1933 Diamond T Build Inspired By Family History

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  • @kimetherington2252
    @kimetherington2252 11 місяців тому +2

    It's cool your honoring a build for your family, the 33 Diamond T log truck will be a truck for the memories that you'll cherish a long time! Til next time, see you then. 😊

  • @georgedoolittle9015
    @georgedoolittle9015 11 місяців тому +2

    Diamond T was another *HUGE* WW2 name as with Western Star and White. Funny to see all this forgotten stuff actually. Used to think they only existed in Library Books anymore. Best manuals ever made for the WW2 material.

  • @Wiggiwan
    @Wiggiwan 11 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your family history. My Grandfather was a logger in the Uinta mountains. They had a contract to provide railroad ties to the Union Pacific Railroad back in the late '20's & '30's. My dad grew up in the logging camp in the log cabin my grandfather built. For my Grandpa's 80th birthday he wanted to go back up into the mountains and cut a load of Railroad ties. He did it all by himself! I'm 70 and I can't imagine doing something like that! So much of history no one knows. Thank you for sharing yours.

  • @taco472
    @taco472 11 місяців тому +3

    Great video ❗️FYI ! Those chains your father was throwing in the picture are called’Wrappers’. They consist usually of about 20’ of 3/8’s cable with 3-5’ of 3/8’s chain on each end. Here in Washington state you are required to have 3 on every load of 5 or more logs and there must be at least 2 around every log, so if the there a staggered logs you may need more than 3. FLASH the logs ARE NOT TIED ON TO THE TRUCK, they are just tied together by the wrappers and held on by their own weight. There are knife like cutting edges on the ‘log bunks’ that stick up about an 1 1/2” all the way across where the logs set that keeps them from slipping forward and backwards…(most the time lol). I drove log truck 41 years here in the Pacific Northwest, 10 years retired. Merlin go get some of that wood before it’s gone.

  • @calvindillard9819
    @calvindillard9819 11 місяців тому +52

    Thanks for sharing! My family settled in Washington in 1886 and started logging then . I am the last of the loggers in my family and still cutting trees and making firewood at 70 !

    • @bradleymadosh911
      @bradleymadosh911 11 місяців тому +11

      That's a lot of work cutting firewood. And at your age it's unbelievable. Hard work keeps you young and able to keep moving. Once you stop working people go down hill. Keep pouring it on cutting firewood and enjoy life

  • @brucevallee5623
    @brucevallee5623 11 місяців тому +87

    Today was an interesting one. It's refreshing to see you take an interest in your family history to the point you build a tribute truck. Much respect.

    • @patrickvanhoesen9425
      @patrickvanhoesen9425 11 місяців тому +8

      Ha! Merlin is a big softie. Hes definitely a sentimental guy.

    • @genedwg6689
      @genedwg6689 11 місяців тому +7

      Merlin has an appreciation for history, and family history.

    • @shwilliedude973
      @shwilliedude973 11 місяців тому +3

      i suspect that tribute truck is going to have more horsepower than 4 or 5 of those old diamond T's

  • @1954shadow
    @1954shadow 11 місяців тому +56

    Absolutely a wonderful, family history, video! The story of driving that log truck as a kid, once in a lifetime, life building experience.

    • @larrybe2900
      @larrybe2900 11 місяців тому +5

      Can anyone wonder where his daring comes from?

  • @danielsmith9500
    @danielsmith9500 11 місяців тому +45

    Thank you Merlin. I love watching things about history and how they did it back then !!!

  • @TSLAaddict
    @TSLAaddict 11 місяців тому +5

    Absolutely enjoyed the ride without the bumpiness in my recliner. Love hearing about history.

  • @wi.dave3812
    @wi.dave3812 11 місяців тому +5

    Of course we enjoyed watching this video, your family has a great history😀🇺🇸 thanks for sharing

  • @ramjam720
    @ramjam720 11 місяців тому +2

    In '79 & '80 I used to drive a 5 + 4 twin stick dump truck with a Detroit 871. The clutch was so hard that I quickly learned to shift without the clutch. Born on a mountain, raised in a cave. Truckin' and F##kin' is all I crave.

