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how many peeps and people is okay i've been wanting to do this video for a little bit i've been trying to get to it and i thought i actually lost it and wayne had to send the footage again in the mail to me because i thought i lost it the day after he sent it he found it on my computer i said i said hey i found it he goes it's already in the mail i'm so sorry wayne this way with friends like me who needs enemies you know what i mean so anyways wayne come in done some recording again and freaking killed it i'm telling you you're all i think you're all gonna like this i love it because it's a different perspective and it ain't my crap and it's i actually don't have to do the recording i could actually just do my job and wayne records so guys this is something wayne's doing for us please if anybody likes this give wayne some kudos on this hope you all like this howdy peeps i'm editing this up um i'm coming back i've done i didn't did all my cuts and i'm coming back now to do my voiceover and man wayne thank you buddy this is cool what you're gonna see in this veggie now that i've done this uh cutting and stuff are not timber cutting edit cutting is you're gonna see see how this field see that field road now watch this truck come winding through here like a salamander i've did the i pulled up the map on uh what's the name of my app [Music] hunt stand and i might excuse me i mapped out the road to junkies driving on and on hunt stand from stevie's den den to the knuckle boom it's one mile and one tenth that's the that's the distance of his hall this trip now they're on this uh that being said let me show you on the map here they're down here on this south side of the property and uh junkyard's got across the county road which goes fine we got a as long as you make a die junkie as long as you make a entrance to a county road to where you drop down onto the road and then cross and pick back up off the road you don't want to climb on to a county road you want to drop down onto it as long as you're dropping down onto a county road it's not a problem it's just when you're climbing onto one that's when it becomes a problem it starts chipping away on pavement when you get on because the edges of a county roads got moisture in it so it's not as supported as well so now this went great everything went great um long distance long haul and to be able to truck that distance they knocked this out i'm thinking a day and a half or two days of den denning derek and roger started out cutting this and roger had to do something today i forget what and robin's on rogers getter um but uh i think it took see now stevie in the dun in a truck when we're logging full bore logging like we're doing right now stevie and the truck and junkyard steven junkyard can move about what two cut almost what two cutting teams can pull out so usually me and brutus will take a skitter and uh derrick will take a skitter derrick and taught us to take a skitter me and brutus to take a skitter um and and we'll start packing them packing the mail there you know and and stevie can come in behind us and get the thing rolling but when you start a job you're starting from scratch so here's the dilemma derek and him start a day early while we was moving equipment i moved derek's cutter in the end of last week and derek and then went got roger skitter uh monday and then they started cutting um and then me and stevie i think went back and got whitey denned in brutus i don't know what we we spent a day moving equipment and they spent a day cutting a head but now it don't take stevie them long to be right back to nipping at the ankles the ankles of a single team so but i just use it as we had to get this priority done first we had to get the south side of the road done first weather-wise and we just use that for an opportunity to slow steeping the truck back a little bit while we get the north end's more complex the south end's longer but the north end takes more dozer work and organizing and um trying to get ahead before they show up with the with the hauling crew with a uh whacking and hauling crew here so we're holding stevie and junkie up a bit on this end down here but by the time they get done with this south end which has less timber on it than the north end by a good bit by time they get done with this south end we'll have the north end where they can get up there and start hammering down after the rain comes through so i know there's a bit of information a bit of a spill there but uh just trying to catch you all up to date on what's going on now in this video we're just gonna cover stevie and junkie and derek and uh robin uh we'll cover half the crew the bigger half the crew and this vigil working the south side now in the next vid in the next star studios vision we're going to cover big mama on the knuckle moon and me and me on brutus and big daddy on on the bulldozer if he's got footage a big daddy in the dozer i think he does but i'm not sure i don't remember i've slept since then i don't remember big daddy's on this video was here on the job at the time you know um this footage was shot i think the very end yes the the first the middle of november is when this footage was shot it's right before thanksgiving i do believe is that right wayne is either the middle of or right after thanksgiving it says right around there right around november thanksgiving type of deal is when this was done [Music] no it would have been no it'd have been right at thanksgiving right right right before or after or something like that thanksgiving and stevie's down low in the edge of this in this sod field at the edge of this woods the good thing about one cool thing about tony is they trucked all this out and still had saw it on the ground on the haul road now you can see when