That camera is a Sony FDR X3000, it's like a Go Pro but better and cheaper. I'm not a tech kind of guy lol but did a little research and bought one. Really easy to use.
As far as the video, I used a 4 wheeler and trailer for years, yes it would work fine in many cases but I would never go back to that. You may have missed in the video when I skidded that little cherry out it was laying down over the bank beside a small creek. No way would a 4 wheeler get that out. Secondly I like lifting off the ground, saves my back and my chain, and lastly I got 1/3 of a cord out in one trip. total time 45 minutes and thats screwing around with the camera too lol.
That is a nice carry all you built, I really like the sides on it.
What's the frame rated to lift?
And if I was you, I wouldn't purposely cut down the cherry trees, I love burning cherry, I would wait for them to die and dry out while standing, find the dead ones, cut them down and no curing needed.
I saw you skidding the tree, I did not see it was laying over a bank originally.
I can see getting the log off the ground would be attractive to save the blade, if your prone to running the blade in the dirt. I usually cut 7/8 and roll the log.
Long story short is: where my tractor is, the wood is not, I don't have timber on my property to cut so loading up my tractor to cut firewood doesn't make sense for me, I like to drive the quad in the bed of the truck and pull a trailer behind that I will load with firewood to haul home.
I have never cut on land with trails or flat enough for a tractor either. Maybe some day lol.
Do you have pallet forks? I guess I do carry lots of stuff with my forks but have yet to own a carry all. Interesting read though.