  • @clintjohnson2481
    @clintjohnson2481 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks For the ride in the model A well spent Thanks again, Merlin.

  • @brian7327
    @brian7327 11 місяців тому +5

    Not everyday you see someone out on a trail ride in a model A great content as usual Merlin

  • @mattc.310
    @mattc.310 11 місяців тому +2

    This was a cool one. An interesting look at your family's history. Can't wait to see that Diamond T hauling some timber. Thanks for the upload.

  • @paulkelly1702
    @paulkelly1702 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely one of the best video's I've seen on the tube..

  • @docdruskithetexican8846
    @docdruskithetexican8846 11 місяців тому +1

    True Americana right here. What a beautiful film. Better than some documentaries I’ve watched. I would love to get my hands on some of that timber…
    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @HarrisA99
    @HarrisA99 11 місяців тому +5

    Very cool video. Thanks for the history lesson. Isaac and Marilyn are awesome people.

  • @jamieminton172
    @jamieminton172 11 місяців тому +1

    That took me back. The excitement and the FEAR. It was the longest and shortest fifteen miles I have ever driven. The day my dad said, "You drive." He drove truck too, but this was just his Ol Ford. Vacuum assist what.. Power Who... Hydraulic NOT!!! Mechanical advantage, Three on the tree and a suicide knob.
    I can imagine a lively 50 ton load of Ponderosas and a skinny 12yr old, Twin Stickin, Double clutching, grinding like a piss poor welder and hoping (PRAYING and swearing) that the old man wasn't gonna kill ya. It may not have been on his face that day, but I guarantee, Inside, He had a smile as wide as that canyon and pride as deep too.
    Thanks

  • @SS454JF
    @SS454JF 11 місяців тому +1

    I was 11 when my dad tought me to drive his 69 daimond reo 13 speed rig. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @blackbuttecruizr
    @blackbuttecruizr 11 місяців тому +4

    Awesome history!

  • @larrykittell726
    @larrykittell726 11 місяців тому +7

    Thanks Merlon! Your Dad was an awesome guy.

  • @michaelstory1813
    @michaelstory1813 11 місяців тому +6

    That’s awesome Merlin …. We are mostly all so proud of our families history man!!! You can’t pick your family but you can pick your friends… you’re a good man…. God bless you and yours !!!

  • @spencerftn1
    @spencerftn1 11 місяців тому +1

    So much history in our little valley. It's a cool place to visit. But, I don't think I could ever live there again. haha.

  • @skipvanauken6816
    @skipvanauken6816 11 місяців тому +2

    Very cool. Only a handful of people in the world would offroad a survivor Model A back into an old saw mill site. lol Keep trucking sir. Can't wait to see the Diamond T come together.

  • @4knanapapa
    @4knanapapa 11 місяців тому +6

    Great nostalgic trip through your family's history.

  • @ArizonaTinman
    @ArizonaTinman 11 місяців тому +5

    I enjoyed the heck out of it. Thank you. As long as Merlin was in the car I would not worry one bit about getting out of there.

  • @Chris38908
    @Chris38908 11 місяців тому +1

    Heck yeah love old stories like that my grandfather had a saw mill run off a old ford tractor rear axle then he had a old sugarcane mill to make molasses that ran off the same thing in North Carolina. Weaverville we would make it an boil the Caine in a stainless pot or pan on open flames .

  • @tonyjessen8204
    @tonyjessen8204 11 місяців тому +4

    That was so cool. Thanks. I’m 70 and took my youngest granddaughter 23 to the place where I grew up and it brought back a lot of memories. Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍

  • @charlesalden9167
    @charlesalden9167 11 місяців тому +1

    The best way to start my Sundays MOSG . Loved the the Johnsons history & in the model A . Tell your daughter great video with music . I know the grandsons Of the founder I think it was Willamette Industries of a well know logging company from the NW back in those days. Only 1 grandson was cool you can't tell he's a millionaire by his lifestyle . They were millionaires in high-school & Manroe for 11 years chase THE GREATFUL DEAD his old VW van must have 500 plus stickers on that 1960 something van his pride & joy . Built a garage just for the van & the stickers still look new.

