I get the dangle head bit (has the tires that run the log delimbing and cutting to length?) but not the however long arm that slides in and out as opposed to a knuckle boom setup.
I noticed that as well. When he was talking about tell ole dude to get his hand out of the pulley, the tore up hand was his left. When he was hammering the wedge in, it was his right.
Can someone elaborate the use/function/purpose of the stroke delimber/grapple compared to a knuckle boom...
The jammer logging proved to be quite effecient last time.
Most equipment operators don't have to wear a hard hat if they are under FOPS. Notice the feller buncher operator didn't wear one either. Normally if it makes it through the FOPS, you're fawked.
You're not required to wear a...
Those two yarder operator's need to wipe the dew off their lilly and get to logging.
Aside from 5-15 minutes following a concusion, or 3-6 hours following a bender, I've never been too sick to think clearly enough to throw levers while sitting on my ass. I've never called in sick to work...
I watched it.
I figured they'd have a spare window for the roof of the buncher. I can't (or don't) believe lexan costs that much, although it's been a while since I ordered any.
They sure do domino alot of trees, at least for the cameras :)
I'll get you the info we have on our device when I get home. Basically the vcr hooks up to it and it hooks up to the computer. We use ours to convert VHS tapes into a digital (longer lasting) media.
The dude that threw the tree into the skyline cut through the hinge from what I could see.
It seems like alot of their mistakes are from a lack of understanding.
The Gufstan (spelling?) crew sure has a chit pot of logs at the landing, bout time they start shipping them out eh?
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