Log Pickup and Unloading: A Routine Day at the Sawmill.
Last Updated: February 26, 2023
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Today we are going to a job site to retrieve logs. This was a small job, so we used our Bobcat S250 with the grapple bucket to move the logs to a loading area for the log truck to pickup. Then, it was back to the homestead to watch a skilled logger unload the logs from the log truck for sawing at the sawmill.
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Bobcat S250 with grapple bucket
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Transcript:
1 00:00:02,567 –> 00:00:05,401
2 00:00:07,334 –> 00:00:09,767 Today we’re gonna show you a timeline of how we
3 00:00:10,667 –> 00:00:11,701 cut down some trees
4 00:00:12,601 –> 00:00:13,367 get them loaded
5 00:00:14,301 –> 00:00:15,534 haul them back to the yard
6 00:00:16,901 –> 00:00:17,567 then we unload them
7 00:00:33,167 –> 00:00:34,801 this clip what you’re seeing is the
8 00:00:35,267 –> 00:00:36,000 tree trunks
9 00:00:37,867 –> 00:00:39,901 that are left behind after we cleaned up the log
10 00:00:44,301 –> 00:00:48,534 here’s the logs stacked and ready for a log truck to be
11 00:00:49,000 –> 00:00:49,634 loading up
12 00:00:55,034 –> 00:00:57,034 this photo shows that all the
13 00:00:57,067 –> 00:00:58,101 debris piles
14 00:00:58,967 –> 00:01:01,167 put in the burn piles for the customer to take care of
15 00:01:05,134 –> 00:01:09,201 here we’ve loaded up the Bobcat S250 with the grapple shovel on the front
16 00:01:10,434 –> 00:01:12,601 that’s what we used to move all these logs around
17 00:01:12,767 –> 00:01:14,367 and position everything properly
18 00:01:14,967 –> 00:01:16,134 clean up all the debris
19 00:01:17,534 –> 00:01:20,000 so I got it back on a trailer again getting ready for
20 00:01:20,067 –> 00:01:21,167 transport back home
21 00:01:39,267 –> 00:01:41,967 here we are arriving at the
22 00:01:42,734 –> 00:01:43,501 log yard
23 00:01:47,101 –> 00:01:48,767 and now we get to watch him unload
24 00:01:53,267 –> 00:01:54,767 just another day in the life
25 00:01:55,634 –> 00:01:56,201 enjoy
26 00:02:08,101 –> 00:02:10,334 these loggers operate those
27 00:02:10,734 –> 00:02:12,934 arms as if it’s a part of their own body
28 00:02:15,567 –> 00:02:18,467 stay tuned for some of the other action around the farm here
29 00:02:19,567 –> 00:02:22,467 as we do have a sawmill we’ll put some of these logs you just seen
30 00:02:23,301 –> 00:02:25,000 on the mill make some boards out of them
31 00:02:27,201 –> 00:02:30,134 and show you all that content and then we
32 00:02:30,234 –> 00:02:31,634 also do what splitting
33 00:02:32,434 –> 00:02:36,101 and workshop type the activities
34 00:02:36,801 –> 00:02:37,567 so stay tuned
35 00:02:38,434 –> 00:02:39,967 that’s what you can expect to see from us
36 00:02:40,834 –> 00:02:41,534 have a great day
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