Old School methods of mule logging

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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  • @judymorton5991
    @judymorton5991 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the explanation on the single line driving. I also watched your video that goes over it thoroughly. I never knew how that worked before. I'm going to continue watching your stuff because you and your mules are awesome!

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      I am so glad ya enjoy them and can get something from them. That’s why I do it!! So thanks!!! Thanks for watching and take care

  • @JerryRafferty-k9w
    @JerryRafferty-k9w 5 месяцев назад

    Great job Zach, your lady did a great job with the video also. You guys make a great team. Alice and Kate are a working team of mules, very impressive. Thank you both for your time in making the videos. Jerry

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you sir, I appreciate it! All of it. Thanks also for taking time to watch and comment my friend. Take care and do come again!

  • @kennybolt8329
    @kennybolt8329 Год назад +1

    I've heard some of the old men around here in western S.C. talk about mules they used to use that they could dog the logs in the woods and somebody else would knock them out at the mill and send them back to the woods. Enjoy your content.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Yes!!! You hear a lot of stories like that…you just don’t see it much if at all anymore. Which saddens me really: but I am glad to be still going. Thank you for the kind words and for watching. I appreciate it! Take care…

  • @deltonwatts9726
    @deltonwatts9726 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the logging video. You are passing information along to a new audience.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! And that’s my intent is to share some methods taught to me by some good ole mule skinners that’s gone on already. And help people that may not be as fortunate to have someone close by. Sometimes seeing someone do something can have a great impact on how they learn. I am glad to do it and feel I owe it to the ones gone on to pass it on. Thanks a bunch for watching and commenting! Take care

  • @REDMAN298
    @REDMAN298 Год назад +2

    Nice work. You mentioned common sense and that`s a rare commodity among people nowdays.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Lord I know that’s right. I wonder about some people…thanks a bunch for watching and commenting! Take care

  • @AuntieInArkansas
    @AuntieInArkansas 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. I grew up hearing my great-grandpa talking about skidding logs from sun up to sun down using mules and got $1 in pay. I love that I got to see a bit of what he was talking about.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome! I am glad you enjoyed it and could relate to it. That makes me happy!! That’s what I do it for. Thank you so kindly and thanks for watching! Take care and do come again, please!

  • @klauskarbaumer6302
    @klauskarbaumer6302 Год назад +1

    Great to see how willing your mules are, even when the pull is harder than with a forecart. By the way, that's the way I used to snake logs out of the forest with a single horse in the 70s and 80s back in Bavaria. There I never used a team in the woods. You are taking great care of your animals , giving them the necessary breaks.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Howdy! Good to hear from you. And thank you sir for the kind words. I do my best by them. A good team or single animal should be well rounded and not just know one thing or one way no doubt. I plan to work mine single when we get into the smaller stuff. There’s no replacement for single work! It makes the best animals no doubt. Hey, thanks for watching and commenting…I really do appreciate it.

  • @entwifey
    @entwifey 6 месяцев назад

    I love this. Moving to Tennessee soon and will have some logging to do on our property. This is helpful

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  6 месяцев назад

      That would be awesome! I wish you well. And welcome to Tennessee! Thank you for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please

  • @nathanalmond8280
    @nathanalmond8280 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing the video Zach. Kate and Alice are doing good. Stay safe out there working and in the heat.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Sure will buddy and thank you kindly for watching and commenting: I appreciate the kind words. Take care my friend

  • @lorenzowoodson624
    @lorenzowoodson624 Год назад

    Love your videos sir! Always action-packed and informative! Looking forward to the next one!

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Thank you very kindly! The next one is gonna be special I think…some REAL WORLD stuff happening in it. I won’t spoil it tho. Thanks for watching and commenting as usual my friend. Take care

  • @ronelchadwick7110
    @ronelchadwick7110 Год назад +1

    I like the way you take care of your mules.i knew some that never worried about their mules or horses.they get hot and tired to.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      If a man’s smart, he better take care of them. That’s the way your bread is buttered and also they’re too expensive just to simply “replace.” Plus for me, it’s more intimate than that. I love my mules and what they’ve done for me over the years. They work for me, and I try my best to take care of them. It’s a good trade. Thank you for such kind words and thanks for watching! I appreciate it. Take care

  • @everestvirtue309
    @everestvirtue309 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making this wonderful video
    God bless all of you there
    Its all very hard work and i am thankful to go along with you and see how its done
    Take care my friend

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  8 месяцев назад

      No problem. You are most welcome. I’m so glad you enjoyed all the videos! Thank you for taking time to watch and comment! Take care and do come again.

