The wood lot

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Wood lot safety conversation. Anybody that worked in the woods knows there is countless amount of things that can badly injure or kill you. Let's list them.

Before cutting a tree always look up and make sure no broken branches is ready to fall on your head and kill you or break your neck.

Always where safety gear.

Anybody want to add anything cause there is lots.
 
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#12  
I'm trying to send you a pic of my woodcutter, don't know if it's going to work...<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=343763"/>


Looks like the same kind as mine. Yep. They are loud but they are great for stuff smaller then 8 inches. I have a conveyor that when I push the next stick through the cut stick gets pushed onto a conveyor which loads it into my truck. Less handling which makes the smaller stuff more feasible to process. Not wasting the small stuff makes for good wood lot stewardship.
 
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Wood lot safety:

Do not work if you are tired or rushed.
Be patient.
Have an exit route if the tree starts to fall in the wrong direction.
Leave lots of room between the tree and your gear.
Do regular maintenance on your gear/winch.
Check all cable runs before winching.
Clear communications between other workers: know where they are and what they are doing.
 
   / The wood lot #14  
Don't worry I've been by my dad for many years and I try to never work alone things happen to fast!
 
   / The wood lot #15  
I'm trying to send you a pic of my woodcutter, don't know if it's going to work...View attachment 343763

jgl,

Does it work? Is it loud? One for sale up here for $250.

Man $250 I would be all over that.

Wood cutting WARNING!!! I worked with a guy who like me burns wood and drops trees by himself, he was ggod at it. One day he dropped his first tree and then went for the one next to it. It took a bad fall and pinned him shattering his knee. No one knew he was out cutting and 5 hours later a cousin happened to ride a quad and saw him. He was flown out and almost died. He had severe swelling and later a bad infection almost cost him the leg. He came back to work 364 days later to save his job. They built braces for him to walk because he still had no knee and they were not sure if they could do anything. Now I make sure someone is around when I cut.
 
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I had property that was black loam. The tractor would sink even when the property was dry so I killed two birds with one stone by using the long pieces in the slash to build a corduroy road.


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#17  
What about road building. Anybody ever use Geo material and put gravel or soil over it. Did it keep the tractor from sinking?. Normally I make a corduroy road but i was wanting to make a better driveway so I am thinking of geo-material.
 
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Geo material is not a substitute for a good base. It keeps a good base "good" by preventing mud from squishing up into the base material.

The first two or three hundred feet of my driveway crosses a wet area. Geo material went down first, then a base of bank run gravel on top of that about two feet deep. The bank run varied from fist size to watermelon size rock with some fines. A layer of 3" minus came next, then topping. It's had more than a few heavy trucks on it and is holding up well.
 
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Since my last thread, I've finished cutting my wood for next year, about 4 cords. I'm going to wait till frost sets in the woods, then I'll go up with the cord saw, and splitter and stack my wood on pallets.
 
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Geo material is not a substitute for a good base. It keeps a good base "good" by preventing mud from squishing up into the base material. The first two or three hundred feet of my driveway crosses a wet area. Geo material went down first, then a base of bank run gravel on top of that about two feet deep. The bank run varied from fist size to watermelon size rock with some fines. A layer of 3" minus came next, then topping. It's had more than a few heavy trucks on it and is holding up well.

Great info thanks.
 

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