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Started by marc_reusser, December 18, 2009, 06:08:01 PM

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Ken Hamilton

I saw that this morning, too.  Those must be some pretty juiced-up horses.
Ken Hamilton
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jacq01


   When was the RSPCA founded ?  must have been around that time.

   
QuoteThose must be some pretty juiced-up horses
The origin of steroids ????

    Jacq
put brain in gear before putting mouth in action.
never underestimate the stupidity of idiots
I am what I remember.

LeOn3

If it's going down hill, than it will be bether to put the horses on a sled too. That will be a "joyride"  ;D

Leon

NORCALLOGGER

Hi guys,
The sled runners are out side (wider) than the horse walk and they would sprinkle the sled ways with water every night so the sled runners are actually running on ice so moving those huge loads were actually pretty easy or so they said ::) ;) ;D
Rick

marc_reusser

Just got this one.....

Cobb & Healey Lumber Company; Marysville, WA.

Looks to be the track bending/cutting/repair shop.
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In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

M-Works

marc_reusser

Here's a photo of the Cobb & Healey log dump....
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In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

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lab-dad

bitchin!
Got any more of the track repair gang? (or ones like it?)

marc_reusser

More track gangs I don't think so..at least not that I know off-hand...have lots of grungy dirty, tired guys in photos like this though


I do have this one of a survey crew with the track gang. Northern Redwood Lumber Co.; California
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In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

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marc_reusser

Track Crew. Crossett Lumber Co.; Crossett, Arkansas.
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In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

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marc_reusser

Building of a log loading rollway, and track grade. Puget Sound Mill & Timber Co.; near Port Crescent , WA
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In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

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marc_reusser

Not a track crew...but they are going to need one....

Coos Bay Lumber Co.; Powers OR.
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In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

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marc_reusser

Track Construction.

North Bend, WA. (likely North Bend Timber Co.)
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marc_reusser

Nothing to do with track building...just ran across it in the files...

This is a detail/item I have yet to ever see modeled at a log pond.  This is a "bucking saw" used to cut logs to a desired or needed length (or cut off/out "bad" sections that made it out of the woods).

(This might be something for Jacq to add  ;D ;D ;D.....I have a kit that could be used/adapted for the saw portion.)



I am an unreliable witness to my own existence.

In the corners of my mind there is a circus....

M-Works

Philip Smith

Quote from: marc_reusser on February 23, 2010, 02:02:50 PM
Nothing to do with track building...just ran across it in the files...

This is a detail/item I have yet to ever see modeled at a log pond.  This is a "bucking saw" used to cut logs to a desired or needed length (or cut off/out "bad" sections that made it out of the woods).

(This might be something for Jacq to add  ;D ;D ;D.....I have a kit that could be used/adapted for the saw portion.)


operator looks busy  ;D.......seriously....  awesome pic Marc
How did it work...how was the log secured? lifted onto platform? 

jacq01

 
 
QuoteThis might be something for Jacq to add  Grin Grin Grin.....I have a kit that could be used/adapted for the saw portion.


  Are you hoping for me to bite  ::) ::)  Wel I do... ::) ::) . There are plans to have one in the pond, the only snag was where to get the steam supply.
  I have a drwg and some photo's in the book Lumber.  ;D  With the choice of unloader ala Brookings/WSLC the steam line is coming from the main boiler house. This way the steam supply to the bucking saw is solved as it can come from the same line.  ;D ;D

  Jacq

put brain in gear before putting mouth in action.
never underestimate the stupidity of idiots
I am what I remember.