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  1. squisher

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    It might not be to dramatized. I've never seen any of these shows(no tv) but I have seen loggers go toe to toe before, brothers to boot.
  2. squisher

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    Mostly our blocks were laid out that we had to move the yarder along the top as well we'd be real lucky to get 6 roads out of one yarder setting.
  3. squisher

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    Holy fork, that's five axle loads though right? Up here we were running all seven axles and now some guys are moving to eight. 4-5 loads a day was good production on the interior work I've done, you musta had better wood:D. Honestly I don't know/remember what the loads worked out to on the...
  4. squisher

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    Yah that's what I'm talking about, little yarders kick ass and are easy to rig out. Which is what I was originally trying to say about the show. The kid should be happy to work on the smaller yarder, I know I was. And I agree on the moving, espescially with a small yarder moving is easy if...
  5. squisher

    Axe men

    What about setting up and changing roads? And I don't care how good a hooker/layout person you are, sooner or later you're doing some lousy long pulling while highleading. I remember the good days with creamy going and pumpkins but I also remember the long pulls at times.
  6. squisher

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    I dunno though on a bigger yarder with long roads you should be hooking hot and cold to keep things moving. Never did that on the smaller yarder, everything always seemed easier to me on the little skylead I worked with at the end. Mainly just all the lines being smaller I guess, you pull a...
  7. squisher

    Axe men

    Smaller the yarder the easier it is. Smaller lines, smaller blocks.
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