sometimes I'll come back and watch a video 2 or 3 times just to listen to your narration and comments, you're so much to hang with Tim, I'd love to spend a few days with you guys out in the bush; it's a far cry from how I used to log with an old TimberJack skidder and 272 Husky!
Impressive machine operation and Happy Birthday DAD! Great videos !
nice seeing the older stuff run you are on your own ground now right.keep up the great video's
hey Tim I love the video the sound of that engine running was music to my ears I think I could listen to that for eight hours I know I can listen to it to put me to sleep .I always love the sound of a a rhythm of an engine that's working keep up the good work ,always a surprise what we get from you but it's always worth the wait
Love your content, from home life with the girls, to hunting/fishing through to the daily grind of work, it's always varied and interesting. Keep it up and onwards to 30k.
It is mezmerizing watching them work. Almost like a rocking chair.
I logged for 10years 3years on the chain saw and the last 7year's on the skitter we Han a limbing gate I was the top man for a wile I don't log any more I sure miss it Love the logging videos once a logger allways a logger at heart
That is a awesome machine man just never took a break run run from the start cool video Tim. P.s. Tell your dad happy belated birthday and I hope he has many more
I know I'm a little late to the party but wish your dad happy belated birthday from Iowa for me. And that is one kickass machine!
Great video Tim and wish Dad happy birthday from across the pond ;-)
Another great Video Happy Birthday to your dad the same day my Birthday is very cool. Keep up the awesome work.
thanks for your time and videos man great job
Nothing like watching an experienced operator
nice video Tim of Kevin killing it
Happy birthday young fella from Hot Springs Arkansas
That machine is a beast.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAD
good for ur dad,, still hard at work!!
Kevin is on a roll!!
Awesome, tell your dad happy birthday. He's 11 yrs older than me.
Wow that is impressive. Flat out
Great video, what operators. Belated returns to "Dad" don't look a day over 50!!!!
That thing is a Beast!
That turbo whine would drive you crazy after awhile.
Very Cool Tim..Are the other machines sitting waiting for Jay to fix em ,...(She say's with finger's crossed)...Have a great day Tim..
dang that thing sounds good
thanks
Damn he's smooth
Gotta say every time I see a Waratah run I'm reminded of a limp washrag.
Mr. Tim
Your videos are the shizznit! I like getting a message saying you posted another video. Keep up the good work Tater Tot!
I am going to have to come up with a new way to say great video.
One of those machines sounds like its surging. Pretty sure its the tigercat but only because it probably sat for awhile. I get the mic intensifies it a but it was surging pretty good.
Have you done a video of a Warataugh head? Love to see it.
Some people would LOVE to have that spread as their main spread. How long are the logs pre-measured to 16 feet?
There's nice Tiger car 630b skidded on New Hampshire Craigslist
where is the length gauge for the trees located , what spices if trees are you cutting
so many machines sitting idle, that shit should be MOVING and making money!!
Happy Belated Birthday to your father. Did he get any speeding tickets yet?
wish your dad a happy birthday from the Ingram house hold
That processor is the cats meow.
What's the max diameter tree will that 622 cut/delimb?
kevin does not mess around does he.
Hey Tim, wassup buddy? That was an awesome video, but hey you should make a video showing us the controls of the processor, i always wanted to see that 🙃
I just wonder how much fuel that machine uses that is one killer looking machine thanks for the videos
Our machines have already 30,000 hours, and work :)
Great stuff Tim! Keep em coming. Love the processing videos. I do have one question concerning quotas. Does the wood you haul from your personal tracts go against your weekly quotas as well. Just curious to know if they are separated. If it's none of my business just let me know as well.
Is this h822 tigercat normaly a buncher?
can the turn of the grapple be controlled like when it was turned sideways to get that brush ?
Cool video Tim, what do you do with the tops. Could you chip the tops for mulch and sell it or is there no money in that.
i like run that equipment
Does that machine have something inside that tells the operator the length, or does the operator just guess compared to what is laying on the ground?
+hogcat it tells him everything about that tree. Length to both saws and diameter at both also
Is it pretty noisy in the cab of that machine ? Does the operator wear ear plugs? How does he hear CB communications in the group?
To run that machine that good you have to be like a helicopter pilot, able to do a tap dance while rubbing your stomach with one hand, tapping the top of your head with the other while reciting algebra problems verbatim
Tim I got a good question for ya. The 822 compared to the 830 power wise; how big of a difference?
+Lumberjack it's tough to answer that because the machines are designed for 2 very different applications. 830 has a 9 liter and 822 is 8.3 liter.
cotontop3 yeah I knew the question was a bit off cause the machine are built a bit different for each specific job was just curious how much of a boast the 9L over 8L anywho thanks!
Do you replant with trees with better genetics or that just clearing deer areas?
Wow! The costs of doing business!
Can you show the operator seating position in a skidder? Which end is the front?
Mike Crile the blade end is the front. usually the op sits kinda sideways in them. its easier to see both ways like that.
Tim tell your dad happy birthday for me
What's your Snapchat?
That machine might have 15000 hrs on it but it still is mighty powerful and quick! AND I might add Kevin is mighty slick using it - talk about smooth efficient motion, that's just a great example to anyone.