Thomas..... How did you actually learn how to operate the machines? Example is the cutter. When I learned how to operate a machine I usually rode with the operator such as a farm tractor or combine or semi. They all had roomy cabs so there was room to sit with the operator and watch him. With the forestry machines the cabs are small and one person (the operator) is about all you can comfortable fit in one. Don't think you have ever covered this or if you did I missed it. Just curious.......Oh yea rains coming again.
Johnny Holland start off as a ground guy for a small company with room of advancement. Once you see how the operators do it then all you need to know is how to move the levers...kinda lol
Great video. Does the 718 have a hydrostatic transmission or something else because it shifts so easy from forward to reverse? Have you ever had the rear end come off the ground because you too many trees in the head or any other situation? Just wondering. Keep up the great work
If your worried about getting mud on the black top and you have 70,000 lbs loaded trucks coming in on water filled trenches , then order the rock and move on
@@CuttingEdgeLogging_Thomas Come to my West Coast island and take a look. It used to have trees. There is a price to pay if it's not done in a sound way.
When will some people understand a man made forest is no different to farming... it’s a crop that replanted. It’s places like the Amazon etc that need protecting.
This man is a great operator he makes it look like he's gathering a bunch of flowers wow
I’m just a rookie lol
@@CuttingEdgeLogging_Thomas I got 294 acres in Kentucky you want to come cut it for me
I LOVE HEAVY EQUIPMENT.
It’s like your picking a bouquet of tree flowers. That machine is a beast! Great video👍🏻
😂😂😂
Thanks for watching
You Are GOOD!! AN FAST!!!💯👍🏻💯❤️
I watch all of your videos and I love your videos too
Hell yea!
We started using mats up here in bad spots unfortunately the mats get slick when it rains but it helps so much near the landing
We have a customer in Saskatchewan that runs tigercat and the company name is Thomas logging! Haha
That’s awesome!
Wow nice 👍
Thanks for watching
Thomas..... How did you actually learn how to operate the machines? Example is the cutter. When I learned how to operate a machine I usually rode with the operator such as a farm tractor or combine or semi. They all had roomy cabs so there was room to sit with the operator and watch him. With the forestry machines the cabs are small and one person (the operator) is about all you can comfortable fit in one. Don't think you have ever covered this or if you did I missed it. Just curious.......Oh yea rains coming again.
Video soon on it
I want to see that too
Johnny Holland start off as a ground guy for a small company with room of advancement. Once you see how the operators do it then all you need to know is how to move the levers...kinda lol
Great video. Does the 718 have a hydrostatic transmission or something else because it shifts so easy from forward to reverse? Have you ever had the rear end come off the ground because you too many trees in the head or any other situation? Just wondering. Keep up the great work
Video soon on it
Nice video. Have you second thinned any timber that you first thinned?
Several hundred acres lol
love the vid wish i could work with that machinery equipment loooks like (buncha) fun' XD
😂😂😂 I see what ya did there
Do you have send all that for PW? Looks like some may be smaller saw logs.
Sometimes we will cut 5” or 7” logs but usually we get more to haul it for pulpwood being a thinning crew.
If your worried about getting mud on the black top and you have 70,000 lbs loaded trucks coming in on water filled trenches , then order the rock and move on
Looks to me like you could put three loaders in there.
Just two
Hey Thomas
Hey
The answer is they can make a landing too fast, too big, and too often.
Never fast or big enough 🤙🏼
@@CuttingEdgeLogging_Thomas Come to my West Coast island and take a look. It used to have trees. There is a price to pay if it's not done in a sound way.
That’s why we practice sustainable timber procurement processes. Those trees will grow back.
Watch tomorrow’s video 🤙🏼
With machine's like that no wonder climate change is happening.
Climate change is a hoax....
@@CuttingEdgeLogging_Thomas tbh it is not but these machines are the smallest part of the problem ^^
When will some people understand a man made forest is no different to farming... it’s a crop that replanted. It’s places like the Amazon etc that need protecting.
Gros engins !