lets try this again Job Pics

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

SEMOLOGGER

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Apr 24, 2007
Messages
44
Reaction score
0
Location
Southeast Missouri
Here is the the 395 with a 16 foot 24 inch on the little end northern red oak. Im goin have load each one to one post because i cant figure resize them next time ill take smaller pics with my camera im new to this.
 
Nice logs. We had 9000 bdf of walnut and white oak logs we had to sell them because we didnt have anymore room to pull any trees. I ll get more pics tommorrow and i ll take smaller pics.
 
nice pics, how big is this patch of timber? east perry came todayand bought a bunch of logs that ive cut lately, i think we had around 150 logs laid out for them
 
nice pics, how big is this patch of timber? east perry came todayand bought a bunch of logs that ive cut lately, i think we had around 150 logs laid out for them

The patch of timber is only 20 acres its in Crosstown , missouri where the tornado went through last September. Its got some nice white oak yet to cut. We sold the white oak and walnut we had laid out to International Log and Timber. Then the Red oak my saw is sittin on along with the poplar, maple and post oak we will haul to east perry. Then after this we got 60 acres the tornado completly wiped out we got to cut right by the Mississippi. We re puttin my John Deere 340D and my dad's 440D on it to get out while its dry because it is steep. Then down the road about a mile we got 500 acres of standing timber thank goodness.
 
The patch of timber is only 20 acres its in Crosstown , missouri where the tornado went through last September. Its got some nice white oak yet to cut. We sold the white oak and walnut we had laid out to International Log and Timber. Then the Red oak my saw is sittin on along with the poplar, maple and post oak we will haul to east perry. Then after this we got 60 acres the tornado completly wiped out we got to cut right by the Mississippi. We re puttin my John Deere 340D and my dad's 440D on it to get out while its dry because it is steep. Then down the road about a mile we got 500 acres of standing timber thank goodness.

where u cutting at along the mississippi? u got a 340? ive never seen one except in pics. how many hp is it?
 
where u cutting at along the mississippi? u got a 340? ive never seen one except in pics. how many hp is it?

Right outside of crosstown kind of close to Mcbride. The 340D is a mixture of the 440C and 440D. It has the hydraulics of the 440D , the wheelbase of the 440C and the engine of them both but the 440D has turbo and the 340D doesnt. The 440D has 80 horsepower I dont know how much the turbo adds. Hey if you want to see a 340D in person let me know heck you can run it, you aint that far away. Its being hauled right now from Pennsylvania it should be here Monday
 
Ever Green
Nice pic's timber looks good but where is the iron.

Semologger if you can post some pic's of the 340 that would be great i didn't even know they made them.
 
Ever Green
Nice pic's timber looks good but where is the iron.

Semologger if you can post some pic's of the 340 that would be great i didn't even know they made them.

When I get it here I ll take some pics of it, if it dont rain me out tonite tommorrow Ill get some pics of my dads John Deere 440D and the Case W14C loader in action.
 
yea they made them in the late 80's not alot of them tho, i don't think i would wanna go any smaller than a 440D

This 340D is a 1986 I bought it because it is in excellent condition it has 4400 original hours, Im goin use for awhile til I can find a 440D in good condition.
 
i think i seen the pic of it, a few good things about a small skidder is that they will go just about anywhere u can walk and u can run when it is too wet for a larger skidder, what size of tires does it have, ive grown quite fond of 23.1's
 
i think i seen the pic of it, a few good things about a small skidder is that they will go just about anywhere u can walk and u can run when it is too wet for a larger skidder, what size of tires does it have, ive grown quite fond of 23.1's

It has 18.4 x 26 and my dads 440d has 16.9 x 30. Yeah they will go anywhere and dont tear all the woods up. Never ran a skidder with 23.1's
 
More Pics

Here is more pics. The first pic is of the John Deere 440D Turbo just pulled out a pretty good size poplar I know the butt log was a 16' 25" it had a couple more logs but I forget how many. The second pic is of the loader seperating logs. The third pic is of the John Deere 340D skidder i just bought. The last pic is of the loader again.
 
Back
Top