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the green one at the start is called a forwarder & carries the timber out of the wood, its not a valmet but a timberjack (theyv just been taken over by john deer) & the harvester (felling machine ) is a ponsse
I don't but wish I could. Having spent many years walking Scottish Hills I always wanted to see them in action but was never in the right place at the right time.
It's only recently that I was able to video them working in a local forest. Fantastic machines.
They are called harversters, Not tree fellers
Lennholm89 2 years ago
couldn't agree more cool stuff thats what im going 2 do
KID110044 2 years ago
So depressing...
88M8A8X88 3 years ago
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53XXX21 3 years ago
another one to bite the dust! XD
r0nd0m 3 years ago
my dad drives one of those harvesters
spitfirescotty 4 years ago
the green one at the start is called a forwarder & carries the timber out of the wood, its not a valmet but a timberjack (theyv just been taken over by john deer) & the harvester (felling machine ) is a ponsse
HedgehogChopper 4 years ago
Outstanding
holdyerhorses 4 years ago
good video i like to see how people log in other places of the world
r1chard25556 4 years ago
good video great machines arent they valmet are the best tho lol
2k7wattyboi2k7 4 years ago
I don't but wish I could. Having spent many years walking Scottish Hills I always wanted to see them in action but was never in the right place at the right time.
It's only recently that I was able to video them working in a local forest. Fantastic machines.
CampbellChisholm 4 years ago