@MrNFortune True, but ive tried it on bigger hardwood and ive split some nice birches and maples before with it. Forester wasnt too happy but i went as slow as i could
@mainelogger91 yep thats true i agree the four arm style is better for bigger wood. we try not to work for foresters just privet land owners foresters can be a pain haha
@MrNFortune Yeah I work for the private landowners too but they have foresters that work under them so they supervise us. I hate it they always find something to nag you on it seems haha
Given a steep hill in native forest in tropics can the feller be used as a "traditional bucket" to crawl up hill. Can it be jus as simple as spinning the disc to clean ready for the next use.
If this is who I think it is they do alot of land clearing work where the client doesnt want alot of ground disturbance. Very smooth operator but needs to work on cutting down the wasted movement.
Is that one of those damned FS20 heads? I find those heads cant accumulate well at all the trees never stay straight in the head.
mainelogger91 1 month ago
@mainelogger91 i like the fs20 head i think when cuttting saller wood it accumulates better ware its got the one accum arm and pocket
MrNFortune 3 weeks ago
@MrNFortune True, but ive tried it on bigger hardwood and ive split some nice birches and maples before with it. Forester wasnt too happy but i went as slow as i could
mainelogger91 3 weeks ago
@mainelogger91 yep thats true i agree the four arm style is better for bigger wood. we try not to work for foresters just privet land owners foresters can be a pain haha
MrNFortune 6 days ago
@MrNFortune Yeah I work for the private landowners too but they have foresters that work under them so they supervise us. I hate it they always find something to nag you on it seems haha
mainelogger91 6 days ago
@mainelogger91 yep thats fur sure ware abouts are you working?
MrNFortune 5 days ago
@MrNFortune North Maine Woods in Allagash mostly, sometimes up by Escourt and St. Pamphile too. Where about are you guys at?
mainelogger91 5 days ago
Crawling up hill.
We are working in hilly areas .
Wonder if u hv videos if hill logging.
ur help will be appreciated.
cheers
Chanhocklay 3 months ago
Given a steep hill in native forest in tropics can the feller be used as a "traditional bucket" to crawl up hill. Can it be jus as simple as spinning the disc to clean ready for the next use.
Chanhocklay 3 months ago
@Chanhocklay yes fur sure do it all the time ive used a buncher to level out gravel before when there is no excavator around
MrNFortune 3 months ago
Is this commercial thinning?
tcheneyhg 1 year ago
Why don't you try using plastic toilet paper. I think they should put a add on this for parts or some thing.
mrchevypower55 1 year ago
no this helps the forest cuts the bad wood and lets the good wood grow
MrNFortune 1 year ago
they are destroying the forest!!!!! T^T
lo12364 1 year ago
@lo12364 yea wipe your ass with plastic you tree hugging bitch
Polarisrider906 1 month ago
I would not hire Bam Bam.
Lol !!!
286Angelwings 2 years ago
why do you have the highway track pads on it
mooseheadme 2 years ago
If this is who I think it is they do alot of land clearing work where the client doesnt want alot of ground disturbance. Very smooth operator but needs to work on cutting down the wasted movement.
vantagetes 2 years ago