Pick a Tree. Winch job with a twist. Part 2 (POV)
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- Опубліковано 3 січ 2022
- Part two of winching, building and grooming a little slope in the forest. Finishing the slope, ready for opening to the skiing public.
Tonight´s machine: Pistenbully 600LR Winch
Filmed with an Insta360 Go 2
Created with Wondershare Filmora - Авто та транспорт
Thank you for these videos!! They are excellent and your occasion dry humor and excellent knowledge is awesome. Keep em coming
This video was interesting. I always wondered why the ski slopes are the way they are. Thanks to you and other men who stay up all night so others can enjoy.
Omg I’d love a go in a piston bully I make silage bunks with a tracked tractor and blade
I’d love a job grooming slops 🥰 wicked video thank you 👌👍
Good winter job if you’re in the right country. In your off season maybe.
How many liters of fuel do you normally burn in a shift. New favorite channel btw. Pretty damn awesome.
It depends on snow conditions and how much winching I do. It uses very little when winching. probably anywhere between 250-300L a night on a hard night.
@@pushnpow that's not too bad I figured it would have used more. Mind you when we are snow ploughing with the graders we are going thru 300 to 350 liters in a 10 hour day.
@@crazygn0me67 the machines are getting more efficient each year, but they also consume a lot of adblu, so probably cost the same on average. When I’m winching, the fuel consumption drops a lot too. It saves a lot of fuel using the winch.
Are you working at Tänndalen/Hundfjället? Really nice videos btw
Yep, do you ski here?
@@pushnpow Sometimes, lives close to Mora. Sälen is not that far away from here
what is the screen closest to the window showing?
That is the GPS. The GPS system measures/maps the depth of snow under the machine and displays it on the screen so I know how much overage I have over the slope.
What is the one screen for in front of you just curious about that
The one down by my knee is the GPS screen. The one higher up is all the gauges for the machine.
Who supplied the lights to the ski area??
Not sure. I just get them through the mechanic.