Monday, February 28, 2022

Logging Days of Old

 


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  1. "...of old..?" come out to Oregon!

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  2. In the 60's my dad logged up the Mad River in Humboldt Co. We loaded Sugar Pine logs so big that it took a crane and two Caterpillars to get one log on the truck.

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  3. No hard hats. LOL, Different and better times.

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  4. Loading with a spar tree. No rotate function on the rigging. (That's a joke.)

    All the spar tree can do is lift. Those guys were trying to straighten the log out so Mr. Truck Driver could head to the mill.

    "Wood 'er down and go to town."
    Pretty amazing some of the loads those old trucks hauled.

    A lot of the trucks during this time period were propane powered Hall-Scott engines. The guys that ran them loved 'em. When they were in tune they would shoot a flame 5' out the stack on a hard pull.

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