidyschorfheide5695 7 років тому +1

    We have figured out how to watch You tube videos on our new 65" TV.....Boy is this one OUTSTANDING...almost "life size". Keep up the good work Tim.

  • @msredneck001
    @msredneck001 7 років тому +7

    Tim, I sure enjoyed watching that! You have a highly skilled professional crew running some topnotch equipment, gitterdone! It just occurred to me that we are watching probably well over a million dollars worth of equipment run. You and your families hard work and dedication deserve the rewards of success.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому +4

      +Fishpharmer 2 million wouldn't quite get all of that.

    • @msredneck001
      @msredneck001 7 років тому

      cotontop3 I run out of fingers and toes ;-). Keep up the good work!

    • @wemovetheearthjpease
      @wemovetheearthjpease 5 років тому

      That buncher not far from a mill

  • @Bigmike3406E
    @Bigmike3406E 4 роки тому +1

    Those machines are amazing . I’ve ran cats all my life in steep terrain D9s and 10s on hillside jobs in California so I know what it’s like in steep areas and I know that camera doesn’t capture the true angles of the terrain that’s really there . Awesome video and thanks for sharing .

  • @stevekeller8818
    @stevekeller8818 7 років тому +3

    I know yall run this stuff for a living but dang yall are good I love watching that stuff thanks for bringing us along

  • @garygriffin2119
    @garygriffin2119 7 років тому

    Derrick is a bad mama jammer on that machine this is an awesome video Tim tell your brother he is just cool 😎 you all be careful and God bless you

  • @briangardiner1015
    @briangardiner1015 7 років тому

    It is amazing how easy a great operator makes it look.

  • @cardiackidjones2848
    @cardiackidjones2848 7 років тому

    Working that machine like a BOSS!

  • @damiensmith7304
    @damiensmith7304 7 років тому

    We've worked on pretty steep ground but we cut by hand and we only run 2 cable skidders. Nice video, Derrick is pretty slick with that Tigercat.

  • @brentfrierson9025
    @brentfrierson9025 7 років тому +2

    Hey Tim another great video.You Show all aspects of logging.Thats What Makes your videos so good Keep it up.

  • @tknaturescapes7448
    @tknaturescapes7448 7 років тому

    Truly amazing what those machines can do w skilled operators at the controls. Awesome video. You fellas are amazing to watch. Thanks for posting.

  • @georgebeasley2550
    @georgebeasley2550 6 років тому

    i agree all or none if i go behind someone else when they have gotten best its gonna cost them big time derrick your the man

  • @KCautodoctor
    @KCautodoctor 7 років тому

    Cleaning up for & fixing mistakes of other loggers is a no-win situation. Good to hear that you are firm in the way you handle those situations. Maybe the land owners need to address that issue with better wording in their legal contracts so it states that there are significant financial penalties for leaving trees standing that should have been cut -- that is if they actually even bother with written contracts or just handle awarding jobs by a handshake.

    • @MrVailtown
      @MrVailtown 7 років тому +1

      KCautodoctor my dad always said" if we wasn't good enough be hired the first time, what makes us better this time "

  • @daveschuetrum576
    @daveschuetrum576 7 років тому

    That was a really good video, Tim! I like watching an overall view. Almost as good as being there.

  • @Ms2mark
    @Ms2mark 7 років тому

    Mad Skills, Big Respect for the 'D-man'
    Testicles made of Titanium

  • @kevincarver6727
    @kevincarver6727 7 років тому +1

    That is a great video. Really like to watch that kinda action. That takes experience and nerves. But someone will tell you how to do it different. Thanks for sharing

  • @arthurjwatkins3519
    @arthurjwatkins3519 5 років тому

    Mr Tim it is amazing to me to watch your guys work man these are good at what they do sure and honor to get to watch these video hopely one day maybe I come and meet you that would Aewsome I have talk to a couple of your drivers they come my town couple of months ago i live in Fayette county well a little town called berry they seen like a good bunch of guys

  • @plantearly
    @plantearly 7 років тому

    remarkable machine! and obviously a very skilled operator.

  • @gannangrace1246
    @gannangrace1246 7 років тому

    Killer video tim as always action packed

  • @raymondhodge3979
    @raymondhodge3979 7 років тому

    Awesome video of some cool machines, sure does take some nerves of steel to work a hill like that.

