those guys at 4:30 bucking those logs with a saw and the dozer just goes by and dusts them out. I guess as long as the Cats have the copper bellows dust collection, the loggers are on their own
Ive got a barn here in the Ozarks that was built with old growth lumber, there is a lumber co punch mark and date of 1887. I can still see the bulldozer scars where they bladed out two ponds on my property (1938) I found a bottle dump where one night someone drank some beers. Some one had to cut down the trees and pile rocks to make pasture. I have 40 year old lumber on most of my property now, and some really old growth black oaks. Sometimes I just wander around tripping on the hard core dudes and women that tamed this land by hand.
Could you see the gym boys with the tats and topknots doing that kind of work today ? It would kill them in a shift ! Those guys were tough pulling those cross cut saws all day long felling and bucking !
1980's Percy Logging (Knight Inlet British Columbia) 20yr old I was a swamper on the road crew working behind a D9 THAT CAT SKINNER did things with the D9 was amazing and many times scary thought he was going over the side so many times 45 degrees but he pulled it back🤔👍
I just converted the other day delivered heating oil in Detroit Mi in Oct 1950 12.8 cents is now $1.70 and our family was delivering it in 1972 for 16 cents a gallon. Very steady.
Still building roads, hustling logs, building stock tanks with my pull start Pony motor, LeTourneau over head cable system dinosaur. Then reality sets in and it's back to ripping coal on a new 11T. The cable work is like a drug, open cab, no comfort but the work is way more satisfying.
My great grandfather didn't like the new diesel yarder to slow it would only push small trees out of the way vs steam was going fast enough to just break them off...
These documentaries and advertising movies may be "ecological incorrect" but by good, do I wish these times back. Gimme the chance for a one way time travel ticket and I'd say good bye to our political correct and coward times!
@sd31263 There were fortifications along the border to discourage invaders pa had to drive one in the year twenty twenty seven I come from the future not really but don't tell any one
I think transport was safer with railroads in the woods. Logging roads are always one lane. You have to get on the radio and let the truck coming the opposite way know that you are on the road and their is no place to pull over if they get caught. Trains don't have to do that.
There's a park just north of Peoria where a 12 foot by 20 foot sequoia log resides. Brought to Caterpillar for the purpose of test dragging forestry tractors.
God I wish we could go back to the days of no high visibility or safety gear. Just men working. Getting the job done. Corporate America has ruined everything.
Amazing to be able to see this stuff! Impressive machines, and men. Also a shame to see where all the deforestation started. Hopefully we can find a balance very soon.
We are not seceding. There is no provincially authorized government. Obey the laws of the land and if you are my enemy bow down. Before being cut down!
As usual, they sold anything and everything regardless the consequences. Large corporations have consolidated and are doing it today. But instead of mining timber or minerals, they are mining you... Food cost, medical cost (insurance co.), fuel cost, drug cost, communications cost, etc. How's that $18.00 hamburger working out for ya? Or the $4.50 a gallon gas? Or the $1500.00 insurance premium with a $7,000.00 deductable? Waste, waste,waste. There you go.
makes me sick to see the last of the old growth forests being permanently destroyed here. 😢 i am fully aware that i am a part of that continuing problem. still horrible to watch.
Those coots were tough. No cabs, ROPs, or safety gear of any sort. Just an aluminum hat if you were lucky. What a time to have been alive.
more than a few never made it out.
“Shake hands with danger”
And so easy to become unalive with employers who didn’t give a shit about health and safety
Get hurt and it was " thanks for your efforts, now get lost" What a deal.
My grandpa's logging company had 19 D8s and 4 loaders and grader all catapiler
those guys at 4:30 bucking those logs with a saw and the dozer just goes by and dusts them out. I guess as long as the Cats have the copper bellows dust collection, the loggers are on their own
Ive got a barn here in the Ozarks that was built with old growth lumber, there is a lumber co punch mark and date of 1887. I can still see the bulldozer scars where they bladed out two ponds on my property (1938) I found a bottle dump where one night someone drank some beers. Some one had to cut down the trees and pile rocks to make pasture. I have 40 year old lumber on most of my property now, and some really old growth black oaks. Sometimes I just wander around tripping on the hard core dudes and women that tamed this land by hand.
I really enjoyed that. Thanks for keeping these films alive.
I owned and operated a 1954 D-7 dozer for 28 years. It was a tough hard worker. I foolishly sold it and have regretted that decision from day one.
My neighbour felt the same way and bought one for his retirement.
Could you see the gym boys with the tats and topknots doing that kind of work today ? It would kill them in a shift ! Those guys were tough pulling those cross cut saws all day long felling and bucking !
Those gym pansies couldn't even make a day running the Cats..
I miss the days when people had to keep their tattoos covered up when working and a face or neck tat would bar from employment everywhere.
Tuffer than most people can imagine..
Hard to bet a cat
Some good sized turns being pulled here!
Cars only been around for 30 years when this was shot, amazing how technology quickly advanced in a few years.
and the D 7 etc really hasn't changed that much only improved and refined , they were really well designed
7 cents a gallon diesel, those days are long gone!
And 50 cents a hour! The good ol days.
