I have a 500 keto it can tilt down by running the bar out or have a button to tilt. The button helps cutting brush. It also dose not use a wheel for length the encoder is on the track feed very seldom dose it spin.
You do know the logmax comes with a slide hammer to remove all pins. You don’t even remove cotter pins you shear them off. The logmax has always had this. Im sure there are at least 2 of these laying in tour dad’s shop
The 622 harvester head is getting on a bit now. More than 5000 622 harvester heads have been made. Axis Forestry (Kamloops & Idaho)do some aftermarket parts for them see 'Rebuilt waratah processor heads by Axis Forestry'youtube video. Axis's Cypress Robotics Gen5/6 control systems can replace the waratah, south star etc control systems. To move on from Waratah you might be looking at other heads such as Axis's Rebel head built on the knowledge of making waratah replacement parts, the Ponsse (Rhinelander,wi) heads in the range of H7 to 'New H8' etc. The artificial intelligence can pick up the 'fire stick' imagery at the end of the video, might be preferable not to show such a device.
Great video bud! Our winter on the east coast has been about the same with mud
Thanks ya it feels like spring in January. Things are starting to thaw around here
I have a 500 keto it can tilt down by running the bar out or have a button to tilt. The button helps cutting brush. It also dose not use a wheel for length the encoder is on the track feed very seldom dose it spin.
A keto 500, interesting I'll have research that
You do know the logmax comes with a slide hammer to remove all pins. You don’t even remove cotter pins you shear them off. The logmax has always had this. Im sure there are at least 2 of these laying in tour dad’s shop
Ya I've used them, still a hassle compared to a more open head like a waratah
The 622 harvester head is getting on a bit now. More than 5000 622 harvester heads have been made. Axis Forestry (Kamloops & Idaho)do some aftermarket parts for them see 'Rebuilt waratah processor heads by Axis Forestry'youtube video. Axis's Cypress Robotics Gen5/6 control systems can replace the waratah, south star etc control systems. To move on from Waratah you might be looking at other heads such as Axis's Rebel head built on the knowledge of making waratah replacement parts, the Ponsse (Rhinelander,wi) heads in the range of H7 to 'New H8' etc. The artificial intelligence can pick up the 'fire stick' imagery at the end of the video, might be preferable not to show such a device.
Interesting ya we've ordered parts from axis good people to work with. Sometime I should price out their cypress control system. "firestick" haha
You've got some good content
I appreciate that
Will they come and re-plant hardwood or would they let it grow naturally because where I’m from Nova Scotia, we allowed to grow naturally
Yup so they will let hardwood grow back naturally. In certain cases they will plant pine