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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

Logset harvester working in larch
in yorkshire UK

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  • thankyou for your kind words

  • You notice you don't see the trees getting cut down? I think it's because the guy in the machine gets and and cuts them down with a chainsaw, but they didn't want to show that in the clip, so they only showed the trees getting stripped and cut.

  • yes the harvester did cut them down i was just watching the speed it de-limbed them

  • bazdaganiemk no your right about one thing forests dont grow in a month! these trees were planted about 50 years ago by hand with the intention of being cut down. once these trees are cut down and processed the forests are then restocked with either broadleaf or again with the soft wood type trees for our next generation. we will always have a need for timber. especially when it is an eco friendly fuel!!

  • This has already been restocked with larch

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  • trees where planted to be cut down

  • IT should be noted to all of you complainers, the system we have now for tree farms is unbelievably successful. There are over 2x as many trees in the US today as there were 50 years ago -that's hardwood, by the way. Every year, our wood resources increase by several MILLION more board feet than we are cutting down. Forestry companies cut trees and plant others, keeping on a rotation system that ensures that our forests are actually growing each year. These machines, therefore, are not evil.

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  • Very nice video and nice machines:)keep on the goog work

  • this is extremely erotic

  • @DLBBAM This is the UK not the USA. It is not just about the number of trees it is about the type of woodland habitat and bio-diversity that is created.

    We have Ancient woodlands here that are diverse and beautiful, not the mono culture favoured by agro-corporations.

    There is a plan to sell off a lot of this "un productive" woodland and there is concern that this could be a bad move.

  • @mbolan1 what do you use the larch for?

  • what the hell do you people expect roses and carnations after its logged?

  • @mbolan1 LOL!!! spend all that money on a machine to get out and cut it down manually!!! hahahaha!!! classic.

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