you're skidding it's like plowing with a small plow when you're skidding you're you're making you're turning dirt but with tony he's just staying on top and he moved around a little bit junkie moved around a little bit with tiny and they managed to haul this stuff out without tearing the sod up on the hall road which is important because in the distance of a mile and a tenth you can make a lot of open ground in that big kind of distance so it was pretty sweet to have tiny ability to do that [Music] so you're keeping erosion down and i just get lost i do this every time stevie does that we do his that that then then to me is just amazing i love the way that thing operates and of course stevie's getting real slick on this thing i mean he's slicker commenters we love her on this thing now this red oh black oh [Applause] and them little branches are called epidermics they're suckers so what's what's going on is either that tree was growed at the edge of a woods or that tree was dying they start throwing out them suckers and epidermics you know when a tree starts getting unhealthy you see how the end of that tree's tapered that's how derrick uh on titus titus is great titus is an economic way to get cut and titus does a heck of a job i'm not trying to take anything away from titus but there's some maneuvers he can't do real good he can't come down and cut a top off straight [Music] so he kind of has to tilt his head forward now wayne did good and got some footage of derrick topping so you can see how titus does his maneuver there but the main thing titus is doing is getting the trees down without tearing up the woods and knocking the top out of it so it can be so the truth the stem can be removed from the area and then they it brings it down and stevie does a lot of his cleanup so when you're running titus in this hardwood timber it's a pretty big you rely on it pretty heavily to do you rely on a din dent pretty heavily to clean the things up now watch this little maneuver i don't know if i think it was a solo you left on there but watch this watch this oh stevie that was his liquid and he'll utilize that little skinny stem for pulpwood but the consistent the consistency of this that's what gets this style of it is consistency it's fast yet it's consistent seeing there's a pile on the left the skidder up there you see that big pile of wood to the left that's stuff that they roger and derrick had got ahead the day before but stevie and tony will munch right through that pile in a hurry it's amazing when you get wood ahead of him now when you're just hand and mouth when you're just feeding meter feeding you can hold him back a bit but when you give stevie a pile he gives to den den and tony a pile of wood you're in trouble because they'll move that poll wood lickety daggone split and think about it think about how you're the economics of that you're moving this mini log yard is a mile and a tenth of a skid and and they they move it out of their lickity split just because of the economics of tony's attitude you know you really close your gap that's the one thing you don't expose much ground you know you're not killing your dozer man on finish work or you know being hard on mother nature opening up a bunch of ground because usually where tony travels he don't affect ground too much even moving that kind of a load you're not affecting the ground that much then floaters it sure don't take long now wayne goes up in the woods and gets derrick cutting and the skitter running but it don't take him long to munch through that big old pile of stuff it don't take them long at all [Music] that consistency and you know you know rinse and repeat come back and see in the morning type of stuff you know what i mean and that's another thing that i've kind of noticed i had i followed titus around a lot when we cut before before we had a dumper truck before he had tiny and the inefficiency of that compared to the efficiency of just dragging it out stockpiling it you know and then bend in i think we was wrong doing that some of it's some of it's necessary because sequels now brutus cuts the steeper ground and uh we're utilizing titus more on the better landing ground now but before and there's time and and derrick can do any kind of type of grounding you know i ain't trying to say that he could do any ground there is to do you know he can handle all that he's a very experienced logger but it's uh it's just the cutter you know you're more you're more better off cutting a steeper ground brutus because he's kind of made to handle that and then letting titus handle the easier laying ground but when you're on easier land ground with titus it's easy to knock tops out of him and just drag him to a centralized spot so the dendin can really get in his groove doing his thing you know stevie gets in his tunnel vision going and gets in his groove here man he can just munch through it you know keep chucking it on the truck and getting him out there and then you're out in the woods it helps with hydraulic machines but out in the woods you're dealing with the the hold ups the slow downs the aggravating this the pain in the butt that that makes your stop and go happen you know when you get out there in the yard it's just wham bam thank you man you know what i mean that type of thing now here's titus running in his and it's i think it's been a while since i had much tightest footage now derek's running it derek's like me he's a jack of all trades and uh very big player out there out of their and uh pretty much grew up with me i've known him since he was a kid you know and very solid nerves he's a good team player he works well with others and got very solid nerves in a big old set of brass balls and the key to running this cutter the key to it that it is a definite must is the big old set of brass balls because