HOW TO VIDEO: CABLE LOGGING WHISTLE SIGNALS for standing skyline operation.

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  • @TomOHern
    @TomOHern 3 года назад +10

    Randomly browsing videos tonight and I get to see a talkie tooter! My grandfather invented those and I spent a summer getting to assemble them at the shop. Awesome to see one so well used!

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  3 года назад

      That is awesome Tom, thanks for watching and commenting. I really enjoyed making this video. I appreciate your kind words.

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger 2 месяца назад

      Henry “Hank” Wilson invented the Talky Tooter right?

    • @TomOHern
      @TomOHern 2 месяца назад

      @@BushyHairedStranger no

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger 2 месяца назад

      @@TomOHern who did?

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger 2 месяца назад

      @@TomOHern Some claim it was Ray R.Davis who invented the “Bug” device that uses a Mercury Switch, Antenna, and a mic to speak into.

  • @backin1775
    @backin1775 3 года назад +4

    My Grandma, who is 92, was a Whistle Punk in British Columbia. I can’t wait to play her your video!!

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  3 года назад +1

      Wow that’s so cool ! I bet she has some stories

    • @690_5
      @690_5 Год назад

      Heck yeah, I’m up here in BC just starting my logging career.

  • @tsukiF
    @tsukiF 5 лет назад +6

    My husband found this video for me because we have a timber company clearing trees on the hill behind us and all day long I heard these whistles. They seemed so random, and I thought they were tied to machines moving back and forth. Great explanations!

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  5 лет назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting, I'm glad this was helpful. . where abouts do you live ?

    • @tsukiF
      @tsukiF 5 лет назад

      Daniel Boone's Logging videos we’re in grays harbor county - Wynoochee Valley. So behind us is Weyerhaeuser land that they’ve been clearing

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  5 лет назад

      oh I see. I know the are well worked up there in my early twenties.

  • @jasonlandon4092
    @jasonlandon4092 Год назад +3

    There has been a small Thunderbird working a hillside about 2 miles as the crow flies from my house all winter. When they first started we’d hear the whistles, but couldn’t see the strip. Took about 3 weeks then we could see the corridors.
    About 3 o’clock one afternoon we were outside and heard the quitting whistle. My wife asked me “wtf was that one for?” I said that’s the beer whistle!!

  • @rockfishmiller
    @rockfishmiller 3 года назад +4

    7 long, man injured, long short short short short long repeated, fire. The most dreaded whistles in the bush. Thanks for posting.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  3 года назад +2

      I’m glad to have never had to hear those whistles where I worked, unfortunately I forgot to include them in this video 🤦🏼‍♂️. Thanks for watching ~Daniel

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke 2 года назад +1

      On the crew I'm working for here in northern california it's 6 longs for man down/injured. Have only heard that once so far back in 2014 when I was chasing landing. Had a kid wind up dead on the helicopter ride to the hospital after being struck by a smaller 20'' tree that had gotten pulled over after getting wrapped up by chokers on the carriage on it's way back down the hill. Hit him square in the back after trying to run away from it.
      Really high cost all due to the tree not having been simply cut in the first place. But when trees do get wrapped up like that, they usually tend to get pulled straight down the hill along the skyline, but in this case the chokers came unwrapped before pulling it all the way over, causing the dead rootwad to make it fall sideways.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  2 года назад +1

      That is so sad .

  • @danielhildebrand6892
    @danielhildebrand6892 29 дней назад

    I drive by the home of Talkee Tooter daily. Never saw a video of all the patterns. Always fun being up I. The woods and bear that whistle echo up the Skagit River Valley. Thanks

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  29 дней назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to Comment Daniel. Take care and have fun out there in the skagit valley -D Boone

  • @ryanstewart1521
    @ryanstewart1521 2 месяца назад

    Cool vid Mr Daniel, there’s something about the sound of those whistles that’s intriguing.

  • @graham2631
    @graham2631 3 года назад

    Thanks Dan, every time l want to go back in time l listen to you blow signal.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  3 года назад

      hey that makes me smile. you are welcome !

