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logging22

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Well, thats what i think anyway. Only been using one for the job im on right now. The operator is top notch, but getting a little bit behind more every day. So, i decide to add one. Think that was a mistake. Now I cant keep up. Dont know what some of you guys cut a day, but for me 10k board ft a day is pretty good. Now its almost double that! Holy crap! Not sure i can keep up the pace. Money is nice though. Thoughts?:cheers:
 
Hire another cutter. The problem I have is I am the cutter and the skidder operator. Doing around 4K per day and turning the tops in to fire wood is about all I can do.

Ray
 
If your in respectable size timber you should be able to bury those skidders. I know they can drive faster in the flat, but you can run faster to.

I always liked watching 2 drivers scramble to get the timber moving, distance to the landing & skid road grade have alot to do with how hard or easy it is. if drags are taking 25 minutes to get to the landing the 2 skidders are gonna find darkness nippen them in the ass before all the timber gets on its way to the mill.
 
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It depends entirely on how long the turns are.
There are ways to slow them down but I would not recommend it.
The thing to remember is that no matter how hard they are pushing you-It is your job to live to do it again another day!
 
Got to thinking about your problem. You start at daylight. Tell them to start at 9am. It will give you a little jump on them. LOL.

Ray
 
make the skidder guys limb the wood and focus on felling. if you get ahead of them, limb for awhile to help them catch up. this also puts the brush in the trail where it will get run over and laid down. or start yarding whole trees and chip the tops for biomass.

there was a guy up here who cut for 6 skidders. but that was clearcutting and yarding whole trees so there was no limbing involved.
 
Do they saw up on the landing?

Maybe it's time to invest in iron...a loader/slasher/delimber takes 75% of the work out of logging...a decent used set up is around $40-50K...a lot of coin, but like the old time loggers keep telling me, in the logging racket you're only worth as much as your equipment.
 
If your in respectable size timber you should be able to bury those skidders. I know they can drive faster in the flat, but you can run faster to.

I always liked watching 2 drivers scramble to get the timber moving, distance to the landing & skid road grade have alot to do with how hard or easy it is. if drags are taking 25 minutes to get to the landing the 2 skidders are gonna find darkness nippen them in the ass before all the timber gets on its way to the mill.

The timber is good size. Average bout 25" dbh and bigger. The thing is, the ground. Nothing but steep grades everywhere. The skidders have chains, i dont. My fat but is having a time getting up and down. The rolling rocks are a bummer too. The distance to the landing isnt too bad. Average turn takes maybe 10 to 12 min. Two trees at a time. It worked out pretty good today. Another 20k feet and counting!! Bring on the CAD!!:cheers:
 
make the skidder guys limb the wood and focus on felling. if you get ahead of them, limb for awhile to help them catch up. this also puts the brush in the trail where it will get run over and laid down. or start yarding whole trees and chip the tops for biomass.

there was a guy up here who cut for 6 skidders. but that was clearcutting and yarding whole trees so there was no limbing involved.

My skidder drivers dont get off the machine. Contract thing.:cheers:
 
Do they saw up on the landing?

Maybe it's time to invest in iron...a loader/slasher/delimber takes 75% of the work out of logging...a decent used set up is around $40-50K...a lot of coin, but like the old time loggers keep telling me, in the logging racket you're only worth as much as your equipment.

Im in big hardwood. Not really an option for a delimber. Would like to have a slasher saw for the loader so i wouldnt have to mark every tree.:cheers:
 
if u need some help to ease the pressure i would be glad to come help out till things slowed down a bit LOL! just need a place to park the 36' camper
jnl
 
if u need some help to ease the pressure i would be glad to come help out till things slowed down a bit LOL! just need a place to park the 36' camper
jnl

Park the thing right on the landing bro! Plenty of room. Bring COCO too.:cheers:
 
The timber is good size. Average bout 25" dbh and bigger. The thing is, the ground. Nothing but steep grades everywhere. The skidders have chains, i dont. My fat but is having a time getting up and down. The rolling rocks are a bummer too. The distance to the landing isnt too bad. Average turn takes maybe 10 to 12 min. Two trees at a time. It worked out pretty good today. Another 20k feet and counting!! Bring on the CAD!!:cheers:



Time for some caulks!

If you are getting 4 25"+ dbh trees every twelve minutes all day long you are flying!
 
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