@@TRichard30 the xt series is truly in its own lane, I worked and operated a fixed for right of way clearing, after running the 7000 I was blew away how little we worked on it besides daily maintenance. Going from a ergo and h7 and a 803 with a 622 to the 7000 was a eye opener. When people ask me questions about the head I tell them what you just told me and that you have to just experience the head to understand the animal that it is. Thanks for your response.
@@guillaumehebert8248 I ran a 622 for a while, well logging I wasn't a fan don't get me wrong the head did the job but. I didn't like the weight of the head. Went from the 622 to a fixed 7000xt clearing right of way for pipeline and power lines. I respect your opinion but After running that fixed and pulling out of piles I never want to go back to a dangle
amazing you can see anything in that jungle
How many hours do you have on that head. And what is the most common mechanical failures besides hoses and chains.
Over 10 000 hours . No major issues senors for Diameter and measuring wheel from time to time.
@@TRichard30 the xt series is truly in its own lane, I worked and operated a fixed for right of way clearing, after running the 7000 I was blew away how little we worked on it besides daily maintenance. Going from a ergo and h7 and a 803 with a 622 to the 7000 was a eye opener. When people ask me questions about the head I tell them what you just told me and that you have to just experience the head to understand the animal that it is. Thanks for your response.
@@korymichalicek6186 I will personally go with waratah any days instead of logmax!
My preference!
I never tried any ponsse yet tho
@@guillaumehebert8248 I ran a 622 for a while, well logging I wasn't a fan don't get me wrong the head did the job but. I didn't like the weight of the head. Went from the 622 to a fixed 7000xt clearing right of way for pipeline and power lines.
I respect your opinion but
After running that fixed and pulling out of piles I never want to go back to a dangle
Is that 8 feet that you’re cutting 8 foot pulp ?
Logs and stud wood
@@TRichard30 ok stay safe