  • @WallaceBrown-dj2gm
    @WallaceBrown-dj2gm 6 месяцев назад

    HAY ZÀCK l noticed ya still hitting that tree with the cart ha ha love the videos. Keep em coming GOD bless you and yours real good. .

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  6 месяцев назад

      Haha, yeah. I’ve been known to hit one every now and then lol. Thanks for the kind words and thanks for taking time to watch and comment.
      Take care my friend and do come again, please!

  • @steemerxaxon1643
    @steemerxaxon1643 Год назад +1

    Man.... Thats a Nice Pair of Mules!!!!

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Thank you very much! I am proud of them…and thanks for watching and also commenting. I appreciate it! Take care

  • @georgewallacejr5644
    @georgewallacejr5644 Год назад

    Hello from Collinwood Tennessee great video buddy 👍👍👍🙏🏻🇺🇸

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Cool 😎 glad to have ya! Thank you kindly!! And thanks for watching and commenting!! I appreciate it. Take care

  • @aubreyvandiver7079
    @aubreyvandiver7079 Год назад

    As always love the video making me want a team of my own

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Hehe, well I’m glad. I don’t know what I’d do without mine. They’re my therapy for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting with such kind words. Take care

  • @jimamccracken5783
    @jimamccracken5783 Год назад

    Wow well trained Mules makes it eaasy.easy. Thanks for poosting.😊

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Yessir, well trained animals do make things a whole lot easier! Thank you for the kind words. I do take a lot of pride in my animals. I am glad ya enjoyed our video and thanks for watching! Take care

  • @Douglas4936
    @Douglas4936 Год назад

    Dad said they never worked their logging horses with blind bridles. What do you prefer, blind or open bridles and why?

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +3

      I’ve done it both ways. Some animals can do it and come can’t. They get to trying to look behind themselves all the time and won’t focus on their job. I prefer blinders especially in the woods because it offers more eye protection for the animals. Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care

  • @jimarsenault849
    @jimarsenault849 Год назад

    do you leave all the tops in the wood to rot or is this taken out for firewood

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +2

      We normally sell what we can for pulpwood and firewood. Then leave the rest to rot. If done properly it really helps promote regrowth and kind of shields small trees as they get their start at life. I hate to have the waste, and now we have found an Avenue for selling our pulpwood, so hoping to rectify that some….maybe! Hey, thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it. Take care

  • @briannapier8337
    @briannapier8337 Год назад

    Good video Zach

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Thank you sir! And thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate it. Take care

  • @fasx56
    @fasx56 Год назад +2

    Zach, I was really surprised to see that you are logging by Mule. This type of Logging takes special skills, Harnesses for the Mules and Equipment that has to be custom made. I figured that a few Hardy and tough folks in America and Europe were keeping this method of logging alive but had not seen it in real time. The skill to train Mules or Horses to do this type of work has to be limited to just a few Men willing to raise animals and spend a lot of time in the Harness, it was impressive for sure.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      There are still some folks around here in the US and Canada still using draft horses and mules for farming and logging. And as logging gets more specialized I’d say there will be a few more here and there. I started with cable skidders, but I prefer working my mules or horses. When you get a pair of animals that are woods smart, it’s really nice! It takes a while to get them there. Mine aren’t as good as I’d like em to be yet. But they’re productive enough for now. Thank you for watching and taking taken to comment. I appreciate your kind words! Take care

  • @winfredmorgan332
    @winfredmorgan332 Год назад +2

    Nice explanation of a jerk line thanks

  • @JackCossairt
    @JackCossairt Год назад +1

    Wet collar pads sure makes good draft animals.

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      No doubt…no doubt! Thanks for watching and commenting!!! Take care

  • @terrythomas7035
    @terrythomas7035 Год назад

    When you let them go if you don’t say whoa would they just stop when they’re tired. Or would they continue to truck?

    • @GeraldCraig-n2q
      @GeraldCraig-n2q Год назад

      My experience they will go till they get tired but lt takes longer rest time

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      It really depends on the load they’re pulling. If it’s a big load, then I go with them. Because I want to make sure they get breaks at the right time such as coming up on a hill or “shade”. Whatnot. But if it’s a regular load, they’ll usually go to the truck. But in all fairness we keep our skids as short as possible. Most times were inside of 50 yards to the truck. So them going on their own isn’t very taxing on them. And they can do it in one pull usually. Thank you ma’am for watching as always and thanks for the question. Take care

  • @fallenskyshomesteadingandp2528

    How much would you pay for a good mule team? And do you have any advice on how to find a good team?

