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  • How much wood could a (mechanical) woodchuck chuck?

    Someone sent this to me in .wmv format, but I found a version of it on Youtube.

    Really, who need lumberjacks anyway?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WwPHeM5ltI
    I know this, because Tyler knows this.

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    Dayummm, and folks say I'm a fast eater!! Looks liek somehting out of a cartoon of space invaders coming to demolish our planet!
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    • #3
      Oh I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok
      I sleep all night and I work all day...
      If you don't own a fire extinguisher, do me a personal favor and go purchase one... immediately.

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      • #4
        I used to do by hand what that machine is doing, cutting trees and removing the bark. I sold my stuff to a trucker who hauled the wood to the paper mills in Wisconsin. Had to cut the trees into 100 inch lengths. It would take me 15 - 20 minutes a tree typically, depending on the number of branches I had to cut off once I had felled the tree. Cut a strip of bark off the top with a draw shave, then pry the bark off with what looked like a big chisel with a "T" handle. When the sap was flowing the bark would 'pop' as it came off the tree. Did this summers and paid most of my way through college this way. Had 3 chain saws for the cutting and a tractor to pull the logs to a landing where a truck could get at them. I was in shape those days....
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        • #5
          I was in shape those days....
          Jerry, I always tell them... Round is a shape too!


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          • #6
            That's not logging, that's flat land Plantation harvesting on an alder Plantation. You couldn't do much of that out here, unless you could hang it from a helicopter.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by wa407mpp View Post
              That's not logging, that's flat land Plantation harvesting on an alder Plantation. You couldn't do much of that out here, unless you could hang it from a helicopter.
              Good point! I wondered why all the trees were the same size (and relatively small too)! Definitely would not work in an Old-Growth forest...
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