
Hardworking logging professional with experience dragging, stacking and trimming sheared trees. Knowledgeable of inspecting, repairing and maintaining different types of logging equipment and tools. Excellent safety record spanning 43-year career. Hardworking logging professional with experience dragging, stacking and trimming sheared trees. Knowledgeable of inspecting, repairing and maintaining different types of logging equipment and tools. Excellent safety record spanning [Number]-year career.
operate and maintain a tigercat625E grapple skidder
operate a tigercat 630 grapple skidder
operate a tigercat 625E grapple skidder
operate a CAT545D grapple skidder, madill 2850 button top log loader
operate a John degree 948L grapple skidder
operate a John degree 748G111/mechanic on a linkbelt danglehead processor
operate a CAT 545,525 grapple skidder
operate a CAT 545 grapple skidder
operate and maintain a Timberjack 480C grapple skidder
operate and maintain a Timberjack 550B/450B
operate a CATD5/ 527 skidcat with a swing boom grapple
operate a CAT D5 swing boom grapple skidcat/CAT 525 grapple skidder
mechanically inclined,good with tools, knowledge wrenching on different types of logging machines,
when working for forestdale logging we pulled up to the block and boss was boosting the processor with his truck in minus -35° wheather, so I started my skidder and ask the boss if he wanted me to boost the processor, when he hooked up the booster cables I double it up and told him to try it after 5 minutes and it fired right up, boss was impressed saying he never saw that before and I told him I learned it from my dad who taught me how to run skidders
when working for frost lake logging, I was in camp early Sunday after the weekend off,talked to graderman who said the codes keep coming up on his grader,so I shut it down and turned off the master switch, waited 5 minutes, then told him to try it, it started with no codes showing then he said with all the snow over the weekend he'd have to jump in the CAT and plow the road to the block and ask me to plow the road to the mill,which I did until 3am,making sure the trucks had a plowed road,ensuring first round went off without a hitch