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Started by mahonda, December 24, 2011, 12:14:00 AM

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mahonda

"If your lucky enough to be a logger your lucky enough!"
Burly aka Dad

mahonda

"If your lucky enough to be a logger your lucky enough!"
Burly aka Dad

treefarm

Really nice!!! I worked for Pope & Talbot in Oakridge, in the fall of 1971, setting chokers-brings back memories!
Treefarm

Norm

Now those are some nice logs!

Peter Drouin

Alot of BF, how much BF a load :D
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WDH

Mahonda,

Have a nice day!!!!
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Magicman

And I love watching your game.  My sawmill would also smile if I had a load of those logs.   :)
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thecfarm

Nice smiley face in that first picture. I suppose the skidder is not grabbing onto 3-4 of them at one time? Many more that size to come out?
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Woodchuck53

Just one time I would love to get involved with something that big. 20'x 38" syp is the biggest I have cut up so far. That was after the 8'6" butt cut. Fine load.

They must not be as tight on mud flaps there as they are in central Louisiana.
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mahonda

Only one at a time, but that was before we got the new toy ;). Most loads have been running forty seven hundred feet east oregon scale. The two bigger ones we had to load with two chokers wrapped around them. You cant see the big end its toward the cab. I don't know what the rule on mudflaps here is, but the truck was a "little" heavy, but it woulda looked funny with a small log :D
"If your lucky enough to be a logger your lucky enough!"
Burly aka Dad

Ron Scott

~Ron

Autocar

Enjoyed your pictures, for sure a dandy load of logs.
Bill

treefarmer87

VERY NICE PINE! what kind of prentice is that?
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mad murdock

Nice load. Nice logs!  Where abouts are you in eastern ore? 
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Banjo picker

Dad had a truck like that , would only haul about 4 logs at a time with it... :D...  ;)  .     Thats some nice looking logs.   Banjo
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mahonda

410 prentice around 1980 I think. Im in wallowa the picture is from north of me about an hour.
"If your lucky enough to be a logger your lucky enough!"
Burly aka Dad

mahonda

Well got the scale slips back. It went 7,300 net. The big log on the truck was 1,200 alone.
"If your lucky enough to be a logger your lucky enough!"
Burly aka Dad

customsawyer

I really like those biguns. I may have to shut down the computer as my drooling my ruin the key board. ;D
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