@@Coutcout12 wow crazy. We have blue spruce, it gets to maybe 12 inches wide, but the Sitka spruce is the big one, unfortunately/fortunately protected under government, so they can't be cut. Hemlock and Fir are our main milling wood
@@GoldVP... I have no doubt that you guys have way bigger wood what we have. What’s the average size timber you guys have and it’s probably way longer to ?
@@Coutcout12 average is 12 to 16 inch on 40 year growth. Old growth reaches up to 36 inches, so the feller bunchers use a massive saw/grapple. I was a hook tender in younger years, got into grading/bundling in helilogging with Coulson in BC, and then got out of the forestry venture all together, especially when mosaic took over. Government contractor blocked all access roads with gates
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Nice Video can you make longer vids?
Of course ! but for now am posting old videos from my phone. But the new one will be longer 🤘
Small timber in comparison to the west coast...how's it stack up to 40yr old growth?
Black spruce around here are growing really slowly some of them might be 50-60 years old in this video
@@Coutcout12 wow crazy. We have blue spruce, it gets to maybe 12 inches wide, but the Sitka spruce is the big one, unfortunately/fortunately protected under government, so they can't be cut.
Hemlock and Fir are our main milling wood
@@GoldVP... I have no doubt that you guys have way bigger wood what we have. What’s the average size timber you guys have and it’s probably way longer to ?
@@Coutcout12 average is 12 to 16 inch on 40 year growth. Old growth reaches up to 36 inches, so the feller bunchers use a massive saw/grapple. I was a hook tender in younger years, got into grading/bundling in helilogging with Coulson in BC, and then got out of the forestry venture all together, especially when mosaic took over. Government contractor blocked all access roads with gates
fast operator
Thank you !