Dave Shepard
Square peg, round world.
Let me guess, 5x4 transmission?
. Really not a big deal but still agitating. Everything was in the ROW. Finished that up just as a competitor pulled up to work for the property owner. We BSed for a few and he let me try out his geckos and I lent him my Bashlins. I'll be sticking with the Bashlins. A bid wide spreading red oak was the next victim. We had room to rig big for most of it. The tight side went big as well. We got creative with the rigging. Used some double block rigging along with a " drift line?" We also break out the rope jack. My rope man attended the crash course at Treestuff this week end and came home with one. Awesome tool! Ended the day by watching my daughters T-ball game. It was a great day!
Saturday work is good. Slammed out a good sized job this past Saturday beating the rain thanks to the mini and some good felling( mostly learnt from here).
I tried to upload a screen shot of it and it's taking forever. It's made by CMI and available at Treestuff.

Nice truck! I have the fantasy of having vintage trucks for the fleet like that truck turned into a chip truck.Great story, Jim, on the IH repair...cool when something like that actually all comes together.
Here is my oldest IH...1945 KB-5...waiting for me to find time to mess with it. I have toyed with the idea of using is as a log hauler.
Bought it for $200 from a fellow that had to close his gear making machine shop due to losing his contracts to overseas (India) companies. He was getting ready to leave to be a missionary in Africa.
It was running in 2000 when he parked it in his warehouse. I bought it in 2008.
My climber in training, Jason (deadeyedru) taking his first ponderosa top after stripping the limbs. With targets
https://youtu.be/BMRlHvUYI9g
Nice vid Sam. That bass cuts like balsa.
