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  1. Cold Logging

    The Logging Thread

    That's always been my impression. !!! I may be a fat old toad but I can still put 25,000-50,000 BD ft on the ground in 6 1/2 hours if the timber is there and the ground isn't nearly vertical. If I had spent the last 20 years sitting in a cab pullin levers that would be impossible.
  2. Cold Logging

    The Logging Thread

    Splicing 6-19 wire rope up to 1" isn't too bad once you know how. 1 3/8" mainline is a hard chore for 2 good men. On the big Skyline/ Slack lines " the ONLY line on a yarder that is called a Cable " you need to use the haywire to pull in your tucks. What a chore that is!!!!!!!!!
  3. Cold Logging

    The Logging Thread

    t was doable. . Usually the hook tenders saw was an 041/038 with a 28" on it but I've done it with a 56 Super with a 36" on it. Yup. I seldom had a pimp either. I'de put a Hindu on each side of my climbing belt with the other end in the shell with the goose neck pinned and mollied with the...
  4. Cold Logging

    The Logging Thread

    What an Excellent idea. !!!!!!!
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