    • @graham2631
      @graham2631 2 года назад

      The interviews are gold really like them just great guys its nice to hear their stories.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting, it means a lot to me

  • @trayslay718
    @trayslay718 7 лет назад +1

    I have no idea what made me look up a logging whistle but I'm glad I did. I am an electrician by trade so I have no reason to know this lmao. Sounds confusing but I'm sure like anything else you get it over time👍👍🌲🌲

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  7 лет назад +1

      You are right repitition solidifies these things in a persons brain. Doing it every day it becomes like second nature to think in terms of whistle signals. I’m glad you looked it up too thanks for watching

  • @arborist460
    @arborist460 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks Daniel I've always wondered how the hell yall keep up with all the different signals..I'm an old Appalachian hillbilly we'd just scream till someone pulled or lost our voice or somethin...these yahoos round here would have a time..lol...now..wind on that sob and let's go!

  • @ryanstewart1521
    @ryanstewart1521 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid. must take a while to remember all those whistles.

  • @swn02
    @swn02 8 лет назад +3

    oh man that is so different from what I use here in New Zealand, we used to use talkie tooters but we just use radios now, but still do toots for what they want

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  8 лет назад +1

      swn02 yeah there are sometimes large variations between logging companies and countries for that matter. I'm kinda curious what is your whistle for raising the skyline for instance do you guys run a motorized carriage ? What part of nz are you from. Thanks Daniel.

    • @swn02
      @swn02 8 лет назад +1

      Ours country wide are the same by law , some people use a carriage, but most of the time the company I work for we just scab. We use the skyline only when we need to ,5 short for up and 4 short for sky down. some people here in NZ are using the new falcon grapple carriage, you should look it up. All the logging our company does is on the east cost of the north island, mainly with in 100 km of the city of Napier.

  • @alexesgate8033
    @alexesgate8033 5 лет назад +2

    This is the video that made me want to start making my own videos

  • @splintercat1
    @splintercat1 5 лет назад

    I never knew what you were saying but I liked hearing you there, not far.

  • @onrr1726
    @onrr1726 2 года назад

    I remember using similer calls when I worked for the railroad we had horn signals on the track repair crews.

  • @williambryant2807
    @williambryant2807 2 месяца назад

    How does the carriage work? Great explanation btw

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  2 месяца назад

      Great question , here is a video for that
      ruclips.net/video/tnp3j5xmfCw/видео.htmlsi=kvg766vd33MzGZeG

  • @codynew4009
    @codynew4009 7 лет назад +2

    Dang so different from how we doing it in Northern California. I wish we had that big Eagle carriage, we have the Eaglet.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  7 лет назад

      Cody New hey buddy Are the whistles kinda opposite to your setup ? I know what yer saying we had an eaglet as a backup and it was violent when releasing the skyline clamp 😁 man the yarder would shake. Really love the big skycar and it's functions

  • @steppoffaith8426
    @steppoffaith8426 5 лет назад +2

    I would deffo have to study for sure.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  5 лет назад

      it takes awhile to remember all that, but once you work with it for a couple months it'll be with you until you die.

  • @onrr1726
    @onrr1726 4 года назад +1

    I would assume stop / emergency is to hold the key and give a long blast??

  • @DeBergeracs-s1n
    @DeBergeracs-s1n Год назад

    Used to love to hear that 1-3-1 long short

  • @GaryLX870D
    @GaryLX870D 6 лет назад

    Pull hard, she'll come easy!! Work hard, take chances.. 🌲

  • @rkryukov996
    @rkryukov996 4 года назад +1

    What about if someone's hurt whats the code for that

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  4 года назад +1

      Seven long whistles

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  4 года назад +1

      I just saw you subscribed but already did a shoutout vid buddy I’ll hit you up in the next one ! Thanks for watching and commenting

    • @rkryukov996
      @rkryukov996 4 года назад

      @@DanielBoonesloggingvideos No Problem bro, and ur welcome

  • @timmylocklear
    @timmylocklear Год назад

    Balled Togger with a Pre Choker.... that was my nickname in high-school

  • @leekohl825
    @leekohl825 4 года назад

    What about hay wire coil whistle??

  • @silverfalconhopkins
    @silverfalconhopkins 5 лет назад

    What is the actual name for the brush buck and where can I buy one from

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  5 лет назад

      its called a Talkie Tooter transmitter. if you keep an eye on craigslist in WA and OR they come up for sale or try a google search. They can be kinda spendy what were you wanting one for ?