  • @kjinohio5897
    @kjinohio5897 7 років тому +1

    If it looks that steep on camera it twice as bad in person. Good call on not letting someone else take the gravy and you doing the rest they don't want to do. Companies will exploit you if you cave into doing it for them. Great video Tim.

  • @hillsidetreeservice6973
    @hillsidetreeservice6973 7 років тому +1

    Nice video that a lot of skill, time in that machine, and some big balls!

  • @boardbysled
    @boardbysled 7 років тому

    Bunch of guys here in NW Oregon are welding on grouser extensions on the bunchers so that they can cut more and more of that steep ground by machine instead of with hand fallers. We have to same issues mixing the good with the bad. You have to have enough ground based ground to support the cable yarding.

    • @jaredskeans5385
      @jaredskeans5385 7 років тому +1

      They're doing more then the 8 to 10 inch single bar extensions, they're also doing the cable assist seen it done on a few jobs.

    • @boardbysled
      @boardbysled 7 років тому

      Yup, 50+ tethering machines working or on order in the PNW last I heard.

    • @jaredskeans5385
      @jaredskeans5385 7 років тому

      boardbysled not sure how many are running I know a few guys that have the systems and run them part of the reason is the main company in the area required the setup.

  • @andrewthomas8192
    @andrewthomas8192 7 років тому

    that is like mowing the lawn on blade of grass at a time, good video.

  • @mitchellisbetterthantom6046
    @mitchellisbetterthantom6046 7 років тому

    your my favorite on UA-cam

  • @timothyrennosr2451
    @timothyrennosr2451 Рік тому

    Great content!

  • @guystpierre9758
    @guystpierre9758 7 років тому

    awesome I use to run a Tigercar 860 c great bunchers and nice passing job to get around that tractor lol👍

  • @cynthiaherr9029
    @cynthiaherr9029 7 років тому

    Hold on Derrick, You'll make it..lol That's real steep there Tim good grief..
    Take Care, Have a great day...

  • @alvinroundy6856
    @alvinroundy6856 7 років тому

    I know that is not easy, but he sure makes it look easy.

  • @darrellbatchelor9360
    @darrellbatchelor9360 7 років тому

    Great video, y'all be safe out there!

  • @drewstacy116
    @drewstacy116 6 років тому

    Cottontop3, How is your brother doing? Hope all is well 🙏🙏. Man, I really enjoy watching your brother butchering those trees👍👍. And I also love watching your videos

  • @juniorraines5956
    @juniorraines5956 7 років тому

    Good video tim I enjoy it

  • @w056007568
    @w056007568 7 років тому +2

    Oh goodness, what an operator Derrick is with a truly amazing machine. I cannot begin to imagine what the view is in the cab when working such steep slopes especially when it lifts the rear or side of the tracks. I am amazed how stable it is carrying and swivelling with a big heavy tree and what it must feel like sliding down that slope under load! Equally surprising is how well it climbed up that slope when he had finished going down.
    I have one basic question: Is there a specific reason why he is cutting going down hill rather than reverse or is it just to make it easier to extract the logs up the hill?

    • @w056007568
      @w056007568 7 років тому

      Thanks for your explanation and reasoning.

    • @mikebuffing727
      @mikebuffing727 7 років тому

      Dan i had the same thought. Derrick: what's the maximum hillside angle that thing can work?

    • @guitarmanz51
      @guitarmanz51 7 років тому

      Dan Whiteford I love the

  • @jpeveto81
    @jpeveto81 7 років тому +2

    That's an operator there! My butt would've done chewed that seat all up, there wouldn't be nothing but the springs left.

  • @douglascasey3486
    @douglascasey3486 3 роки тому

    This is not even close to where I've had these machines. It's a bad spot, but you should have seen some of the places we cut in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and West Virginia.

  • @mikewawrzkiewicz3741
    @mikewawrzkiewicz3741 7 років тому

    Steep yea I guess cool stuff Tim Derrick is gettin it done 👍 napa mike

  • @charlesbynum1841
    @charlesbynum1841 7 років тому

    I really enjoyed that sir waveing at ya from butuan city philippines

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 7 років тому

    He is skilled, I wonder if it would be better to leave it and let it grow some more! yes they will get even taller, but also they will be broader also.

