bitzer
******** Timber Expert
Nearly from scratch.
Thanks! I'd rather have that brutal cold then what's coming this weekend. I hope we don't lose all the snow. That will suck! The wood is worse then we both suspected coming off this job. I just want to get the hell north now. Driving through Milwaukee sucks ass. It took me two hours to get to the job yesterday because of all the accidents.Good Luck Bob, Lucky it's sunny and warm with perfect conditions!
I don't know of many outfits that still hand cut.
Forestry training might get in the way, current regs took a lot of self determination away.
I been training me for 40 yrs and still not happy with my progress. On the bright side, still on the green side of the grassNearly from scratch.
I don't know of many outfits that still hand cut. All too big for a harvester or buncher?
I wouldn't say that, lots of 4 foot stuff is cut with bunchers and honestly a good operator makes it look like they were hand cut. There's lots more small companies that do have harvesters or bunchers then you think we have one and we're three guys crew lots of stuff like that out here.Its fairly common around here. Too steep for machines, or often the case that the wood is just too big, not many feller bunchers that can handle a 36" trunk efficiently or safely.
Some of the smaller outfits run mechanized that work in the valleys on private ground, but there isn't many of them.
A hot saw can or even a bar saw can, in 3 cuts including the face.48" huh? taking em in 2-3 swipes or is there some massive new machine I'm not aware of.
Forgot about the grapple saw setups on the steep ground machines 36" no problem one cut.48" huh? taking em in 2-3 swipes or is there some massive new machine I'm not aware of.
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