I am a landowner, that has some similiar toys to you guys. I am always on slopes a d hills in the skidder. Best advise I can give is spend $20 on a seatbelt on amazon and install. If you you roll that machine most likely you will live in the cab, but you would wish you had the $20 seatbelt as bouncing around in that cab would be brutal.
I'm even smaller scale than that, no skidder, just 2 teams of horses and a 4wd loader tractor. One man. I like working in the bush with the horses, but I wouldn't want to be a logger with skidders.
Good job you all 😊
@@Matthew-pz2yu thanks!
I am a landowner, that has some similiar toys to you guys. I am always on slopes a d hills in the skidder. Best advise I can give is spend $20 on a seatbelt on amazon and install. If you you roll that machine most likely you will live in the cab, but you would wish you had the $20 seatbelt as bouncing around in that cab would be brutal.
@@Mountaintoptractor your completely right
I'm even smaller scale than that, no skidder, just 2 teams of horses and a 4wd loader tractor. One man. I like working in the bush with the horses, but I wouldn't want to be a logger with skidders.
@@gentlegiants1974 low overhead, low stress. It’s nice to see people still using horses to log. It’s definitely a dying art
Where are you at to have that much snow now? I’m in Alberta and there is nothing here yet.
@@Robert-uh6bx that was back in February of this year, Eastern Ontario
I choked log in1975 I was 16 years old in the winter in northern west Pennsylvania