loging video

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Bob77064 said:
Great video, that looks like some hard work.

X2. That was when men were men and new what hard work was.
 
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thats when men worked very hard no safty gear.
 
/ loging video #7  
X2. That was when men were men and new what hard work was.

Or as we say in ranch country, back when men were men and sheep were scared. :wink:

Awesome video, thanks for posting. Wouldn't OSHA have a field day with that operation? :laughing: OY!

We used to own a house in the SF Bay Area, built in 1911. It was all redwood; framing, rafters, roof sheathing and interior paneling. The floors were oak and I think the plaster lathe was pine, but otherwise, all redwood. I loved that house but our little ranch town was fast turning into a @#$% city & we bailed.
 
/ loging video #10  
I agree...........those trees are something to behold.
 
/ loging video #11  
Those were sure some monsters taken the ole fashioned way. I get scared cutting 24" diameter stuff..
 
/ loging video #12  
I love cutting large trees.................dunno why, but the bigger the better for me.

I gotta borrow a saw once the tree gets over about 36 inches though...........my bar is only 16 inches.
 
/ loging video #13  
Not too many overweight loggers in that video...lol
When you look at something like that it makes you so grateful for the hard work and ingenuity of the American worker...
Beautiful lumber...
 
/ loging video #14  
I love cutting large trees.................dunno why, but the bigger the better for me.

I gotta borrow a saw once the tree gets over about 36 inches though...........my bar is only 16 inches.

Get out the axe like those guys!
 
/ loging video #15  
Get out the axe like those guys!
Anyone know the phone number for 911............this guy needs a pramedic:laughing::laughing::laughing: I think he fell and bumped his head.
 
/ loging video #16  
I remember logging trucks in the 4th of July parade with 1 monster log 10+ ft. through on them. I remember watching log trucks unload into the log ponds at some of the local mills. We have some big stump-age left on our property. We have an old picture from the Assessors office from the 30ties and you can just make out that there's a steam donkey behind the house. The film looks to be out of Humboldt county.
 
/ loging video #17  
great stuff.....thanks for sharing!
 

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