Forest to Pasture - How West Wast Won

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  • @russellclement2058
    @russellclement2058 Рік тому +10

    What a brilliant video,, At 13 in 1962 I was working for a neighbour and we were blowing stumps with Gelly
    A year later I saw my first Cat D8 , no low loader , he walked it 6 miles , to me it was huge and very impressive , the boss had a 10 or so stumps to dig out , he just tilted the blade and dug them out with the corner of the blade , a pretty decent gum to be dug out and a big heap of lantana ,, all in all it only took a few hours , but I was in awe,,

  • @mpi4782
    @mpi4782 8 місяців тому +4

    Absolutely great video!! Should be weekly compulsory viewing for Albo, Adam Bandt and Chris Bowen to remind them of what made Australia great- Hard work and perserverance- Not being woke and whinney!!

  • @harls9287
    @harls9287 9 місяців тому +1

    Great doco guys. Capturing the memories, stories and history of how what we take for granted today was done. Thanks for making it and sharing 👍

  • @cementer7665
    @cementer7665 Рік тому +28

    One of the best videos, on any subject that has been posed on UA-cam. It is too bad, that the majority of You Tube videos are pure crap, either with worthless, idiotic content, or "narrated' by hyperventilating, blowhards, with their sensationalist, over-dramatic commentary.
    That you were able to talk to the old-timers, WHO ACTUALLY DID the work, and took the pictures and the movies., put their words, and their memories into posterity.
    Thank YOU so much.

  • @danepettingill4813
    @danepettingill4813 Рік тому +11

    Thank you so much for this fantastic documentary. Absolutely loved this. So much information and interesting stories. Brilliant 👏

  • @mannyportelli2114
    @mannyportelli2114 Рік тому +10

    Gees I loved that history lesson. Great character's telling snippets of there memories. Fantastic. Well done.

  • @GlobalistJuice
    @GlobalistJuice 8 місяців тому +2

    You put together a wonderful archive video, very well done!👍

  • @maxschulz6984
    @maxschulz6984 Рік тому +4

    Thanks Garry for a great program i used to drive a dozer for Les Boyer of Portland many years ago

  • @bradgardner4299
    @bradgardner4299 Рік тому +9

    Awesome to see the development of Aussie agriculture.
    My grand father did the same in W.A. and so did my father on the fringes of the wheat belt.
    Well done crew!

  • @nickerzzbell4811
    @nickerzzbell4811 Рік тому +5

    39 years old, did my apprenticeship in the forestry industry. Love operating and fixing machinery, but love nature more. Just got an old D3C-79U and want to make this thing pay its dues by becoming a machine of working with nature rather than destroying it.
    I have so much respect for these old timers, they are genuine. Unfortunately they were led up the garden path on the right way to do things.
    Thanks for reinforcing my passion for history, engineering, and looking after the land.

    • @theAndyrandypandy
      @theAndyrandypandy Рік тому

      Respect

    • @BAMHEIDSPINKWORKS
      @BAMHEIDSPINKWORKS Рік тому

      they helped control the temperature of the Earth they just didn't realise what they were a part of

    • @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568
      @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568 Рік тому +1

      TRY ALL YOU WANT, WITH A D11 AND BIGGEST MINING LOGGING AND SHIPS YOU WILL.....NEVER DESTROY YER MUTHER'S, Skirt nor her toes or fish ner Chickens. The Hippie mountain climbers can come in with choppers and their picnic tables and grounds will grow over, but make nice TOURIST POSTER materials for sides of trucks and magazines. Even anti shot gun ads. Dirt bike tracks. Nuke em and more people will come. Maybee
      not so many,or as fast.
      Go visit the Amazon or Mt St Helen's. Hike around Hudson's Bay.
      You are going to enjoy your D3. Do some great landscaping and enjoy it.
      😊 THANK you and God too.pl❤️💛🏕🐮🐮🌲🐮🎄🎄🎄🌲🎄🌲🌲🌲.

    • @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568
      @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568 Рік тому +1

      @pakistaniraveasylum1396 been to Hawaii lately.
      Pompeii? Hike through the Amazon. Tibet? Climb the Himalayas.