1980's Percy Logging (Knight Inlet British Columbia) 20yr old I was a swamper on the road crew working behind a D9
THAT CAT SKINNER did things with the D9 was amazing and many times scary thought he was going over the side
so many times 45 degrees but he pulled it back🤔👍
10:47 Beautiful country.
Yes I believe that is the old Long Bell lumber mill in Weed Ca with Mt Shasta in the background
When America was strong.
Leeland Haley, one of the greatest WW2 veterans and cat skinner.REST IN PEACE Leeland. 😘
5 Cents in 1935 equals $1.14 today.
It’s more than that five cents a gallon back then it’s about four dollars a gallon now !
@@jhonsiders6077 Our dollar is about to collapse.
I just converted the other day delivered heating oil in Detroit Mi in Oct 1950 12.8 cents is now $1.70 and our family was delivering it in 1972 for 16 cents a gallon. Very steady.
@@azmike1 i hope not but i will bet if things do not change it will take a lot more of them to buy the same things we are paying too much for now !
@@azmike1 I've been hearing the same BS my whole life.
As long as Trump doesn't get elected we'll be fine.
So cool ........thanks !
I loved my 977 cat greatest machine I ever worked with
Excellent video, thank you!
proper people
It's kinda surprising to see how a lot of the design aspects in these machines have remained the same today, just given a new look.
Still building roads, hustling logs, building stock tanks with my pull start Pony motor, LeTourneau over head cable system dinosaur. Then reality sets in and it's back to ripping coal on a new 11T. The cable work is like a drug, open cab, no comfort but the work is way more satisfying.
My great grandfather didn't like the new diesel yarder to slow it would only push small trees out of the way vs steam was going fast enough to just break them off...
"A diesel engine installed saved the company $750" in the 30's thats ALOT of money!
Bug squished in the film at 04:06:14
Muy bueno tu canal 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
These documentaries and advertising movies may be "ecological incorrect" but by good, do I wish these times back. Gimme the chance for a one way time travel ticket and I'd say good bye to our political correct and coward times!
💙🇺🇲💙
Not a whole lot of veneer timber left in the north east…
Maybe they should have left a few.
Much love to you, and goodbye to this pussy whipped blue haired, bullshit world. Take me back too!
It breaks my heart knowing we will never live in these glorious times.
Heard that brother.
My daddy drove a caterpillar Mccormick Dearing TD 35
McCormick Deering crawlers were made by International Harvester, and are therefore not Caterpillars.
@sd31263 There were fortifications along the border to discourage invaders pa had to drive one in the year twenty twenty seven I come from the future not really but don't tell any one
Don't screw with my grandpa it still had tracks and it clattered so.
.25c worth a fuel an hour 😮😢 Five and a half cents a gallon.
East of Sacramento 😊
Cat Diesel Power ! Built in America ! When our Country Had Pried ! What The Hell Happed ?
People learned to spell correctly for one thing...
THE UNIPARTY!!
Awesome
I think transport was safer with railroads in the woods. Logging roads are always one lane. You have to get on the radio and let the truck coming the opposite way know that you are on the road and their is no place to pull over if they get caught. Trains don't have to do that.
There's a park just north of Peoria where a 12 foot by 20 foot sequoia log resides. Brought to Caterpillar for the purpose of test dragging forestry tractors.
Zaz zif noob
God I wish we could go back to the days of no high visibility or safety gear. Just men working. Getting the job done. Corporate America has ruined everything.
Yeah and no workman's comp or emergency rooms.Everybody is a pussy nowadays. AMIRITE?
Neat, thx.
4:30 that poor guy getting dusted like that
thts hw th country was built on hard wrkn people
Amazing to be able to see this stuff! Impressive machines, and men. Also a shame to see where all the deforestation started. Hopefully we can find a balance very soon.
Logging in Arizona????
yep. they finished it.
The new ones cant do anything at 1 and ahalf gal per hour,,,we really have gone backwards in efficiency
Rather of worked then than now
We are not seceding. There is no provincially authorized government. Obey the laws of the land and if you are my enemy bow down. Before being cut down!
.................Riiiiiiiiight.🙄
Sometimes you wonder if the algorithm slips and posts comments on other channels
You are the MAN !
👷♂
Take only life. Leave only moonscape.
nice story bruv
@@sirrom5155and mudslides later on
Wtf happened to US!?
As usual, they sold anything and everything regardless the consequences. Large corporations have consolidated and are doing it today. But instead of mining timber or minerals, they are mining you... Food cost, medical cost (insurance co.), fuel cost, drug cost, communications cost, etc. How's that $18.00 hamburger working out for ya? Or the $4.50 a gallon gas? Or the $1500.00 insurance premium with a $7,000.00 deductable? Waste, waste,waste. There you go.
Yeh trump made a mess of our country and it's supply chain ..it will be decades before it settles after him ..
makes me sick to see the last of the old growth forests being permanently destroyed here. 😢
i am fully aware that i am a part of that continuing problem. still horrible to watch.
Same 😑
They were just trees at the time... Far from the last of the old growth.
You'll be happy to know that the US might actually have more forested areas now than it did some decades ago