you're kind of on the jagged edge with this thing which is kind of attractive as a job i i really like running titus because there's a you got to do a lot of how do i say this you gotta do a lot of you gotta do a lot of tricks to get it to do the job that we're doing and it's not straightforward like you see a lot of stuff in like a pine plantation or something where they're just taking these on flat ground and just knocking upon picking a pantry up carrying it over to a thing and dropping it down or scooping up three tiny trees and dropping it down this ain't that type of cut this type of cutting now derrick grew up in the woods he grew up doing this and it's a must the goddess run the cutter has to grow up around it yeah you can't hardly in any select cut now you can in a clear cut you could probably somebody could probably step right into it but in the select cut the guy that runs the cutter is a guy that grew up around logan you know when he was baby he was getting a gas can that type of thing and he slung chainsaw a lot he's got a lot of experience of slinging chainsaw and got his you know got learned his abilities slinging saw so he already knows like when you cut a red oak tree how the red oak tree's gonna act if you're cutting a hickory tree how's this hickory tree gonna act if you're cutting a maple how's it gonna act and when you're on a north slope how's the tree's gonna act on the north slope south slope east slope west slope uh towards the top of the hill around the fence row around an old clear cut that's growing back you know all that type of stuff and in a good logger he could just drop through the woods and he don't have to look up that much you know when you're greener as a logger you know we've all been there so if you're a green lager don't take no offense to none of this okay uh but when you're a greener lager you you can't you have so much trouble judging the landscape judging the trees judging the fibers of the trees and there's no shortcut to it there's no you got to do it a bunch you got to be paying attention to your details everything's in the details and you got to do a bunch of it to learn it and like when i'm running brutus i don't hardly even look up the trees most of the time you know i get on a big one i stop and do it you know but you just get use of trees for standing around and you're looking at that the greener you are you tend to look at the tree the exact situation when you get more experienced and i'm talking i don't know when that kicks in but you get kind of more intuition you kind of go off intuition more than you do studying the each individual tree you can walk into an area and you just say well these trees are going here this tree is going over there that tree's going over there and you almost don't have to look up you know when you're coming with a chainsaw you definitely do but when you've got a hydraulics you know you're close to where the tree's gonna go to where you can get a little nudge and going the way you want to go if it don't quite favor exactly where you think it's gonna favor but uh that's based off of sunlight you get used to where the sunlight is coming in at that's based off of sunlight what's standing around it what's been cut there before you know you see old stumps and stuff when you're working and stuff like that it's just a real hard thing to explain and i'm not trying to make timber cutter out like he's some kind of god we're not that but we've been doing this for years me and derek and stevie and rob and roger and junkie we ought to bid ought to count for something you know what i mean it ought to account for something so that's where you get your intuition is what i'm trying to say that's kind of rambly there but but it's neat to watch these good operators do this i i got to edit in this thing and i just got to stare damn you're supposed to edit don't start paying attention to your job tater because it because when wayne come in and done this you know every bit of this footage is wayne and when wayne come in and done this he allowed all of us to be workers and just doing our working job you know instead of having to think about the youtube mess and top all the other stuff and then when i'm youtubing unless somebody takes my camera stevie takes my camera from time to time you know and i'm going to try to start giving it out some but unless they take my camera and just take it over and do their thing and do whatever they want to do um he gets too much footage of me doing my thing anyways because i got to stay close to my camera because i got i got to keep the momentum up i can't play with the camera and it be aggravating like i got to take it over here and set it up where the proper trajectory is and stuff and and and that's one thing wayne told me he said now hey he said when i come in and do this he said i can get the sun to my back which is key when you're recording he said i can get the sun to my back i get things in the right proper frame and then all i got to think about is how to get this done and you know not be in the wrong spot now wayne i cannot tell you i can't see up that tree but where derek's cutting i can tell you wayne is perfectly safe where he's standing you know why because of that big trees down the other side of the tree derek's cutting the tree he's cutting is leaning behind him and to his left that's where the tree he's cutting is gonna be laying i can guarantee you that's where that tree's going you see what i mean that's the type of intuition i'm talking about and it ain't really it's intuition or just seen a bunch of them but the red oak on this side of that tree that there is getting ready to cut that would be leaning towards where wayne's standing and he's hiding behind a pin there now watch this tree i guarantee it does exactly there it goes there it goes exactly