The Farm Tractor in the Woodlot

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This is not a farm tractor but it's the tool me and friend uses to take down trees around power lines and houses ,, very handy to have :)


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I'd like to see more too, I'll start this show.

Here's some pics of my New Holland TN95F at work in my mill yard, grading/stacking/piling/organizing my collection of sawlogs

Before

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After

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More pics

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Big Red Oak (closest to the tractor)

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The "supersteer" axle exclusive to the New Holland's sure makes life alot easier when you're working in a small area, and need the manouverability.

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Harvesting And Milling White Pine

Here's the first tree i chose to harvest...

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After cutting all of the lower limbs off the trunk, cleaning out around the tree, and knotching the trunk, i put my "timberjack" in place, and started my cut... Once i was in a bit, i pounded a wedge in, and sawed to the "hindge".

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Then i pulled the saw out, and cranked the handle on the timberjack... and over it went..

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once it was over i started "limbing" the trunk,

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and then sawing the logs out,

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Here's how i go to the woods, i'd rather use my ATV and then go back for the tractor after i have all the logs sawn out, and now it's time to go get the tractor!

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Next it was time to skid the logs out where i could get to them with the forks on the loader,

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and start loading them on my running gear..

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As you can see, a couple of the logs were pretty decent..

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With the logs loaded, i headed to the mill yard..

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here's one last look as i left the woodlot..

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The next project is to start milling these white pine logs, to the "materials list" my customer gave to me...

Now it's time to mill those logs! Once i had one on the mill, i took a slab off it,

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after takeing the first slab off, i turned the log useing the Lumbermates "winch log turner" and saw another slab off and turned it again.

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now, one last turn to get that "last" slab off!

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with that done, i made a 6" cut that will become some very nice 5/4 boards...

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i set that piece aside, and whittled down the cant takeing more 5/4 boards. I needed to get it down so i could make a couple 6"x10" beams...

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Here's a shot of the slab pile, the closest ones are from this pine. I need to start sawing these into "firewood length" and putting them out by the road forsale...

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Anyway, here's the tally... Lots of 5/4 boards and two 6"x10" beams, ready to be delivered!! Ohhh, i managed to get a bit of a sunburn too...

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Hope you liked the picts...

Rob
 
thats some nice work sawyer, how many hours do you figure you put in start to finish?

I'm not sure, as i didn't do it all on the same day... These days i'm kinda busy in the summer with other things, so i log and mill them as time permits. Also, i'm no ball of fire anymore, and i work alone, at my own speed.

I'd say a couple hours to cut the tree down and get it home, and 2 or 3 more to mill it all up and take care of the slabs...

Glad you liked the picts...

Rob
 
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Thread bump......newbee's look through the pics in this thread, they're pretty good. If anybody else has pictures to post post em'!:greenchainsaw: :chainsaw:
 
Sorry I dont have any picas of my tractor doing any actual skidding, but I sold these logs last summer. I cleared a couple acres to build my house and barn on, plus dig a pond.

One of three stacks, white oak, red oak, and soft maple
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another
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My "skidder" a late 70's Case 580C, I either chained the logs or just picked them up with the backhoe and carried them if I could
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Its a tuff old motha
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Sawyer,
Really enjoyed the pics you posted, thanks for taking the time! First time I've seen a timberjack, looks pretty handy! Nice looking country, what state? I grew up in WI and often miss the hardwoods.
 

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