    • @BAMHEIDSPINKWORKS
      @BAMHEIDSPINKWORKS Рік тому

      @@endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568 mpemba

  • @thatsoutrageous1961
    @thatsoutrageous1961 5 місяців тому

    Great doco thanks so much, we will never see the likes of these Gentlemen again.

  • @RedDog265
    @RedDog265 2 роки тому +17

    Thanks for posting this oral history Gary very informative and beautifully presented. Although I have no family links to this area many family members were involved in similar activities in Tasmania. It is also interesting to note how attitudes have changed.

    • @jayjones6904
      @jayjones6904 Рік тому

      Left a few 8h 8k 7g7h7e in woods in neutral and wide open because of bees or ground wasps I'm retired first tractor was allis Chalmers hd6 cable blade think u for the adventure brought lot of good memories of my Florida life

  • @deanno7067
    @deanno7067 Рік тому +3

    What a fantastic documentary and narration. My grandfather and grand mother and his brothers and parents came to australia in the late 40s to a 200 acre bush block just outside of bairnsdale that they purchased. They cut the logs by hand and had contracts for telecom poles. He told me about a a bloke in the area that had a converted army tank with a bulldozer blade that they would get to clear some land for them also, i have been wanting to see a picture of this for years so thank you! They were vegetable farmers he had a brand new ferguson tea20.

  • @bundella1
    @bundella1 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting - thank you!! Great to see where it all began!!

  • @Ifyouarehurtnointentwasapplied

    It would be great to see the same photos now with out the bush and a estimate of the tonnage of organic matter per acre compared to now

  • @edhuber3557
    @edhuber3557 Рік тому +5

    10:04 Big, older guy...but has a good eye, some heft, a sharp edge, and each blow counts. Wish I'd half that.

    • @edhuber3557
      @edhuber3557 Рік тому +1

      11:38 Look at him go.

    • @dfross87
      @dfross87 Рік тому +1

      Cuts left and right handed, too. Plenty of practice in that technique.

  • @Stopdeforestation7033
    @Stopdeforestation7033 Рік тому +1

    Complimenti per aver distrutto foreste......bei documentari....

  • @Horsingabout
    @Horsingabout Рік тому +1

    Thank you, what a wonderful Docco. Many names I recognise I worked on the Heytesbury back in the 60s and 70s brought back many memories. Cheers😅

  • @adrianpritchard5143
    @adrianpritchard5143 11 місяців тому

    Love hearing about history and admire the people that done the work.
    I have a bush block and I am doing some of the stump removal with a tractor with a back hoe.

  • @paulmacdonald3817
    @paulmacdonald3817 Рік тому +2

    Great historical video.

  • @stevebowman421
    @stevebowman421 Рік тому +1

    Bloody hard work, the sight of the bloke using the monkey winch, my father bought one in 1965, we used to pull out stumps the local dozer couldn’t touch. We cleared house blocks as well, I was 9. My father went out in the wheatbelt, and was shocked by the lack of shelter belts, and the attitude of every stick off, very sad, the salinity is now the result, and some people still keep doing it.

  • @jerryderouin9987
    @jerryderouin9987 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for posting ,really enjoyed the video !

  • @lynndonharnell422
    @lynndonharnell422 3 місяці тому

    I did a pipeline in the western Darling Downs around 2000 and there was a stand of cypress pine that hadn't been managed and was a dense mess. We found a pull chain in the stand from the original clearing, so the cypress was regrowth. The leaseholder was allowed to touch them so he wanted as large are right of way width as possible. The local bush fire brigade concurred as a fire break. The government wouldn't budge.

  • @sheepdog1102
    @sheepdog1102 Рік тому +2

    Great job fellas.😊

  • @adamupton8796
    @adamupton8796 Рік тому +1

    Very good documentary. 👍🏻

  • @michaeltrinkle4197
    @michaeltrinkle4197 Рік тому +3

    Truth matters.Thank You and the others who know how it was and did the hard work very few will do today.

  • @geoffgoldsmith7607
    @geoffgoldsmith7607 Рік тому

    What a wonderful documentary.
    I grew up in Gippsland, my family was involved in land clearing and farming.
    Every thing I saw in this video I can relate too.

  • @Sircraig7963
    @Sircraig7963 Рік тому +4

    Great to see the historic components of this documentary. However, vast clearing of native bushland is what makes animal species go extinct ,so had to be stopped.
    In Australia, we have caused the extinction of more species than anywhere else in the world .
    It's now time we as a nation start programs to restore balance to the environment for the sake of our future, and our children's future, and for the future of life on earth .