where he wanted to go see what i mean because the tree was standing right beside it and tells you they're going to go away from each other you know why because they're competing for the same sunlight so one tree says all right you take this side and i'll take that side and that's how we're going to lean so as you walk through the woods you know your north south east and west slopes tells you one thing because your sun's more intensive from the south and the west but also what factors into it is what's standing beside it if he's standing in the middle of the field it's flatter than a flitter and there's no trees around him you can walk up to that tree blindfolded with a compass and cut that tree southwest and that tree's going gonna fall on its own guarantee okay in the northern hemisphere you know i don't know about if you're watching this from australia you know or brazil don't try that i think it'd have to be north northeast maybe i don't know where it's at northwest anybody in the southern hemisphere let me know it's like a toilet water you know your toilet water flowing but anyway so here's the here's the red oak now this tree that he's getting ready cut it's gonna be favoring wayne a bit but if derek's doing his thing you know all this is going to be it obviously ain't too bad because it's a lot bigger tree so it's going to be towering over the other tree a bit but i'm sure derek will try to take it straight down the hill and what he's doing here is he's making two cuts on the face cut so you kind of mimic when you're using rubber tire cutter you kind of mimic cutting with a chainsaw it's it's not like when you're cutting with brutus it you there's situations it's like that yes but there's a lot of situations you're thinking kind of like the den down but with this thing you're thinking like a chainsaw and a skidder that's the best way i could put it with a chainsaw and a skidder you're doing you're trying to cut your stumps where you got a hinge you've got hinged wood you can rely on you're gonna make a face cut so trees got pivot room and then you're gonna use hydraulic power and your traction power to push it down the direction you want it but you're gonna keep it connected to the stump somewhat because you don't have side tilt and you don't have head tilt so you're kind of using timber cutting style face cut back cut mentality face cuts your front cut with the opening back cut you're cut behind the hinge and then you're using that kind of hinge to set the tree up where it's going see where see how i set that right there and then as the tree goes off the stump you kind of push it off the stump so then it's not connected it's great cutting with the rubber cutter in the aspect of as the tree's falling you can push on through the stump and then the tree is sitting on a lubricated steel plate so any obstacle it hits in a tree top can't in the canopy up there it can roll right it can roll left it can hang up and you can tilt your head back and back out from under when you can and pull it down you know if you get a get a lodge or something you know there's there's a lot of goods there it's not perfect but this machine is dag on it really impressed me how well it accommodated us when we got into this rubber tire cutter i was real impressed now we got on the front of this cutter we got 43 inch tires on 26 inch ramps 25 inch rims excuse me and they got double ring chains on them now with that wide stance and then double ring chains there's a lot of things that's being done there it's uh the wide tires of course helps with your floatation but it also really helps crawling up on top of trees to do the topping so you'll see take one tire and climb up on top of the tree to knock the top out of it you kind of tend to throw your trees out an opener spot to where you can drive around the side of them and crawl up on top of and stab this all through them and knock the top out of them and then you pull it out and clean it up with another machine like the den den but also that double bear claw a double ring chain that's on them tires you see how they got two big rings in the center the double ring chain helps you claw onto a piece of wood to help pull your machine up on top of it and the wider tires makes it less it's like using a pry bar it's like giving you a longer pry bar to climb up on the on the tree with skinnier tires it's harder for the machine to climb up on a tree with wider tires machine can climb up on a tree easier because they're not tilting the machine it's hard to get the job done so you're not like you're not lifting up as much metal when you pick up on top of one good job barry i could watch him i watched him and stevie all day here and robin the back tires in that rig is 34's and what they are is they're more traction tires they're they're flotation tires but they're more for traction so and the weight of a cutter is on the back and the back axle oscillates so you can get on hillside and stuff and your front tire come off come off the ground and kind of climb up with the heel side on three wheels type of thing but the way that machine is designed the tires almost i had to put a block in it when i put them 43s on there so the tires wouldn't rub when you cut the steering wheel the thing has got such a tight turn radius and that plays a big part the the axles being close together in a tight turning radius plays a big part of that thing getting the wood around the woods the way it does it could wiggle around into places you wouldn't think a big machine like that could drive right into and it's a turn radius and the uh tight axle configuration you'll see that here in a minute i think towards the end of this i think wayne gets him topping a tree that's a real slick angle where you can see i don't know when this pops up surely we should get surely getting close