Logger interview #36 Jim McCord, "The saw got ripped out of my hands"
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2020
- I had the pleasure of talking with Jim McCord, on this fine may afternoon and got to hear about some of his life, working in the Northwest woods Felling timber. King5 Logger legends interview )))) • Logger legends live on...
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Cool dude. I really enjoyed his interview.
yeah Jim is a good guy !
It's a glimer of hope to me as a fallers boy that a timber cutter didn't flat out say "hand cutting is all but dead, you'll have to find another job that'll make you to old at to young an age." Neat man that's got to do some neat things in his career. Mr. Jim I hope you have many more good years of safe cuttin and get to retire when you decide it's time, not ma nature! Thanks for another awesome interview Boone, I enjoy all of them but as you well know the cutters are my favorite!!
Worked with him several times over years.He was there at Kurt Kobains moms house at Mud Bay when I about tipped the self loader over
Dude these videos are so cool man thank you for sharing
Awesome Pete. I’m really glad you enjoy them !
Take your time, solid advice right there
Awesome Daniel as always.
Thanks Barry !
Good one Daniel !!!
my kid logan learned alot from Jimmy, I can tell by talkin to Logan that workin for Mike and you guys was some of his favorite times in life so far.Thanks Jimmy
Jim has a long history of felling! Saw got his finger though, me too. I got kickback and had stitches on the second finger, left hand. Hard to find a good cutter, no matter what bush your in. Thanks for the video!
I always enjoy seeing people that know the interviewee commenting on these videos, Jim seems like a really nice guy I’m glad I had the opportunity to talk with him and get a little bit of his story on film. Did you guys used to cut timber together?
Good stuff
Nice interview Daniel!!! Keep up the great work!
Thank you Brad I really appreciate it buddy
Rip Mike Coleman
Luv your videos
Awesome Mike, thank you for watching and commenting. What part of the world are you from?
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos north east Washington state right by Canadian border small logging town
awesome !
Awesome interview. Really enjoyed this. Boone why is it hard for a man to break in as a faller? Don't know if you remember, made a comment last year. I work on a ranch in Montana but would like to move to the northwest and go into logging. This is gonna be my last year here. I'll start where i gotta start and do what i gotta do, but I'd like to be like this man. I love slaying trees.
I do remember you Peter. Not sure why its so hard to break in as a faller, but id imagine tough L&I rates would be a determining factor. check out my interview with Pavel mcglave he started out cutting wood then cut timber, very interesting man and would have alotta insight.
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos will do thanks, Boone!
if you have any questions give me a yell.
What's he drinkin?
i think a redbull