Just ran a skidder for the first time today and I can die a happy man now! I remember this video when it came out when I was probably 10 or something haha!! Just thought I'd watch it again to see how you operate the grapple and all. The 525 I was running has so much power its incredible I cant imagine how a cranked up one would be. Hopefully one day I can run at full throttle like it's an extension of my body just like you do! Thanks a ton.
She sounds well, my skidding career started twenty years ago on a 540b grapple skidder in the uk. It was one of the first in Wales and boy was it fun. There's nothing like skidding a steep slope everyone else was scared of doing, point her downhill and let her go! Ours was a bit light on the backend until we water balested the tires and put some large ring chains on it. The grip afterwards was incredible, the stumps would be popping out behind the wheels. Some great times as a teenager and I will always remember the fun. All the best Gazz
Logger Wade just stared learning how to drive a skidder it awesome fun but alot harder then you make it look. I've been learning on steep hills so makes it exciting lol one stump can make things interesting
I always wanted to run one of them when I was a kid. Oh, hell who am I kidding. I love to get a chance to try one out now. You're a heel of an operator sir!!!!
Whew dude that is one mean sounding Skidder!!! If its that loud with you being inside the cab i can only imagine how loud it is outside the cab. Great Vid Bro
Kind of a dumb of question but which kind of skidder would you prefer on a personal basis a cat or deere? Btw I love you that 648 sounds badass good job man keep up the videos
yea I think you will really like it. Its really easy to drive I let my 11 year old cousin drive it a few times by himself. Me and my dad also have a 2009 540 g3 that we got brand new since we got the grapple we hardly touch the cable anymore unless its muddy and the grapple is sinking. We actually had to move out of our last job because of mud now its raining out grhh lol
nice 648. I run one ive ran it for over a year now its great skidder its a 04 the only thing different is it has a torqe converter so there is no clutch.
It's just a habit i have always had i don't know why i do it. I have been picked on for it, i don't even know i do it. I have noticed though that more high strung people tend to feather the throttle worse than calmer operators. Something to bear in mind if you working on the ground.
Hahahaha!!!!! No I don't have alot of experience with a cat i have been to the factory. They are well built, that is for sure. I think they would be a good chiping skidder and they are working on the power to weight ratio. My oppinion and its just my oppinion is that a deere is great in select cut timber, especially hand cut select timber. Im really impressed with the tigercat setup. But overall deere has been great to us especially the GIIIs.
Sheikh i'm flattered that you want my oppinion on this subject. I think that all the big three makes are good in there own way. I'll prolly stick with Johnnys because they operate quick and efficient and i understand them real well. If tigercat was faster they could be the best one out there. Cats are great too but i don't like the shape of the grapple tongs and i hear rummors about there electrical problems. In our area we stick with name brand for reliabiliy and service but thats here
I don't know skidded pretty steep ground before. I have been on two wheels many times ain't rolled one yeat, this skidder has been layed on its side twice though. We don't do alot of steep ground
Greetings Wade,I am a gonna ask you to say which make of skidder would you always want to have and why?There are Tigercat,Caterpillar,J.Deere,Ranger,Timberjack,Tree Farmer.Take your pick.And this is a cool video anyways.Cheers from Guyana.
dumb question from a guy whos just leaning to operate. do you tend to feather the throttle always? is that what I hear in this video? that something you recomend?
Since when did u use a Clutch with any Deere? We don't use clutch up here at all, well Lil as possible..the Deere with converter had problems! We have one now going soon!!
nice vid bud got three skidders of this era easy on that inching pedal wade there a pain 2 fix sounds good i live in southern ohio lots of steep ground so the older yellow deere works better than the new ones cause there a shorter machine i like the cuttin vids
Yeah under your cab is an inline little filter in the left little inspection door... It could be stopped up, you could have a seal blowed in the little Diffy pump, your front rear could be low (needs to be filled to half way). Last but not least you could have a hole or loose fitting in the big suction line that goes from the front rear to the Diffy pump... Could be one or two of the things I listed I guarantee that...
