Těžba buků 🌳 Stihl MS 462/ 15 tun jack

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2023
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  • @user-nx7ex1oq8h
    @user-nx7ex1oq8h Місяць тому

    Radost se divat👍✌️

  • @miroslavstovicek6244
    @miroslavstovicek6244 6 місяців тому +2

    Jo jo kdo umí ten umí 👍👍 krásná práce

  • @patrikzmeskal9929
    @patrikzmeskal9929 6 місяців тому +1

    good job :)

  • @frantakocourek6247
    @frantakocourek6247 6 місяців тому +1

    Super práce

  • @ladislavgazdik7595
    @ladislavgazdik7595 6 місяців тому +2

    Co sa stalo s bobrom? 15 tonovy hever moze prasknut, chcelo by to aspon 25T. Bobor tusim vytlacil 25 ton.

    • @Czechforest.
      @Czechforest.  6 місяців тому +1

      Ahoj, čekám na díly. A s tím heverem máš pravdu, tenhle navíc používám už nějakých 8 let a mám v planu novej, silnější. Zajímalo by mě, jaký bude rozdíl 15 x 25 tun 🙂

    • @ladislavgazdik7595
      @ladislavgazdik7595 6 місяців тому

      @@Czechforest. Staci, ze bude trosku zakloneny a ten 15t ho nepretlaci alebo ti praskne pumpicka.

    • @Czechforest.
      @Czechforest.  6 місяців тому

      @@ladislavgazdik7595už jsem s ním dělal hodně zakloněné stromy, trochu zakloněný byl tento. stalo se, že jack neměl sílu, nezvedal a syčel, to je pak nepříjemná situace. Ale vždy vydržel.

  • @Mikkel584
    @Mikkel584 6 місяців тому

    How long does it take for a beech tree to grow to these sizes?

    • @dcvariousvids8082
      @dcvariousvids8082 6 місяців тому +1

      Like other trees, it depends on many factors. Aspect in locality, how much water it’s had, to how much water the species likes; how much nutrients it’s had, to how much nutrients the species likes; competition for both of these. The density of other trees, that share/d micro rooting systems. All of the aforementioned plus throughout its life, availability of light; weather; if it self-seeded or was planted and if it was planted, did it have a nurse crop for winter protection for some of its earlier life; if it had to contend with harmful pathogens, diseases, fungi, foraging wildlife; changes in local & world climate.
      And more variables besides but as a very rough guide, it could have increased its diameter by 3mm in first year or two, another 10mm in next 3yrs. and if all was best to its liking throughout it remaining life, perhaps 20-25mm per year thereafter. But that’s a very rough guide - for a maturing deciduous tree in Northern Europe, an increase of 25mm on diameter for normal growth. But for years when the growth seasons were warm & long with enough water, greater growth and vice versa. And when dormant seasons were harsh & prolonged, lesser growth and vice versa.
      The short answer is like eating an apple. You never know till it’s been bitten into. In the case of trees, only by counting the rings, once it’s on the ground. An oak I made safe, was 1,170mm+- at DBH (Diameter Breast Height). Counting rings, it was a mere 105yrs. But also dealt with wind-blown boughs, 600mm diameter, off oaks that still stand and the counted rings were 180yrs+. So a great many variables.

    • @Mikkel584
      @Mikkel584 6 місяців тому

      @@dcvariousvids8082 Beech are my favourite trees. My grandpa planted next to his field 50 years ago, and the diameter is 60-70cm. I live in southern Norway and really want to plant a few in an old clear cut in his forest. Only thing is that they don’t grow here themselves so i don’t wanna plant them incase they disrupt the «native» plants and trees. And it’s hard to find any info about it.

    • @dcvariousvids8082
      @dcvariousvids8082 6 місяців тому

      Looks like Beech will grow in southern Norway. It will grow naturally in Denmark, southern Norway and Sweden up to about 57-59°N. The most northern known naturally growing, (not planted) Beech trees are found in a small grove north of Bergen, near the city of Larvik.
      Beech tend to like well drained soil and can often be found on steep even slopes. Equally they are often found as individual trees on flat to gently sloping ground but still well drained.
      Good luck with your trees.

    • @Mikkel584
      @Mikkel584 6 місяців тому

      @@dcvariousvids8082Thank you for the answers you seem to know your stuff. Will definently need to try.