    • @scouseaussie1638
      @scouseaussie1638 9 місяців тому

      Cry me a river

    • @Sircraig7963
      @Sircraig7963 9 місяців тому +3

      @scouseaussie1638 Thanks for the speedy reply ,I love a deep thinker .
      Did it take that long to think up the reply ,or to read n digest the comment .
      The reality is , we have allowed over clearing.
      Now I don't blame the operators n workers .But clear felling native forest is a worldwide problem .
      It's is sad to think that successive governments have failed to plan for the reforestation of sensitive areas .Our riverbanks would be a good place to put dozers back to work ,this time to restoration work .
      Big machinery is great ,if it's used in the right way . The historic footage was very interesting ,
      However ,it was more often used for totally clearing the bush ,
      We know better now and corridors need to be left or re-establish for animal migration .
      If I could cry a river ,I'd be doing it .
      Respect....!

  • @kristynstill8450
    @kristynstill8450 9 місяців тому

    absolutely brilliant doco

  • @kenreeve6549
    @kenreeve6549 Рік тому +1

    what wonderful history thank you

  • @larryelliott6321
    @larryelliott6321 Рік тому

    Beautiful scenery and sunset imagery.

  • @AlexLindley-u5f
    @AlexLindley-u5f 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for taking the time to tell your story - it wouldve been an Exciting Pioneering time with plenty of work for the Dozers.
    Fire Ash Clogs Air Filters Rapidly - needs knocking out every day or better still - fit new filter- though waay back then the Dozers may have had Oil Bath type Air Filters

  • @melchi777
    @melchi777 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic documentary 👏👏👏

  • @dennisthemenace57
    @dennisthemenace57 Рік тому +6

    Wonderful, we need men like this today

  • @martintaylor984
    @martintaylor984 Рік тому +1

    Great movie thank
    You

  • @John-kl3ue
    @John-kl3ue 6 місяців тому

    My grandfather was given 100 acres at Karridale WA and cleared the lot by Bullocks and hard work

  • @glennwall552
    @glennwall552 Рік тому

    Well remember going though the bush covered with ring barked trees followed by fires during winter big heaps of logs burning for weeks.
    I saw the forests disappear .

  • @lumberjaxe8910
    @lumberjaxe8910 2 роки тому +13

    What a Classic! True Aussie Bushmen.

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview Рік тому

      Bushmen? You mean removers of all bush? Weird logic in Australia.

    • @lumberjaxe8910
      @lumberjaxe8910 Рік тому

      @@Terraceview That's the beauty about different cultures, A Bush man in Africa would be a hunter and gatherer. Do you call fisherman only men that set up and preserve marine parks?.

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview Рік тому

      @@lumberjaxe8910 Why didn't they just use all that timber instead of burning it like Indonesians do?

    • @lumberjaxe8910
      @lumberjaxe8910 Рік тому

      @@Terraceview The Bulk of the timber is used, they only burn the crowns of the trees.

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview Рік тому

      @@lumberjaxe8910 Thanks, I didn't know that.

  • @Mekzuc91
    @Mekzuc91 Рік тому

    solid vid gazza really enjoyed it say hello to Denise would ya see you round

  • @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568

    THANK 😊 YOU, SO VERY MUCH ❤️🌲❗️❗️💸💸💸😊💛❤️📫🙏🙏📫

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 10 місяців тому +2

    Late 1960s seen lots gumtrees' cleared glad the surrounding farmers did clearing back then less bushfires near our country town
    Was alway Malle stumps free firewood avail everywhere & rabbits kept us busy also
    The channels have stopped flowing from the 90s now all farm water piped tanks along roads to water livestock Fish & Yabbies dont get to migrate so less avail now .
    1 good thing for the waterboard sold off foreign but chitouse for fishermen . They Make up new laws people pay for rainfall runoff that fill dams etc
    And on it goes Farmers make food yet cop all the tariffs transport to & from farms yet get low prices while supermarkets make a fortune

  • @bushratbeachbum
    @bushratbeachbum Рік тому

    80 acres in a lifetime, 4 acres a year, how does that work out?