its a 2004 gIII its got two bottons by the gear shifter one for the declutch which i never use cause ours has a torque convertor and the other one is the diff lock. The diff lock light on the dash lights up but doesnt lock all 4 tires
Quit using the clutch and for gods sake hold that gas pedal to the floor and keep it there. And what size tires? They look to be about the same size as th G-II I'm running and I have chains on them. And I hate them there to wide and catch all the stumps makes for a rougher ride G-III air ride seats are better as well
Hey I got a question, we've got a 2005 John Deere 640 g3 skidder it keeps taking spells it will run fine then it will die from starving for fuel but it will start right bk up with out having to bleed it, it's got new fuel lines , new fuel pump, new orings on the metal lines, we are at a loss on it, if any ideas or run into this problem before any advice would be very helpful, I appreciate ya and enjoy your vids keep up the good work and y'all be safe
Just ran a skidder for the first time today and I can die a happy man now! I remember this video when it came out when I was probably 10 or something haha!! Just thought I'd watch it again to see how you operate the grapple and all. The 525 I was running has so much power its incredible I cant imagine how a cranked up one would be. Hopefully one day I can run at full throttle like it's an extension of my body just like you do! Thanks a ton.
You got that machine turned right up. Sounds awesome!
She sounds well, my skidding career started twenty years ago on a 540b grapple skidder in the uk. It was one of the first in Wales and boy was it fun. There's nothing like skidding a steep slope everyone else was scared of doing, point her downhill and let her go! Ours was a bit light on the backend until we water balested the tires and put some large ring chains on it. The grip afterwards was incredible, the stumps would be popping out behind the wheels. Some great times as a teenager and I will always remember the fun. All the best Gazz
onlygazza thanks bud yeah as a you man skidding always made me excited
Logger Wade just stared learning how to drive a skidder it awesome fun but alot harder then you make it look. I've been learning on steep hills so makes it exciting lol one stump can make things interesting
Logger Wade any tips would be helpful thanks.
Gazza's fastrac farming are there any old Cat 518s in the U.K?
Gazza Ill be getting a 540b within a couple days pretty darn happy as its my first piece of big equipment!
I always wanted to run one of them when I was a kid. Oh, hell who am I kidding. I love to get a chance to try one out now. You're a heel of an operator sir!!!!
Sounds good. Your a fast operator no wasted time always making every move count
Whew dude that is one mean sounding Skidder!!! If its that loud with you being inside the cab i can only imagine how loud it is outside the cab. Great Vid Bro
Thanks bud!!
Man, that beast sounds mean! Loved this video, we don't use Skidder's over here in Scotland, but if they did Id hope they sounded like this monster.
Good Job Dude! Now, take care of that Baby, nice Family, you're a Lucky Man.
This is my favorite video out of all of them
Thanks Jeff the LD classes really paid off as a kid.lol
Thanks for the input, i have only played on one for a second but i have heard another good logger tell me the same.
That thing sounds great I'm a logger and you are a maniac LMAO! when I was 20 that was me.Great vid!
Thanks Jim, I'm actually 34 but I'm just still that immature lol.... Glad you enjoyed check out my Christmas tree video, you'll like it
If it’s that loud inside the cab, I can only imagine what it sounds like on the outside.
thanks bud I really do appreciate the support
Ok thats some frikin funny stuff ya know! Love the start how you Gadam nere hit the kitty CAT . The look on your face 🤔 priceless 😁😂😃😂🤣😂🤣👍👍👍👍👍
awsome Wade reminded me of how the john deer`s worked
enjoy all ur videos. keep em coming
You drive like I do. fast and on point
hey wade dave from fb this reminds me of when I operated a timberjack grapple skidder for a firewood guy that was a blast
She sounds good!!!
Damn I didn't mean to put "I love you" lmao I meant to say I love the way that 648 sounds lol
super vidéo!! il fait beau bon courage pour la suite!!! goodd job
thank you
You sure make all videos worth watching your a nut in a good way tho keep making funny videos
Paul Davidson thanks Paul will do buddy
Kind of a dumb of question but which kind of skidder would you prefer on a personal basis a cat or deere? Btw I love you that 648 sounds badass good job man keep up the videos
john deere is the king in the woods!
scott corwin they wish
....... John deere will be king in the woods if Tigercat machines disappear. Lol
That's running hard now!
good sounding rig. Hope you didn't find the next weakest link in the powertrain.