  • @royriddle9340
    @royriddle9340 7 років тому +2

    Awesome

  • @HeroicZ31
    @HeroicZ31 7 років тому

    we do that everyday on the west coast

  • @joseffornek8351
    @joseffornek8351 7 років тому

    That's steep right there! I couldn't imagine the sensation of riding 90k pounds down a hill. Anyone who works in that ground has my respect. Stupid question: if you have all the trucks loaded, do you help with shoveling the trees up the hill?

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Josef Fornek I will go shovel if it gets a little worse than this hill in this video.

  • @rickhicks7742
    @rickhicks7742 7 років тому

    great video hes doing a good job

  • @royceabbottsexcavation3709
    @royceabbottsexcavation3709 7 років тому

    And that's how that's done.👍🏻💪🏻👊🏻

  • @kinghill8
    @kinghill8 7 років тому

    thats how shes done boys

  • @jeremytice7774
    @jeremytice7774 7 років тому

    Enjoy very much ,just ignore the stupid comments lol.

  • @roncurenton
    @roncurenton 7 років тому

    Always wanted to do that kind of work. Just never got into it.

  • @kepplec
    @kepplec 7 років тому

    10:53-10:55 track is a little tight and locked up in between the two pads.... that happen often on the cutters?

  • @excavatorfun6265
    @excavatorfun6265 6 років тому

    wicked ,kick ass vid. and operator

  • @StumpjumperVideosPA
    @StumpjumperVideosPA 7 років тому

    throw em up or down &c chase with your shovel , that way the buncher don't have to keep goin up & down each tree . we do a lot of ground like that nice work !

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +StumpjumperVideos kinda hard to shovel when I was wanting to film the 830 doing his thing at distance.

  • @olskoolloggin9761
    @olskoolloggin9761 7 років тому

    That's what i'm talkin' bout!👍👍

  • @vdpeer
    @vdpeer 7 років тому

    Not to spoil the fun, but what happens to that very steep slope in a heavy rain after it's stripped of cover?

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому +1

      +Dixon Peer you can see if the video that the only thing that's gone is the standing trees. All of the mat that's anywhere from 6-10" deep of old limbs, leaves, straw and fine brush is still there.

  • @briangardiner1015
    @briangardiner1015 7 років тому

    Could you imagine doing that without an upper leveler? You would feel like you were standing on your head.

  • @rugerfarming2529
    @rugerfarming2529 7 років тому

    I see why he has bad knees because he got on the windshield to keep him in the seat

  • @arkansas1336
    @arkansas1336 7 років тому

    Tough working conditions, slow but persistent!
    About how many gallons of fuel do the skidders, loaders, cutters (just on site work) do you average using per day or week? Thanks for showing the less than normal working conditions you have today!
    ....13

    • @KCautodoctor
      @KCautodoctor 7 років тому

      Don't forget to also add in the diesel for the log trucks (more expensive due to on-road use tax automatically added at pump versus off-road diesel). And their fuel use is going to be alot more varied due to having to got to different mills for different loads

    • @arkansas1336
      @arkansas1336 7 років тому

      KCautodoctor --- I was only asking about the VOLOUMN of fuel they used in their LOGGING SITES' equipment.
      Although, I'm sure other people are interested in the dollars.

  • @flyinghigh9106
    @flyinghigh9106 6 років тому

    To someone that has never run a buncher before it looks impressive
    But for the guys that do run them it’s just another day at the office
    Throw some rocks and snow in there
    then it would be a challenge
    That’s good ground with lots of traction

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  6 років тому

      You should be filming and posting on here because you’re missing out on about $3,000 a month for videos like that.

  • @davids.sharpescpls3075
    @davids.sharpescpls3075 7 років тому

    Would it be profitable for you to have a little crew separate from your regular logging operations to clean up the wood other loggers left behind. like a clean up crew ?

  • @JDSWeather
    @JDSWeather 7 років тому

    Wow that's scary that'd have me sitting on the edge of my seat

  • @jsteelt12
    @jsteelt12 6 років тому

    I don't understand why manufacturers don't put plows on feller bunchers like you see on mini excavators. It would really increase the capacity and manuverability

  • @JonathanKnighton961
    @JonathanKnighton961 7 років тому

    Is there any kind of machine similar to the skidder that helps hold on to the hills here in MS? Maybe a Tracked version.

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 7 років тому

    Does this land get cleaned up after the clear cutting and replanted?

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +gary24752 yes it's replanted in the fall

  • @Brian-gw6di
    @Brian-gw6di 7 років тому

    Very cool video... That machine is pretty damn cool even though i hate seeing a nice wooded area be destroyed.