  • @piripikerr8896
    @piripikerr8896 8 лет назад

    whats your slack main whistle

  • @ElCanalDeLoggingWMaldonado
    @ElCanalDeLoggingWMaldonado 6 лет назад

    good video

  • @trayslay718
    @trayslay718 7 лет назад

    What is the signal for help this log fell on me?! 🌲🤕☠

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  7 лет назад

      7 Long whistles is man down in the brush. There were a few I forgot to add in this video 🤦‍♂️

  • @bencarter2334
    @bencarter2334 6 лет назад

    I went to British Columbia about 20 ish years ago and Yarder crews used Radios. It seems a lot easier and safer than this system? Whats the benefit of this whistle system over a radio?

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  6 лет назад

      hmm, i worked on a crew that did the voice yarding and it was a bit difficult at times, yarder engineer couldn't hear/tell what he was needed to do. Id assume voice yarding is a cheaper setup, Whistles tell everyone in the vicinity whats going on and if someone misses a whistle it is fairly obvious. I would say that its just preference.

    • @bencarter2334
      @bencarter2334 6 лет назад

      Thanks Daniel it was quite a while ago, I was setting chokers and doing some chasing on the landings it was a great time. Are you in Canada or USA?

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  6 лет назад

      @@bencarter2334 I.m in the USA where about do you live ?

    • @bencarter2334
      @bencarter2334 6 лет назад

      @@DanielBoonesloggingvideos England UK

    • @BoutThatAction
      @BoutThatAction 5 лет назад +1

      Radios suck they slow the riggin down a bunch and defintely are not safer

  • @rangehot
    @rangehot 2 года назад

    Why not just use a handy talkie? Seems communication would be easier.

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  2 года назад +2

      hello. Yes some guys do use walkie talkies for yarding purposes. I'm not sure why this older method is still used instead .

    • @jaredlipe-cd9tg
      @jaredlipe-cd9tg Месяц назад +1

      Quicker communication once you learn the whistles . Plus when ur running the carriage u can tell the yarder engineer what to do and control the functions of the carriage at the same time . Most carriages have electronic controls whether it's the dropline drum on a boman or the skidline and skyline brakes on a slack puller . Plus if ur yarding over walkie talkie half the time someone else is talking on the radio at the same time and there's times u need the yarder engineer to stop pulling or slowdown etc immediately and there's no interference with whistles

    • @jaredlipe-cd9tg
      @jaredlipe-cd9tg Месяц назад +1

      It does seem backwards if you haven't done yarder logging but once you are a longer distance from the yarder and your walkie talkie is all staticy but the whistles off the brush bug come through clear it makes sense

  • @justinmoore418
    @justinmoore418 11 месяцев назад

    You forgot the coils whistle . Long n a short means fk u on our side .

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  11 месяцев назад

      That is too funny. Yeah I totally port this up and ended up making a separate video part two with coil whistles included. Where are you Logging at Justin ?

    • @justinmoore418
      @justinmoore418 11 месяцев назад

      I'm in oregon

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  11 месяцев назад

      cool , have a few friends down that way, sounds like mostly a decent place except for Kate Brown

  • @DeBergeracs-s1n
    @DeBergeracs-s1n Год назад

    That was a great f##@ u whistle

  • @fredross3176
    @fredross3176 4 года назад

    Way different than BC standard all over BC. Dangerous should be standard

    • @fredross3176
      @fredross3176 4 года назад

      Too easy to confuse a bad' slack whistle with something else

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  4 года назад

      copy that. thanks for watching and commenting Fred. do many contractors use motorized slack pulling carriages or drum cars up there or are you guys using strictly rigging ? ~Daniel

  • @nicke1903
    @nicke1903 3 года назад

    Yeah I'd screw that up, its awesome.

  • @dakotahheywood4869
    @dakotahheywood4869 9 месяцев назад

    Why wouldn't you at this point just use radios? That's way to much man

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Dakota. I’m honestly not entirely sure why more people don’t use handheld radios. Hopefully someone on here can’t jump on board and comment to this. I worked for a company in Australia that use handheld radios, and when the rigging slinger would give a command to the Yarder Engineer the Yarder Engineer would Blow back the corresponding whistle with whatever line movement the rigging slinger was asking for.

  • @kingkongkong2204
    @kingkongkong2204 4 года назад

    Why not just talk on radio

    • @DanielBoonesloggingvideos
      @DanielBoonesloggingvideos  4 года назад

      Some people do that. The guys I’ve asked regarding that, have told me it’s because the whistles are audible all over the logging unit and everyone can hear what’s going .

  • @itwasjammerthatclickedyou2262
    @itwasjammerthatclickedyou2262 2 года назад

    What about one long? STOP !