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8 months ago
Our home made mobile aluminium forge 12
The final burn using this design... we are already working on the next version..
fuba44 • 82,136 views
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8 months ago
Incendiary Experiments
Thermite is an incendiary mixture that burns at 4500 degrees Fahrenheit when ignited. Some 9/11 researchers suspect that it was used to weaken the...
punxsutawneybarney • 2,069 views
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Wow.... network tv attempting to disprove the power of thermite. If myth busters actually had the *correct* ratio of iron oxide to aluminum, there would be nothing left of that car. Now add the aluminum from the aircraft to the available iron in the building, ignite 5000 gallons of jet fuel an...
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8 months ago
Pipe Cutting Fail
Guy is cutting a large pipe with a torch while straddling the pipe. Notice the front end loader holding down the opposite side?
mindlessjrlee • 47,578 views
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Hot damn! He never lost grip on the torch. Nice behind the back move, too. He didn't stay the 8 seconds, so no gold in buckle for him. Not a fail, however.
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9 months ago
Alstor 8x8 utility vehicle
Versitile machine for work in rough terrain.
sgtblt0506 • 214,641 views
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Great design. Low impact. Traction and power on 8 wheels. Looks like a winner. I'm sure I could get it stuck, but I bet it could handle most of Northern Michigan, but I'd rather use my 1952 Farmall tractor that is bought and paid for.
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9 months ago
berfor forcat 2000 mini track skidder
a small track type skidder that has a low environmental impact used for selective logging and other forestry operations.
sgtblt0506 • 107,984 views
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I sure would like to demo this machine for a day or two in the woods to see what kind of production and terrain capability is has.
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9 months ago
forest job,prace v lese sumava
prace v lese
didoordele • 15,116 views
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0:31 you really horse that log around like it is a toothpick. Impressive.
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9 months ago
IRON HORSE + Vahva Jussi 320
Fun day in forest with Iron Horse, Vahva Jussi 320 and Honda ATV.
http://www.facebook.com/Vah...
Standart trailer with two bolste...
Boiz83 • 53,225 views
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I had an iron horse just like this a few years back. I sold it. I wish I had one of these loaders that you have here in this video. I might not have had to sell the machine to buy food.
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9 months ago
METSÄ-TAPIO KESÄ
Atv, mönkijä, karryt, atv yamaha, atv canam, atv honda, arctic cat, goes, log crane, hydraulikuormain
srtuote • 29,612 views
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My Gafner pulp loader has been moving logs since 1958, but I have to admit your machine can do it better. Great design! I love how it slews in the middle with a chain drive. I wonder how many cords of red pine I could cut, buck, skid, forward, and deck in a work day with only me, myself and I.
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9 months ago
Chargeuse à Bois STRATEGIK Log Loader
VISIT : www.strategikclub.com
RETAIL PRICE : 7995$ *
*F.O.B. : ST-GEORGES, QC,CANADA
Développée au Québec, Canada, STRATEGIK offre ce produit de q...
StrategikClub • 45,316 views
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Fantastic!
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9 months ago
M115 LOG LOADER ANDERSON
M115 LOG LOADER ANDERSON
GroupAnderson • 14,139 views
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I sure would like to update my old iron loader with one of these. Wow.
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9 months ago
Baker Model 3665D Portable Band Sawmill
The Baker Blue Streak™ Portable Band Sawmill was built to handle big logs and big jobs. We took our extremely popular Model 3638D sawmill and beefe...
craigbaker7311 • 7,010 views
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I had a woodmiser lt40 manual. I sold it, thank God, in 2003. I should have a bought a Baker. I saw a guy buzz up 4000 feet of maplewith a 20 yr old Baker last month. It was so easy, compared to the woodmiser. I broke my back and the bank with woodmiser. No wonder I had to sell it. I feel l...
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9 months ago
Portable Sawmill in Action- Wood-Mizer LT50 Production Mill
http://www.woodmizer.com - When you need a portable sawmill for high production, productivity and heavy log handling, the Wood-Mizer LT50 portable ...
WoodMizerSawmills • 193,709 views
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I saw a 20yr old Baker Sawmill that looked very similiar, except for the monorail and computer works. I wonder what came first, the chicken or the egg.
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9 months ago
WoodMizer LT 10 - Big Pine
www.woodmizerlt10.com
Cutting a large pine with my Woodmizer LT10. Wanted to see how the sawmill handled a larger log.
woodmizerlt10 • 12,834 views
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I wish Woodmiser had the LT10 back in 98. I never would have bought the LT40. Looks like that little rig can do the big stuff, and fit in the back of the pickup. If I were to do it all over again, I'd get the LT10. Thanks for posting this video. Now I wish I had a sawmill again.
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9 months ago
The invisible, secret Morel Mushroom
Morel mushroom hunting. Most morels today are hidden like this one in super secret locations throughout Northern Michigan. Taking 10 lbs to the r...
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9 months ago
dropped_fawn.avi
Here is a new fawn that thought it could hide on a dirt road. They stay still because they can't run yet. I saw it drop in the car and knew exact...
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9 months ago
unloading_maple
Unloading a load of sugar maple logs to be cut up by a portable sawmill. The whole load took 22 minutes to off load and was roughly 750 board feet...
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11 months ago
John Deere 350 with Gafner Loader - Old School Logging
John Deere 350 with Gafner Loader, Skidding 7 cords per trip
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I have one of those Gafner loaders as well, made in Escanaba.
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11 months ago
loader_mp4.avi
This is a 1956 pulpwood loader invented and fabricated by a genius machinist in Escanaba, Michigan. It is one of two known prototypes and one of t...
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Ceramic would work, but how many heat cycles before it breaks? Graphic is the choice, but expensive for big ones. Iron ladles and stir rods can even affect the aluminum and render the casts brittle and full of shrink cracks. Fe+Al+O2 and heat equels thermite, that's why the iron chemically re...