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Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: bear on September 02, 2006, 18:39:44 PM
http://bmorell.com/images/rotne1.avi

http://bmorell.com/images/rotne2.avi
Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: Russell on September 02, 2006, 20:36:37 PM
Ive seen videos & documentaries on those things and they look wicked for cutting down trees look to make things soo much easier.  Lets just hope thats a sustainable forest thats been cut down.
Title: Re:We had some lumber processed
Post by: Ceathreamhnan on September 02, 2006, 20:47:25 PM
Bear! You vicious tree-murdering bastard! And you recorded it all on your smutty arboreal snuff video! Positively pornographic the way that thing shelled that trunk.... :shock:  :mrgreen:
Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: bear on September 02, 2006, 20:57:16 PM
Big machine :) biggest in that brand, Rotne.

Yes, it is sustainable forrest we plant new all the time.

It has two puters onboard, measuring length and thickness and best way to cut and sort.  etc.
Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: Binary Shadow on September 02, 2006, 22:28:00 PM
how cool is that!!!!

awesome so quick and efficient sweeeet
Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: bear on September 02, 2006, 23:29:02 PM
Quote from: Binary Shadowhow cool is that!!!!

awesome so quick and efficient sweeeet

Ã,£ 300.000 worth of coolness  8)

Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: redneck on September 03, 2006, 14:19:18 PM
liek whoa.


trees.
Title: Re:We had some lumber processed
Post by: ERU on September 03, 2006, 15:16:46 PM
I remember in my last house we used to have an open fire. I used to love going out the back chopping wood. Bit of grafting. Shame the memory is now marred by an a cheating girlfriend but at last i have an idea what it feel like to be content with everything.
Title: Re:We had some lumber processed
Post by: Badabing on September 03, 2006, 15:18:57 PM
that is a fierce bit of kit...  :shock:
Title: We had some lumber processed
Post by: bear on September 03, 2006, 15:27:23 PM
http://www.rottne.com/uk/prod/ :)  the H20  

MEASURING AND
CONTROL SYSTEM
ROTTNE D4
Microprocessor based control and cross
cutting system in PC environment with
value and distributed cross-cutting.
The system units are interconnected via
a CanBus Communication via diskette,
memory card, modem or laptop PC. The
system follows Swedish Forestry Standard.

ENGINE
JOHN DEERE 6081 HF 070, 6-cylinder,
water-cooled turbo engine with intercooler.
Cylinder displacement.....8.1 litres (494 inÃ,³)
Torque at 1400 rpm....1095 Nm (808 lbf ft)
Output at 2200 rpm ...187 kW (250 hp)
Fuel tank ...................490 litres (130 US gal)