Sawyer Rob
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The weather was very nice today, so i figured i better go skid and collect some red pine logs my neighbor gave me a few weeks ago. They are in a power line right away, and as you can see, they were all jammed together...
I used an older MFWD tractor i have, to do the skidding, because of all the small tree stubs in the right away... I just couldn't chance having one of those stubs going through a radial tire on my loader tractor!
I only took the bigger logs, and skidded them to the side of the road. Another neighbor will cut up the rest of the logs for his outdoor wood stove...
Once all the logs i wanted were at the road side, i went home, got my loader tractor and went back with my log hauling running gear... The loader made short work of getting all of the logs loaded...
Here's all of the logs on the running gear, i will get quite a few 2x6's out of these logs, even though they aren't "giants". That's because a bandmill only has a 3/16" kerf, so there's not much of the cut going to sawdust, and saw dust is really nothing more than waste...
Here's the load, ready to head up the road to the mill site, not bad for FREE logs...
That's it for this time!
Rob
I used an older MFWD tractor i have, to do the skidding, because of all the small tree stubs in the right away... I just couldn't chance having one of those stubs going through a radial tire on my loader tractor!
I only took the bigger logs, and skidded them to the side of the road. Another neighbor will cut up the rest of the logs for his outdoor wood stove...
Once all the logs i wanted were at the road side, i went home, got my loader tractor and went back with my log hauling running gear... The loader made short work of getting all of the logs loaded...
Here's all of the logs on the running gear, i will get quite a few 2x6's out of these logs, even though they aren't "giants". That's because a bandmill only has a 3/16" kerf, so there's not much of the cut going to sawdust, and saw dust is really nothing more than waste...
Here's the load, ready to head up the road to the mill site, not bad for FREE logs...
That's it for this time!
Rob