    • @boardbysled
      @boardbysled 7 років тому +1

      It will most likely be replanted with timber to grow another crop, far from 'destroyed.'

    • @williamuskoski1385
      @williamuskoski1385 7 років тому

      Brian 3 i think he said it getting planted in the fall

  • @rubenmanitowabi5671
    @rubenmanitowabi5671 6 років тому

    Chainsaw and a cable skidder?

  • @louisnemick317
    @louisnemick317 7 років тому

    I would say that the hair on the back of his head was standing up at times.

  • @Dylan_LB7
    @Dylan_LB7 7 років тому

    Does he have to manually tilt the body of that machine or does it just find level as he moves down the hill.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Dylan Severit he does it

  • @larrysloskysr5503
    @larrysloskysr5503 7 років тому

    Great . You all half done on job?

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Larry Slosky Sr I think we are now

  • @kirkjackson8073
    @kirkjackson8073 7 років тому

    Do they replant those hills?

  • @brentmedders
    @brentmedders 7 років тому

    I bet you're one tired fellow after cutting in a place like that, I'd be exhausted from trying to find the oh crap handle.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Brenton Medders you are done at the end of the day

  • @michaelbrown8545
    @michaelbrown8545 7 років тому

    Gettin it done Tim as always, good timber seams to be a bit thinned out, is this regrowth or has it been thinned out previously ? Cheers mate.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Michael Brown that tract has never been thinned.

    • @michaelbrown8545
      @michaelbrown8545 7 років тому

      cotontop3 thanks Tim, at least there nice straight sticks, over hear on the central Queensland coast everything leans to the North West or is top heavy on the NW side due to the almost constant SE winds, not much forestry in this area though just state forrest. Cheers again mate.

  • @jayharris9823
    @jayharris9823 7 років тому

    Timberrrrt

  • @SkiffFish21
    @SkiffFish21 7 років тому

    hey boss just a question do they make a tracked skidder and if so would it work better on the steep hills like that?

    • @jonp4783
      @jonp4783 3 роки тому

      Yes a 527 swing boom cat. Perfect for this stuff we use them on a daily here in southern oregon. Very steep ground will make this stuff look flat

  • @digbyodell2924
    @digbyodell2924 7 років тому

    I take it this is public land? I don't think taking out the understory so the buncher doesn't get hemmed in on steep ground would go over too well otherwise as it sets the next harvest back a decade or two. Unless it's all undesirables growing underneath.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому +2

      +Digby O'Dell this will be planted and thinned again in 12 years and clear cut again in 22. Here in southeast timber grows fast and it's no different than a farm crop, grow it and mow it again and again.

    • @digbyodell2924
      @digbyodell2924 7 років тому

      I see, that must be the north side of the hill then or maybe it's just because they were in a hole cuz they look like they're doing a lot of stretching for sunshine.

  • @jerrylepisko9826
    @jerrylepisko9826 7 років тому

    why isn't the operator running with his final drives behind him instead of up front.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Jerry Lepisko you have to run with the drives on the downhill side on any leveler machine because the max tilt is towards the idlers. It tilts more degrees toward the idlers than it does toward the sprockets.

  • @MrVailtown
    @MrVailtown 7 років тому

    6/12 pitch or 7/12 ?

  • @jasonrowe268
    @jasonrowe268 7 років тому

    I'd hate to be replanting that. You'd keep sliding right down that hill.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +Jason Rowe yeah the planting crew has their work cut out for them

  • @wemovetheearthjpease
    @wemovetheearthjpease 5 років тому

    Hard to go behind some one else all the easy wood is gone

  • @wendelljones8555
    @wendelljones8555 7 років тому

    No place for the nimrod! thanks!

  • @NZ78503
    @NZ78503 7 років тому

    Could you have a blade on front of Tigercat for stability?

  • @bigsmile542
    @bigsmile542 7 років тому

    Be safe on those billy goat hills.

  • @thomasr.miller5553
    @thomasr.miller5553 7 років тому

    Work SMARTER not HARDER ..What a pucking mess ..

  • @robertcurry9496
    @robertcurry9496 7 років тому

    that machine is not 90k. its 76500 plus 7500 head 84000k.

    • @cotontop3
      @cotontop3  7 років тому

      +robert curry with all the extra mods ours has on it now, it is right at 90k. We haul it, we know.