thanks so much Erik. there are a couple more old vids like this ill be putting up. How is it out your way are you still cutting the high grade stuff ? hows the timberjack running ?
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos Hello Daniel. Yes still cutting high grade hardwood and pine. Obviously not quite as big as there. Takes 200 years to grow a 4 to 5 ft through tree here and there only 80 to 100 ft Max. My timberjack is excellent. I Love my Clark's too. Staples in the northeast. Hope your well.
Thank you ! Great old video. I remember the old Rayonier building on the Hood canal shoreline on highway 101 between Hoodsport and Potlatch close to the Grove and Skipper John's shrimp stand best tasting shrimp he owned the shrimp boat the Sea Parrot which was docked at the old Hoodsport Marina between the Old Mill Tavern and the Aquarium in Hoodsport Wn. In the 1950's and 1960's. Also remember Rayoniers logging railroad in Sekiu Wn. Those were the good old days !
What a tutorial. Back in college we had a cruiser who worked for Stimson, needless to say we had to watch damn near every safety video of this era! Negligence is not an excuse.
Really cool video from way back. Notice that the limbs hung up in the tree were Not called “widow makers”.?? I’m guessing these were the men killed giving these limbs their name.
The saw must weigh 100 lbs. Can't imagine just lugging it up the hill. I'm a Mason and lift heavy stone but I don't carry them through brush and over fallen trees.
Yeah guys back then really had it rough with that big heavy equipment packing through the brush. I’ve seen you guys at work doing the masonry thing and that is tough backbreaking laborous stuff, my hat is off to you.
Thank you!
This old footage is a treasure!
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment !
Pretty awesome, not as much change as one would think!
Another fantastic video brother 👍. I've spoken to you frequently in comments. This stuff must be found and preserved!! THANK YOU !! Awesome stuff
thanks so much Erik. there are a couple more old vids like this ill be putting up. How is it out your way are you still cutting the high grade stuff ? hows the timberjack running ?
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos Hello Daniel. Yes still cutting high grade hardwood and pine. Obviously not quite as big as there. Takes 200 years to grow a 4 to 5 ft through tree here and there only 80 to 100 ft Max. My timberjack is excellent. I Love my Clark's too. Staples in the northeast. Hope your well.
Absolutely awesome video Danny! Thanks for posting ole boy!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see some of the older methods and equipment.
Yeah same here, Glad you liked it!
Enjoyed.
You betcha I subscribed to this channel!!!!
Awesome, thanks for subscribing 🤙🏻
them dudes are swamping faster then I can with a chain saw, lopping off 4" maple limbs with one lazy swing...
haha
Love these old videos, thanks for posting!
Glad you like them Brendan. thanks for watching ! i've got a couple more oldies to upload too.
The side shift at 2:40 was nice and that bark falling down was impressive. Such a cool clip.
those were definatley my favs too haha.
Thank you ! Great old video. I remember the old Rayonier building on the Hood canal shoreline on highway 101 between Hoodsport and Potlatch close to the Grove and Skipper John's shrimp stand best tasting shrimp he owned the shrimp boat the Sea Parrot which was docked at the old Hoodsport Marina between the Old Mill Tavern and the Aquarium in Hoodsport Wn. In the 1950's and 1960's. Also remember Rayoniers logging railroad in Sekiu Wn. Those were the good old days !
wow too neat,thanks for tking the time to comment. I'm glad you like the video.
I could probably spend hours talking to you.i was born and raised in that area and love hearing the hostory
great video !
Thanks for watching Richard
Classic 👍
@ 14:49 Amazing footage!
Hot Dam!!!! ..I love these vidz....Thank you!!!!!
Glad you like them! thanks so much.
Nice yellow fir.
SAFETY!!!!!!
Now its getting serious when they break out the dynamite.
What a tutorial. Back in college we had a cruiser who worked for Stimson, needless to say we had to watch damn near every safety video of this era! Negligence is not an excuse.
Really cool video from way back.
Notice that the limbs hung up in the tree were Not called “widow makers”.?? I’m guessing these were the men killed giving these limbs their name.
yeah i'd say you are right about that .
Cool vid
thanks Wade ! it was really nice to see you and Logan yesterday. are you interested in doing an interview sometime ?
The saw must weigh 100 lbs. Can't imagine just lugging it up the hill. I'm a Mason and lift heavy stone but I don't carry them through brush and over fallen trees.
Yeah guys back then really had it rough with that big heavy equipment packing through the brush. I’ve seen you guys at work doing the masonry thing and that is tough backbreaking laborous stuff, my hat is off to you.
Just put a new truck on the road 2021 w9 8 axle, silver with blue bunks
"ded lucifearing limbs"? I should probably get my hearing checked.
Evil bastards
🤣😂
That's now at least two of us. I even caught myself asking aloud what he said.
bucking blown down trees suck
I totally agree. That has never been a fun thing for me