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +3

      Good mules and especially draft mules are pretty high. You can find older teams that are still good and broke pretty well for 10-15k. But a young pair especially if they’re big and really broke…30k is about right. There are some known mule traders that deal with nice stock and are actually reputable. If you want I could probably put you into contact with a few. Thanks for watching and for commenting. I appreciate your questions. Take care

  • @germansahidbeltranardila2985
    @germansahidbeltranardila2985 Год назад

    Huuuuuyyyyyyyyyyyyiiii lo felicito 👌 y me satisface su trabajo y las mulas regrandes y el vídeo fabuloso

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care

  • @terrythomas7035
    @terrythomas7035 Год назад +1

    They are so tuned to your voice

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Yes ma’am, they pay attention really good!! Which is key for a pair of animals working in the woods. The next video we have coming out really shows that too!!! Thanks again for always watching and keeping up with us.

  • @bobe.johnson5586
    @bobe.johnson5586 Год назад +1

    Can they get 2 ties from 1 long?

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      If it the log is big enough in diameter then they can get two ties. Otherwise you’d have to pull what we call here a “double tie.” Which is a 18 footer. Normal tie logs are 9’ logs. So a double is naturally 18’. Typically they wind up getting a tie out of a log and then some edge lumber from the outsides of it. Thank you for watching and asking questions…

  • @shawnrice7179
    @shawnrice7179 Год назад

    Youre takeing the break, LOL, Nut the mules. They are saying lets go man

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣 you figured me out! Thanks for watching my friend and commenting. Take care!!

  • @germansahidbeltranardila2985
    @germansahidbeltranardila2985 Год назад +1

    Desde Colombia se ve muy poco

  • @davidjewell9197
    @davidjewell9197 Год назад

    Good video and be careful

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Thank you sir and will do! Thanks for watching and commenting!! Take care

  • @wandapadgett9492
    @wandapadgett9492 Год назад

    Where can you buy grabbs Google eBay great video

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      You can get them and skip hammers from horseloggersupply.com. And thank you for the kind words. Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care

  • @GeraldCraig-n2q
    @GeraldCraig-n2q Год назад

    Old time stretcher's your using

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Yes it is. And thank you…thanks for watching and also commenting too. Take care

  • @juliegoodge2680
    @juliegoodge2680 Год назад

    Good mules 👍

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Thank you!!! Thanks for watching and also commenting too. I appreciate it. Take care

  • @wayoutwest4944
    @wayoutwest4944 Год назад

    Didn't some people call the 'grabs', 'J-hooks'?

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +3

      J hooks or J grabs are a little different. They’re used in the mountains and are designed so that they’ll come out should the log start outrunning the team coming down the mountain. The teamster could swing the team hard and as they come around the j grabs would come out and release the load. Does that make sense? Hope I explained that so you could make sense of it. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. Take care

  • @GraciousBendepende
    @GraciousBendepende 5 месяцев назад

    I like mules
    I like mules

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you kindly and so do i! Thanks for taking time to watch and comment: take care and do come again, please

  • @JohnnyWhite-fv3qe
    @JohnnyWhite-fv3qe Год назад

    Probably Work them without a Line

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Yes! I actually did turn them loose a few times towards the end of the video. They mind well. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!!

  • @thomasneill6858
    @thomasneill6858 Год назад

    Some people mite not know
    You done gone to showing out driving without a steering wheel
    Ole Kate and Alice may start to read and write next

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад +1

      Haha, yessir maybe a little. I am super proud of the team they’re becoming. They’re so smart and willing. They’re a really nice pair of mules. It’s taken a lot of work, but we’re getting there. I’m hoping maybe I can teach em to put their harness on themselves and then I’ll have it made lol. Thanks for watching my friend and take care!!!

  • @canadianHAWK3
    @canadianHAWK3 Год назад +1

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Thank you very kindly! And thanks for watching and commenting as usual. I appreciate it. Take care

  • @joecamel6196
    @joecamel6196 Год назад +1

    Does not seem like work. Seems like fun

    • @zachodommulelogging
      @zachodommulelogging  Год назад

      Well, it’s both really. At times it’s a lot of work. And at times a lot of fun lol. Can be both at different times 🤣🤣🤣. Anyway, thank you for watching and also commenting! Thank you

    • @DaveBurcham
      @DaveBurcham 11 месяцев назад

      Believe me it,s work,
      I speek from experience