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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1704113" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We have a hydraulic cutter for the skidsteer too. The guys use to do our own thinning of the pines. Did it for many years while the trees were small.. They have big stuff now, but i bet it will go for sale soon (culling stuff sitting around). We have something they call the Valmet (sp)... its a logging sized cutter. We have everything for a small logging business, from skidder to knuckle boom.. Most of our trees are getting to saw timber, so, the guys arent too interested in doing that work anymore.. but who knows... Husband smashed his leg around 10 years ago pushing around tree tops with the skid steer, a big limb was being drawn back inside the stack and snapped back towards him, smashed the front window and crushed his leg between his knee and ankle. He's lucky it hit his leg and not his head or chest.. Took him months to recover, but has very few lasting results considering how smashed it was....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1704113, member: 22072"] We have a hydraulic cutter for the skidsteer too. The guys use to do our own thinning of the pines. Did it for many years while the trees were small.. They have big stuff now, but i bet it will go for sale soon (culling stuff sitting around). We have something they call the Valmet (sp)... its a logging sized cutter. We have everything for a small logging business, from skidder to knuckle boom.. Most of our trees are getting to saw timber, so, the guys arent too interested in doing that work anymore.. but who knows... Husband smashed his leg around 10 years ago pushing around tree tops with the skid steer, a big limb was being drawn back inside the stack and snapped back towards him, smashed the front window and crushed his leg between his knee and ankle. He's lucky it hit his leg and not his head or chest.. Took him months to recover, but has very few lasting results considering how smashed it was.... [/QUOTE]
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