BrokenTrack
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- Joined
- Jan 13, 2018
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- Maine
- Tractor
- Tractors, Skidders, Bulldozers, Forestry Equipment
Just throw these out here have you ever seen faces like this?
To be honest with you, I do not really know what you are referring too.
But as I get older, it takes a lot to impress me. When I sold my grapple skidder a few months ago, the guy that bought it stated how he was not making any money logging. To me that is foolhardy because every mechanical logger I know says the same thing. To me, I do not see how a person could NOT make money logging. But I am not impressed with size or volume, I am impressed with profit per cord.
I can make more money logging with my Kubota on a per cord basis than I ever could with my skidders. It has such low fuel consumption. But 5 gallons of fuel to pull out 6 cord of wood per day, is a higher profit per cord than logging 10 cord per day, and burning 50 gallons of fuel in the skidder. The grapple skidders consume 70 gallons per day. The key of course, is the Kubota has to have good going.
That is where a cable skidder comes in. They can go about anywhere and still pull out wood. But the cost is so low. I can buy a $12,000 used cable skidder, a $1200 chainsaw, and for a total of $13,200 in initial investment, be making money. In less than a months time, the whole thing would be paid off, and every cord of wood cut after that is making me profit.
When I told the guy buying my grapple skidder to just go back to a cable skidder and a chainsaw, he scoffed.
I have never seen an industry like logging. The owners boast about high payments, high operating costs, and whine about losing money, and refuse to go back to the tried and true method of making money.
As I said, I am hard to impress.
I like hearing more about how firewooders, farmers, and hobby forestry landowners use what they have for small equipment to get wood out of the woods on a small scale, than I am people like the Pellitiers who move 5000 cords of wood per week using expensive equipment. Anyone can use a fat checking account to move wood; I like seeing innovation and creativity.