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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

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  • I dont have any....as soon as I get back to work I will get some videos. Should be next week or the week after

  • @summit20000700 i will be looking for them

  • I didnt know we were fighting. I just thought I would clear the air of any misunderstandings about feller bunchers and hotsaws

  • @summit20000700 thats cool i wanna see some vid of you running a buncher

  • Nope I agree with ya. There are places that a buncher shines. They arent worth a shit on the extremely steep slopes...therefore they would hire a sawyer

  • @summit20000700 see there are some places but hell you know are we done fighting

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  • You cut 20 loads a day with your hotsaw? Cmon, i think thats a little far fetched. Unless you are hauling wheeler loads. I am a hotsaw man myself, bar saws are for the birds.

  • @summit20000700 i know that but there are places they can't cut i have worked beside one on a skidder and he struggled bad on the steep slopes we were on great machine but not usable in every application

  • I can guarantee you that one has never broke apart. They aren't held on by little shitty bolts. They are secured pretty daamn good. Even taking them off to replace to bearing in there is a little bit of a chore. I agree they did replace the hand sawyers job but at the same time it brought logging to a whole new level. 100 years ago a chainsawy would have been fine but now with the high volume of lumber going out you have to have a buncher. You just can't compare a buncher to a chainsaw.

  • @summit20000700 i see waht you are saying but can you say that one has never broke? i think they are sweet machines but they stole my job

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