Landclearer
Senior Member
JNB, I had pines that had 38 inch butts on the logs so after a some processing I ground up the stumps. I can put a regular 20 inch or so pine stump in it without breaking it up any.
I admire ya'lls operation, top notch!:thumbsup
CM, heres a video to give you an idea on the sawbuck. Theyre more often called a slasher up here in the north. Circle saw slashers are more popular up here.
Bar slasher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf2M8N1WPjU
Cirlce saw slasher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNJEdpvaPYs
The second to last one I dug was so bad that after we moved out they dug by hand for 3 days and panel formed most of the pool. Glad I am the operatorBack in the dark ages when I was trimming pools, I remember a few that I had to use 8' kickers on. Not fun.
Thanks Nedly. I try to get something a little different every week but sometimes I can only put on what I do. If I had to pick one thing to do it would be working in the woods clearing and logging. Don't worry about the snakes. I rarely see any.You guys truly have an awesome thing going LC, I really enjoy looking at your pics! Looks like fun grinding and producing mulch, I'd be scared of snakes!
CM, the loader has a delimber as well as the buck saw. I will post some pics of the logging stuff. I never put any pics on because I did not think there were many southern logging fans on here.Thanks Nedly. The ones I see mostly around here are mounted on the neck of the knuckle boom trailer. They have knives for delimbing and hydraulic saw to top with.
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CM, the loader has a delimber as well as the buck saw. I will post some pics of the logging stuff. I never put any pics on because I did not think there were many southern logging fans on here.
Nice hefty load on the M9! What...no Red Dot yet?
The double sideboards look like they did the trick. It's hauling now for sure. Looking good:thumbsup