Logging pics

dstimber

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Going to go through a lot more and share them when I get a chance .

The mud photos are from a year or so ago. Our guys were logging in a low bottem area and a Levy broke and flooded the already swampy area. I think it took 2 weeks to get the equipment out.

The rolled log truck was from earlier this year. Our logs not our truck thankfully.
 
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We have many. We have been in the process of building a new office. We are moving in tomorrow so I'm trying to go back and get all the photos I can off the computers we have thousands I just have to find them.
 
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Lots of pressure washing! I was lucky enough to be busy when the cleanup started.
 
Reminds me of when I did building construction years ago around age 20. That was pre-college. I noticed how the large 4 wheel drive high-lift mutilated soil around all the buildings. Adding soil education to that a couple of years later, that's when I learned how badly construction and logging equipment destroy soil structure when operated on moist or wet soils..
 
Lol, pink makes them much less sexy.:/:
 
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Great news today. Dad just sent me these pics of our harvester. I haven't talked to him yet so don't know what the damage is. What's next?

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