and then he can use the skis to there's teeth on there in their inners and i always thought if i had spent more time on titus i was going to get a torch and welder out and do some modifications on it to make it scoop better and make it push better like i do on a skidder on a skidder you know a lot of times on the corner blades i'll put i'll add points you know to for goring trees and you can gore a tree and a butt and then push it around guide it through the woods you know snake around through the woodsted blade when necessary you see you really see a couple of these shots that wayne's got here you can really see the double ring chains on the tires which are very important the way them chain hooks there's there's uh bars there's still bars welded on the rings and big rings and when you lean over it get some hooks to bite into the tree where you can lift yourself up on that tree them hooks grab on the piece of kind of claws on a cat you know it climbs you up on top of the tree and there's robin coming up here they're getting where they're working pretty close now down there behind robin you see that field down there that's where they're skidding it's all downhill skid this hillside's all going downhill which makes robin's job easier because he's getting down he'll set up hill but it makes derek's job harder because all the trees he's got to push up the hill against the lean but where he's at right now he's getting right to crest the top of the hill so some of the trees will fall you know you want to face your bus to where now this one got hit got hung up and wayne shut the off on this one um but i don't know how i'm sure they either robin grabbed it with the skitter pulled it down or dirty got sideways on it and picked up on it you know followed it down which i love that if you're gonna hang one up hang it up close and you could just don't hurt a thing you just slide the butt out from her drop the tree where she sits you know drop the top where it's at if you see what i mean kind of just pull the butt out from her and let her fall straight down i'm waiting for this angle but it took me a while to get them tires and chains and stuff just right on titus it takes a the higher horsepower filler buncher to run this quad coat head it's a quad coat 22 inch head on this thing and it takes a bigger horsepower engine to be able to scoop a big heavy tree and back up the hill with it while your blade's trying to build you're trying to back up the heel and there's times you can pull up pull the engine down quite a bit that's a cummins in it those of you got on me on the count of things is this is a cummins and titus now this here yeah he got the butt pushed out but it's no harm no foul he's checking right now and he's like all right i'm gonna let him go and a tree fell out there in the open and no big deal but that experience and derek's i see how well this thing climbs over wood any skidder operator out there look at that all the skidder man look at this and look how close them tires come to rubbing this was the spot i was telling you about it really shows you the geometry of this i mean this is hydrox engineering hydrax kind of really was a big dog back in the day and i'm telling you that was a good design they had a good thing going and these are 43s on uh irma here robin's on the skidder and again look at that ground of course that's pretty good ground and this is before the rain so the ground was still in pretty good shape it's just getting a time of year to where the ground's really starting to go it's really going to start going south pretty quick it's getting up close to thanksgiving and sometimes that run will get you all the way to the new year and sometimes the first of d by the first of december it's crap but uh this is a good type of forgiving type of ground this ground is it's got limestone type of ground and uh so it it behaved pretty well now the only downfall with titus is you get a lot of that ain't see that forking one you really got to have a good skitter man when you're kind of titus it can be done just fine but you gotta you can't put a dummy on a skidder he's got to be a good skater man because you can't get your forks knocked out of the trees with titus so but the good news is is when you get a weird fork of tree and you're in your skidder man just you see how we're doing this we're just kidding a short distance i mean he's robin ain't getting out of sight from derrick i mean he's just skidding right down the hill and that allows you to when you get a tree in a weird spot or you get a tree with a weird fork that you can't get out you could take the cutter the cutter man could get behind it on the top of the tree and guide it around something to help so it's like you got this likes getting a tree out with two skidders till you get to the skid road and it can be straight haul straight down to the yard but it's something you got to be mindful of when you're because you can't cut the four seats some ports you can't cut out but very few of them it's hard to cut the forks out with the cutter now stevie's not measuring this one when you get a fork of tree you don't have to measure you're just cutting the forks out reason being is that double heart he's cutting off the chunk that's got the double heart in it right now and i think he's going to bring that piece around he's going to use that for a parking cone for for tiny don't forget that chunk he's using that for a parking cone now the thing about that chunk of wood that he cut off is that double heart is hard on the resaw at the mill so you tend to take the double heart out so when you're sawing on a resaw to sawmill it won't hit that double heart and wonder that saw blade is thin and uh you know it's hard to put up with something like you're sawing real soft wood and all of a sudden you hit a hard double