My daddy saw you at the paul Bunyan logging show this year
Nice rubber, good pull, black oak is heavy. You gots a nice machine there. Grapples speed you up like a full truck a day at least. Good luck buddy
Thanks Ryan
yea I think you will really like it. Its really easy to drive I let my 11 year old cousin drive it a few times by himself. Me and my dad also have a 2009 540 g3 that we got brand new since we got the grapple we hardly touch the cable anymore unless its muddy and the grapple is sinking. We actually had to move out of our last job because of mud now its raining out grhh lol
I love a duel arch, but don't get me wrong the single arch is great in worser situations. I like having them both around to use when nessecary.
Damn don’t seem like 6 years ago. I remember watching this when first uploaded
nice 648. I run one ive ran it for over a year now its great skidder its a 04 the only thing different is it has a torqe converter so there is no clutch.
That engine sounds good!
Sounds like a fucking beast !
I miss running the ol 648GIII, don't miss my back hurting like hell, that's a lie is killing me right now 😆
Was this before the Diffy lock went out and when you had to rebuild the transmission?
yeah buddy them are Generals... heavy 20 ply, out of business I think bought out by primex
It's just a habit i have always had i don't know why i do it. I have been picked on for it, i don't even know i do it. I have noticed though that more high strung people tend to feather the throttle worse than calmer operators. Something to bear in mind if you working on the ground.
Hahahaha!!!!! No I don't have alot of experience with a cat i have been to the factory. They are well built, that is for sure. I think they would be a good chiping skidder and they are working on the power to weight ratio. My oppinion and its just my oppinion is that a deere is great in select cut timber, especially hand cut select timber. Im really impressed with the tigercat setup. But overall deere has been great to us especially the GIIIs.
Sheikh i'm flattered that you want my oppinion on this subject. I think that all the big three makes are good in there own way. I'll prolly stick with Johnnys because they operate quick and efficient and i understand them real well. If tigercat was faster they could be the best one out there. Cats are great too but i don't like the shape of the grapple tongs and i hear rummors about there electrical problems. In our area we stick with name brand for reliabiliy and service but thats here
That skidder was getin it
Thanks bud i appreciate it!
I don't know skidded pretty steep ground before. I have been on two wheels many times ain't rolled one yeat, this skidder has been layed on its side twice though. We don't do alot of steep ground
sounds so good !
Greetings Wade,I am a gonna ask you to say which make of skidder would you always want to have and why?There are Tigercat,Caterpillar,J.Deere,Ranger,Timberjack,Tree Farmer.Take your pick.And this is a cool video anyways.Cheers from Guyana.
dumb question from a guy whos just leaning to operate. do you tend to feather the throttle always? is that what I hear in this video? that something you recomend?
Since when did u use a Clutch with any Deere? We don't use clutch up here at all, well Lil as possible..the Deere with converter had problems! We have one now going soon!!
did you look at the CAT 527 track skidder at the factory ?
Hay bud i think the next one we get will be a torque converter, i have heard alot of good about them!
man that deere sounds sweet! is that the 6.8 motor?
Is this the same skidder that had the broken planetary gear hub? If it was it would kinda make sense!
Everyone wants to run a skidder until they skid behind a sawhead with 3ft stumps for a couple months
Well said ol Buddy
I feel for ya bud!
Bobby, is that what your "new" 648 sounds like straight-piped?
