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The "Not So Pro" discussion thread...of course Pros are welcome!
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<blockquote data-quote="northmanlogging" data-source="post: 5592419" data-attributes="member: 76731"><p>Suppose most folks process on the landing to make it simpler to yard logs whole tree?</p><p></p><p>This isn't exactly forwarder compliant territory...</p><p></p><p>ctl makes sense to have a dangle head, but here its just inefficient as Hel to be dragging multiple turns of sawn logs, when you could pull the same amount in one turn, and process em later, Big reason right there why most cutters don't do much bucking anymore, just fall em and leave em.</p><p></p><p>Saw a unit a few weeks ago that the cutters had come through on but the yarders hadn't set up yet, looked like a crop circle everything laid out in one direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northmanlogging, post: 5592419, member: 76731"] Suppose most folks process on the landing to make it simpler to yard logs whole tree? This isn't exactly forwarder compliant territory... ctl makes sense to have a dangle head, but here its just inefficient as Hel to be dragging multiple turns of sawn logs, when you could pull the same amount in one turn, and process em later, Big reason right there why most cutters don't do much bucking anymore, just fall em and leave em. Saw a unit a few weeks ago that the cutters had come through on but the yarders hadn't set up yet, looked like a crop circle everything laid out in one direction. [/QUOTE]
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