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Title: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 15, 2002, 01:01:47 PM
anyone out there who wants honest on the ground logging and sawmill training  :D (free labor) should e-mail me tonight, as i cut tomorrow till............. nice environment  :D (cold in woods)
nice scenery  :D (work so hard you won't get to look at it) get fit get in shape :D  (work so hard we don't stop for lunch)
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: DanG on February 15, 2002, 02:11:32 PM
DanG!! >:(

I always miss out on these wonderful opportunities. I'm on stand-by for my beloved company this weekend. Drat the luck. :'(
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: Scott_R on February 15, 2002, 06:52:25 PM
Darn! Booked up. And so close by. Just down the road.
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: Frank_Pender on February 15, 2002, 07:42:25 PM
I MIGHT HAVE the best excuse, I am 3000 miles away. :D :D :D :D Also I hve sawing to do for a special construction job.  No LUNCH?  Not even a can of peas?  if anyone wants to come out West I will provide either a tent, hay barn, tac room, or owners house and the aminities and a case of Santiam Peas, grown right here in the beautiful Willamette Valley for lunch,  breakfast and supper are dependent upon production. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) ;)
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: Bud Man on February 16, 2002, 12:58:06 AM
James--Take a break every 5 or 6 hours --Take some good pictures to post--Post a really good summary of your efforts and I'll send you a can of peas !! :D :D     Be Carefull !!
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: J_T on February 16, 2002, 07:43:23 PM
Gee wish i had responded sooner it was in the 50's here today almost had heat stroak!!
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 17, 2002, 04:31:50 AM
yes, it sure was nice out yesterday.  started the tractor a 8 and sharpened the saw, cleaned the filter, and brought a wheel barrow load of firewood inside while she warmed up.  drove out to the back of the wood lot and cut 4 oaks without a problem, then loaded 3 18' and 3 12' plus a few 8' logs onto the forwarder.  started pulling for home but things didnt'd seem right.  seems i had really over estimated the ability of a 10' trailer to carry 18' butt logs and had bent the trailer from the walking beam back.  :o so unload half then deliver, go back pick up the rest.  backed up to the garage and used the grapple to re-level the trailer. whoops too much, popped some welds.  2 hours with the torch and welder. 8) 8) now 3PM back out and cut one more monster, one 18' and 2 12' welds and fishplates held up and i was home by 4:30 :D :D  now is that havin fun or what!!!!!
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 17, 2002, 05:05:47 AM
tree before sawing
(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/c.jpg)
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 17, 2002, 05:09:05 AM
winching third log
(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/winch.jpg)
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 17, 2002, 05:10:30 AM
timber(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/fell.jpg)

Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: Bud Man on February 17, 2002, 08:08:52 PM
"A man's got to know his trailers limitations"  I think Clint Eastwood said that. :D :D
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 18, 2002, 07:31:04 AM
went back out yesterday morning and loaded up a whole whack a logs and she held up nice.  had to clean up and go out to a party though so only 8 logs.
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: Papa Dave on February 18, 2002, 08:48:49 AM
I sure wish I could come and learn and help. But as it turns out, I can only afford to give so much free labor.  My wife has already taken all of my free labor time for the forseeable future. :D
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: L. Wakefield on February 21, 2002, 07:30:38 AM
   James! That monster tree 3 or 4 ms back- did it hop sideways off the stump (like it lays in the pic) as it was starting to come down or did it do that after it started to hit branches and etc? I had a patient once who was cutting alone- the butt hopped off the stump 'fore he was done cutting and pancaked his foot. There wasn't much left of the foot. (If I get 3-4 days free I'll give you a call and see what you are doing. I'm actually on day 1 of a 2-day break but as usual there is a hedge of other activities already scheduled.)   lw
Title: Re: on the job training (wink)
Post by: woodmills1 on February 21, 2002, 08:03:39 PM
the tree caught another just at the branches and turned at the end.  i was a good 20 metrs away by then.  as you see the woods is thick so it is very hard not to hit another when i fell.  i check my escape, clear it if necessary, and am using a new cut to help the trees fall where i want them.  i run when they go over.  the ones that spook me i notch then winch but still too many others around for a clear fall.  i am just beginning to harvest here and it is dense with trees.  thanks for your concern.