Extreme Dangerous Monster Stump Removal Excavator - Fastest Stump Grinding Machine Wood Working

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Published 2022-09-22
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All Comments (21)
  • @tonyb6821
    I'm no psycho tree-hugger, just a sportsman and balanced conservationist, but as I grow older myself and gain more wisdom and appreciation for TIME, whenever I see a majestic old growth tree like that felled my heart winces and breaks... What withstood eons of challenges is gone forever in mere hours for a very short term use or profit. Yes trees are "renewable" but at 100-500-1,000+yrs old they should be left untouched. Have areas designated as 'tree farms' where faster growing trees can be harvested, replanted and rotated... Leave the OLD GROWTH for our future children to be in awe of!
  • Honestly, as much capability, courage, skill and damn hard work as this requires, I'd rather have the tree :)
  • @JackMenendez
    This looks like a tragedy to me. We have very few trees like that left in Oregon; there used to be millions.
  • @cpcattin
    People talk about how much hard work this is. I’ve been watching this for 10 minutes and I haven’t broken a sweat.
  • @seymourbuttz6971
    Thank Goodness they finally tracked down that super dangerous stump before anyone else was attacked by it. Hats off to all the brave men and women lightning fast response. Gladly headlines were not sensationalized.
  • @Mark_Asread
    My respect to the tree. Took a hell of a beating... and didn't even scream on the way down.
  • @michaelscott761
    I can’t believe that, 23 years into the 21st century, there isn’t a suitable, synthetic substitute for construction lumber.
  • wait for 10 minutes and then see 1 minute of stump removal. Trees being cut down, logging trucks getting stuck, hay being moved, bark removal, log sawing, it didn't even show a stump grinder.... SO.....anything but what the title says. another site that puts out junk to get youtube money
  • @cpcattin
    Trees of that size are no longer cut in the USA with the exception of cutting trees that serve a larger purpose. (Infestation,disease,potential for structural failure) etc. Our production tree mills have scaled down years ago. Only a small number of lumber producers have the equipment to handle trees of that size.
  • It’s wonderful knowing that this 200 year old tree is going to turn into something beautiful like an IKEA dining table
  • @globally123
    Not just a tree,but a huge member of our eco-system.
  • @zharkoo
    That tree seemed to have been healthy and well, cutting it should be considered a crime. That was painful to see
  • Shouldn’t be cutting this down (Unless they have discovered that it has rotted inside and it poses a real threat)
  • This was supposed to be about stump removal and I didn't see them take out the one they cut down
  • Неужели от безысходности пилят такие мощные и красивые деревья ? Скорее всего Алчность и жажда денег ! Такое дерево 1000 лет растить надо ! НЕ ПОНИМАЮ !!!
  • @daman9351
    These guys are expert hardworking specialists but damn that’s a nice tree😢
  • @wcreview8227
    I am no Tree Hugger but it is a little sad to see such a beautiful tree fall! that tree was probably over 100 years old