heart and if your band ain't super sharp you know which it don't stay super sharp for long then the daggone thing wandered you know so it's good practice out the woods to get that double heart out there especially if you're selling the vanville which we're not selling these logs we're we're selling these logs we're selling lumber we buy timber and we sell lumber that's what our company does so we're not just a logging company if you're just tuning into this we're a sawmill too [Music] now tiny especially in this situation tiny and stevie is so much quicker than the actual cutting crew that the skidderman tends to take priority over keeping the truck running if that makes sense so in this situation stevie's keeping junkies sitting there and tiny waiting on stevie to get done there's another double heart he's cutting out let's see what he does short log junkyard's sitting there waiting patiently because stevie's gonna do what he can to keep to get the chute cleaned out i call it cleaning the chute out where the skidder drops the trees so stevie's gonna get the shoot cleaned out there before the skidder man gets back and then when he gets things right and ready and all looking kosher and fine and dandy then he'll back junky head in and go chucking some logs on him but he don't want to back him in a tool he's got to shoot clean because that's kind of his priority at this point with what they got going on because the truck can catch up anytime look at the mud on the end of that log now most of our logs don't get too muddy because of our the mechanized logging that really helps at the mill but somehow this one got muddy [Music] there he's backing him in now watch junkyard use that traffic cone stevie's got for him [Music] now there's a video coming up i'll give you all heads up those of you who's watching this is liking what you're seeing i got a video coming up the next one or two not the next one because the next one's going to be the north side of the road up there with me and brutus and big mama and maybe big daddy on a dozer but uh the next video after that i i'm not sure how the it should be stevie's video he does he does a really cool one with the truck uh loading a truck on the other side and he he's he does explaining cutting up and he's it's as he's cutting up and as he sees it it turned out great it i'm really proud of that one um i highly recommend those of you that's liking this to come on in and check that out when it comes out here and not the next video but the one after that i think don't hold me to it but i think that's how it goes [Music] see how robin came in and drop that tree over there stevie had to shoot cleaned out for him so he could sit here and load tiny and not have to worry about robin coming in better feed the back junkyard in and start loading ahead of time then robin would have come in and there would have been a drag or two sitting out there in his way to get cleaned out of the way before he could back in and get the tree down to where it needed to be just little things like that the guy of course all these loggers are experienced loggers i mean none of these guys are kindergarten loggers they're all experienced and i love working with them because of the you know i can go on about that all day but [Music] that god attended he's the den den and stevie's job and big mama's job they're high-flow jobs both of them they're kind like grand central station so out in the woods stevie's grand central station and that truck comes in and in the yard big mama's grand central station as far as handling tiny in the log trucks and all this stuff so both neither one of them neither one of them can really slack off mentally it's a it's a mental job it's a good mental job and it's it takes a pretty turned on quick-witted person to do it because things are constantly changing and anytime [Music] you let the steam run out you lose your head of steam in that boiler you'll slow down the actual numbers that we're doing in the woods you know i try to keep the cutting power here's how i got to cutting power try to keep the cutting power excessive it's like driving trim nails with the sludge hammer that's how i'm trying to do the cutting power so and what me and derek does is we'll get cut ahead and get it get ahead get get a nest egg going and then go off and do other things i'm liable to work in the sawmill derrick's live drive truck and stuff like that but our key job me and derek says as cutters man is to keep wood in to where we can stuff the pipeline keep the pipeline keep a study dot of wood to the pipeline so that way things can stay slow and smooth that's crucial to make everything work in when stevie and tiny and big mama shows up you know so if that helps any so we got extra cutting power but one cutter can't keep stevie going two cutters barely can but two cutters can outrun stevie by a little bit but one cane i can't do it with brutus and derrick can't deal with titus because they just through their efficiency and consistency you can't compete with them so we like to start with a little bit of a head head start getting a little pile going and then when they show up they can be fully efficient and do their thing thank you everybody for watching this um leave me likes and comments and stuff like that and you need anything go to lordaway.com uh and scope us out and come on back for the next video we'll be on the north side of the property and we'll be working up there thank you
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Channel: Logger Wade
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Keywords: wade, logger, logging, sustainable, harvest, wood, good, ax, man, timber
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Length: 43min 20sec (2600 seconds)
Published: Sat Apr 17 2021
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