If I wasn't aware of the fact that Sheriff McCloud a.k.a. Dennis Weaver died in 2006 I'd say he's in the cab of the loader. I wonder if the rig were 1955 Peterbilt 281, at then our loader man gonna have a scary trip way back home.. (Duel)
So how many cords would that be or what would that load weigh? Man I could see myself getting some masive overload tickets hauling wood like that. But officer there was room for that last piece.....
Where at? my buddies dad owns an outfit on the oregon coast out of port orford my dad runs shovel for him and i work as a fill in when they are short handed in the summer.
Wow. awesome trees. We do not have those kind of big trees in sweden. Interesting to see the differences in the loggingindustry, from one part of the world to antoher. In Sweden, for instance, we don´t transport that kind of long logs to the mill, they get cut up out in the forest. Then goes to the sawmill. Nice video.
wow them some big logs
cummisman93 6 months ago
Like this if you cant understand a word this guy said
Boydster111 9 months ago
which wood is that,, where is this mill
amirzubairmughal 10 months ago
Who s the cutie at 6.28 ?
soggybuilders 1 year ago
If I wasn't aware of the fact that Sheriff McCloud a.k.a. Dennis Weaver died in 2006 I'd say he's in the cab of the loader. I wonder if the rig were 1955 Peterbilt 281, at then our loader man gonna have a scary trip way back home.. (Duel)
OttovonEarth 1 year ago
@OttovonEarth Huh, it wasn't tho' (at 2:02)
OttovonEarth 1 year ago
Good loader,needs a 3 ft peaker,,,the old days,,it was a game to get past the scales,god I MISS IT,,,,,
The72696061 1 year ago
that's my old log truck... whadduh beast when it was new
solitaryutube 1 year ago
It's all about, production, and ell ya, that's some good stuff..
redishdog 2 years ago
So how many cords would that be or what would that load weigh? Man I could see myself getting some masive overload tickets hauling wood like that. But officer there was room for that last piece.....
beyondupnorth 2 years ago
@beyondupnorth haha been there said that!
suzuidude 1 year ago
well in terms if that was a load of oak that would be around 10 cords of wood per leagel load
norcallogger 1 year ago
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robodeer 3 years ago
Where at? my buddies dad owns an outfit on the oregon coast out of port orford my dad runs shovel for him and i work as a fill in when they are short handed in the summer.
logginall 2 years ago
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robodeer 2 years ago
when i was 11 my dad taught me how to load a logging truck and unload it with the front end loader pretty fun i found
shmag99 3 years ago
I prefer loading truck with a clamshell instead of a grapple, I increased my loading speed by a little over two minutes
HunterBoy999 3 years ago
nice loader
mccormickchainsaw 3 years ago
ok 1 good thing is the trees are manfallin trees but thunderbirds suck use cat or madill
jackingoffdawg 3 years ago
Wow. awesome trees. We do not have those kind of big trees in sweden. Interesting to see the differences in the loggingindustry, from one part of the world to antoher. In Sweden, for instance, we don´t transport that kind of long logs to the mill, they get cut up out in the forest. Then goes to the sawmill. Nice video.
PBGVPBGV 3 years ago
were is the rest of your up rights lol,i run self loader in british columbia,Lets keep it going
flamecid1010 3 years ago
Nice wood boys! Keep posting more! Flood the internet with this!
104bigTruck 3 years ago
is that schirmanns thunderbird?
robodeer 3 years ago
Yes
doitjustdoitdoit 3 years ago
Up out of Crannel By the old V 1 -2 off the T line. They call that the 3000 track now. this was shot almost 7 years ago.
doitjustdoitdoit 3 years ago
where was this shot at i think i worked in this area and am going back there this next year
johnathanmootz 3 years ago
Up out of Crannel By the old V 1 -2 off the T line. They call that the CR 3000 track now. this was shot almost 7 years ago.
doitjustdoitdoit 3 years ago