  • @dduckman1423
    @dduckman1423 Рік тому

    Well made production. I know this area and there is still a lot of bush between the SA border and Warrnambool. Not the devastation the Greenies make out.

  • @clivefive4081
    @clivefive4081 Рік тому

    THANKS😍

  • @dannyhowell2027
    @dannyhowell2027 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @markgamble8377
    @markgamble8377 Рік тому

    Loved seeing this history.
    Have a D6 can relate somewhat.

  • @davidforbes6250
    @davidforbes6250 Рік тому +2

    Non woke will always be a good thing.

  • @danstevens2204
    @danstevens2204 Рік тому

    The log was probably to catch the cable should it fail.

  • @HorseMalone
    @HorseMalone Рік тому

    Where would you find such folk nowadays ? People today just haven't got a clue....It's as simple as that .

  • @bbrcummins1984
    @bbrcummins1984 Рік тому +2

    No boy buns or skinny jeans in sight 😅

  • @ralphbaxter2655
    @ralphbaxter2655 9 місяців тому

    Perseverance

  • @AA-69
    @AA-69 6 місяців тому

    BRAVO SIR .....how well you destroyed a beautiful planet 👍

  • @mattbyrne6283
    @mattbyrne6283 Рік тому

    Nowadays big corporations monopolized on all these peoples work taking away the common American small businesses leading to slaves for the corporations where the common people never gain wealth so being stuck living an existence without holiday trips makes the slow death of the American dream

  • @servantofgod5642
    @servantofgod5642 4 місяці тому

    Imagine how many koalas pissed on these blokes!

  • @barrytipton1179
    @barrytipton1179 Рік тому

    And we call Brazil

  • @tclanjtopsom4846
    @tclanjtopsom4846 Рік тому +3

    The destruction of the bush is a pity, we came ,we saw and we destroyed it. Meh, we gotta eat somehow. 😂

  • @Westozmagic
    @Westozmagic 6 місяців тому

    Destroyed the land

  • @dm55
    @dm55 Рік тому

    West Wast Won. - edit

  • @drewrowl
    @drewrowl Місяць тому

    Bunch of liers! Tell the truth or be cursed by it.

  • @sanepeter2034
    @sanepeter2034 Рік тому +1

    Cleverly leaves out it's not about America so you'll keep watching

    • @ivybuck1
      @ivybuck1 Рік тому +2

      I kind of picked that up pretty quickly from the accents. I do not exactly understand your comment about the location interest, as having dropped a few trees and burned out the stumps myself on a small property, would have found the landclearing methods interesting regardless of where it happened.

    • @dfross87
      @dfross87 Рік тому +3

      How dastardly of them to not acknowledge that America is the centre of the universe. The way they cunningly hid the fact that this film is about Australia in the description.

    • @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568
      @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568 Рік тому

      They FILMED IT IN CUBA With Trudeau and Kamela Harris and Petuski, with Patty
      Murray.

  • @natalieroberts7148
    @natalieroberts7148 5 місяців тому

    Shame

  • @JamesBOydston-pq9zq
    @JamesBOydston-pq9zq Рік тому +3

    How the west was stolen

    • @rhetthickey420
      @rhetthickey420 Рік тому

      Ha!!

    • @nickerzzbell4811
      @nickerzzbell4811 Рік тому

      How the West was wrecked...

    • @Mekzuc91
      @Mekzuc91 Рік тому +2

      go cry about it

    • @jefftheaussie2225
      @jefftheaussie2225 Рік тому +9

      Thank goodness for men with big hearts, they gave us what we have now. We should never take that for granted.

    • @MRosati5000
      @MRosati5000 Рік тому

      @@nickerzzbell4811 Was this a good idea.?

  • @davidpethick83
    @davidpethick83 Рік тому

    LOST......

  • @williamhumphrey9766
    @williamhumphrey9766 Рік тому

    Great memories. Thanks.

  • @russellcookson2962
    @russellcookson2962 Рік тому +2

    West wast whus what

  • @endicotttrucktractorrwolfe5568

    INCREDIBLE. Yet it was done in the Pacific Coast and West of our USA, During much of the same time period, only maybe more Powder was used.🏕📫🙏💛🐮🐂🪵🎄🎄🎄🌲🌲🌾🌾🌾🐄SHEEP HELPED as well. 😊