I just started falling with my waratah, eucalyptus and Tanoak. I've been holding onto the trees as they go down to start delimbing and measuring. Why do you let go of them as they go down. Easier on the waratah?
works great in hrwd. icut a lot of hard mapple beach and basswood. hass awsom limb power and i can cut most any tree doun with 4 or 5 cuts on real big ones. bigest so far was a 27 in beech.
+New England Logger search Cat 501 processor it's what we use it the hardwood and it works awesome. this head needs a longer bar really bad he's having to double cut way to many trees.
Nice smooth operating!no big clang and bangs. I see a lot of guys hang onto the big trees, then rattle them off the stops.
I just started falling with my waratah, eucalyptus and Tanoak. I've been holding onto the trees as they go down to start delimbing and measuring. Why do you let go of them as they go down. Easier on the waratah?
Why aren't you processing them? Doing it by hand for better grade?
What angles do you run out yournchains? Or do you sharpen by hand?
Is there a difference in the processor heada and the fellling heads or is a 622 just a 622 nothing different
Hows that process in hardwood (Not poplar but like oak hickory or maple?) and how big can you cut with it? Diameter wise?
works great in hrwd. icut a lot of hard mapple beach and basswood. hass awsom limb power and i can cut most any tree doun with 4 or 5 cuts on real big ones. bigest so far was a 27 in beech.
A lot of our wood is big oak 20+ inch , every machine we have tried so far hasn't preformed well in hardwood i would love to see more footage!
i can make some moer videos what u wana c? what ar u cutting with now?
Chainsaw lol, id love to see you fell and process some 16-18 inch wood and show me how you handle some of the bigger limbs! That would be cool!
+New England Logger search Cat 501 processor it's what we use it the hardwood and it works awesome. this head needs a longer bar really bad he's having to double cut way to many trees.
lol guy needs practice....