I am a big fan of you
Try to Clint thanks for feedback
Its actually called an "inching pedal"...used to engage and dis engage the transmission
Watch that Glll work like nothin...Turn after turn!
i ran out of space on the last one, all that im saying is yeah im ridding the clutch some but the clutch isn't like a normal clutch, it can take alot.
nice vid bud got three skidders of this era easy on that inching pedal wade there a pain 2 fix sounds good i live in southern ohio lots of steep ground so the older yellow deere works better than the new ones cause there a shorter machine i like the cuttin vids
Thanks Chris you around Chillicothe?
yeah bainbridge
Yeah Ricer territory
Thanks bud
Awesome videos wade man i wish y'all in missippippi dam i love go work shit like to pull y'all wood hell we could get R done Rickey
haha thanks Rickey
Im running 648 g3 single arch I get all it hold I might be gettin 648 g dual arch fuel been turned up on it a lot
Haha thanks for the tips bud
Yeah boy I think screamin love it
the torqe converter is nice but not near as fast
were do u get the sugi hara bars???
do a twin turbo or a much larger turbo. replace tires with tracks now you will have a monster
howd the old girl hold up for ya would love to do that to ours
one bad mean motor scooter😎
She ain't missing 200 horse by much i'll garantee its over 190 for sure
Can’t tell which one is juiced the most. Lol
Pulled that black oak like a dry poplar
only one thing about a deere,if it breaks down while holding the brakes,after a few,the brakes goes out.brakes run off hydraulic pressure.
Park break is spring applied and it's got the power to stand her on her nose
Hey wade it's DJ again I'd love to run this sucker I've owned three john deers but this ones bad ass
Haha yeah we love it not much to look at but got it were it counts
you need a new l series wade!!! save your back and neck from all that twisting and turning.
Im kinda high strung, i guess it's a habit. My coworkers pick at me for it. Lol
"A Come On"
Yeah 6068 teir 1 or 2
theres that attack chain again lol
Thanks bud its a horse!
Haha, no that skidder had a 12000 axle in it and we converted it to a 14000. I doibt we ever touch it again. Thanks for the feedback.
Those tires won't hold chains buzz
wade does that 648 have a true diff lock that spins all 4 tires?
Yeah buddy, they got clutches in the rear ends that lock up with hydraulic pressure when you hit the solenoid valve it pressures up both rears
hmmmmm ok our 648 doesnt spin all 4 when I hit the diff lock button ive spent times pushing myself out with the grapple something must not be workin
Yeah under your cab is an inline little filter in the left little inspection door... It could be stopped up, you could have a seal blowed in the little Diffy pump, your front rear could be low (needs to be filled to half way). Last but not least you could have a hole or loose fitting in the big suction line that goes from the front rear to the Diffy pump... Could be one or two of the things I listed I guarantee that...
Wait it is a g isn't it?
its a 2004 gIII its got two bottons by the gear shifter one for the declutch which i never use cause ours has a torque convertor and the other one is the diff lock. The diff lock light on the dash lights up but doesnt lock all 4 tires
Haha sounds good but i gotta stay practical
Lucky devil lol!!
Quit using the clutch and for gods sake hold that gas pedal to the floor and keep it there. And what size tires? They look to be about the same size as th G-II I'm running and I have chains on them. And I hate them there to wide and catch all the stumps makes for a rougher ride G-III air ride seats are better as well
No tiger cat gonna pass any Deere buddy..we call them cripple craples..give Aaaaaahhhhhh some wade
It sounds like a 12v cummins on steroids
My pet t-rex is named daisy.
466 or 619??
Sorry buddy but I don't understand?
What engine i meant sorry, 466 or 619c.i.d.. Didnt know what Deere motor was in them!!
These machines have the 6068 in them good motor we like them
Oh ummm, my wife gets them on the internet i think, she might be getting them at the saw shop im not for shore
Hey I got a question, we've got a 2005 John Deere 640 g3 skidder it keeps taking spells it will run fine then it will die from starving for fuel but it will start right bk up with out having to bleed it, it's got new fuel lines , new fuel pump, new orings on the metal lines, we are at a loss on it, if any ideas or run into this problem before any advice would be very helpful, I appreciate ya and enjoy your vids keep up the good work and y'all be safe
Howard they shut down the program, said that the obama regs got them it is still made in vietnam but just for foreign markets
Haha!!!
drive it like you stole it
73x44x32 ?
at are you snorting, calm the heck down
Russ I stay that way bud, running off adrenaline goes with the job if a feller gets into it right. More like a sport than a career..
Cool!!!It does look like fun
Untill a Tigercat out runs ya
Uwe Henseler lol
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