  • @michaellauer3397
    @michaellauer3397 11 місяців тому +5

    Good one Merlin. I just now realized you are 12 years younger than I am. There’s such a “hole” in the generations, just after mine where video games captured young men, and “my generation” was the last to be Hot Rodders and mechanics, generally worked with their hands. thanks for sharing your “good raisin“. Especially with the younger generations. My wife.(who’s already passed) Was a schoolteacher, and was always telling me that it was my job to pass on the knowledge and the morals that the greatest generation taught me. You and your friends, cousins, family, [and amazingly astute editor] are a credit to our task of passing these things down.
    Or… Cool beans Merlin. 👏

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 11 місяців тому +1

      That’s awesome! ❤

    • @hmfic4297
      @hmfic4297 11 місяців тому

      Indeed Sir

  • @dieseldirtdude
    @dieseldirtdude 11 місяців тому +19

    this was very cool merlin, not many would know of arizona even having a history harvesting lumber, ive explored forests all over the state, and the ponderosa's are plentiful. your vintage truck photos belong in a museum, what a great piece of history for you to share.

  • @papascustomcars
    @papascustomcars 11 місяців тому +2

    Great video, so in relation to the model A fuel problem. My dad had the same issue with the fuel in his Model A's just like you did. If I remember right, he said it was because the newer fuel and the stuff they put in it. To fix this, especially when he was driving cross country during the summer, he installed a low pressure 6 volt electric fuel pump. When it would start to act up, he flipped the hidden switch under the dash and went on his way. Hope this helps...

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx 11 місяців тому

    Model A in it's natural environment 😊 ..
    Diamond T and a Model T next time 👍 Great Video i enjoyed the scenery .👏👏👏✌️🤠

  • @robertstevison1448
    @robertstevison1448 11 місяців тому

    We had an old loggers dream !!!! But I called it a nightmare lol !!! The cable was 1 inch and the tongs weighed as much as I did lol !!!! I was born in 1965 !!!! I feel very old now lol !!!! 😂 !!!! You are so awesome brother !!!! So awesome brother !!!! I'm smiling and speechless lol !!!! We pulled with horses as well two Belgians bill and bob !!!!!!

  • @gregcullen248
    @gregcullen248 11 місяців тому +2

    Nothing better than family. Thank you Merlin. See you at the off-road wrecker games

  • @edwardreidt1230
    @edwardreidt1230 11 місяців тому +9

    What a fantastic video you did today, Thank You for sharing some of your Family histories and love the Old Pictures you showed

  • @kpit7847
    @kpit7847 11 місяців тому +1

    Very cool picture of you and your dads truck in 1982 you got to truck for the first time awesome in 1972 I was 12 my first time 68 KW main box 4 and Brownie 4speed anyway love the videos Merlin ✌️

  • @robertneilly4349
    @robertneilly4349 11 місяців тому +1

    Great story , love the old pictures, can't imagine those old log haulers coming down that road. Love your videos Merlin , I know there a lot of work but we do appreciate them.

  • @stephenmulholland4868
    @stephenmulholland4868 11 місяців тому

    Cool pics of days gone by..back when men were men and women were glad of it

  • @64BINDER
    @64BINDER 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane that was awesome

  • @chrisgalvin6703
    @chrisgalvin6703 11 місяців тому +10

    Very interesting history of your family. I felt like I was riding in the car with you. Your build will be a wonderful tribute to your family. You have a blessed day.🙏

  • @rodneyprimm5984
    @rodneyprimm5984 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome trip, thank you for taking us along.
    God Bless 🙏

  • @michaeltablet8577
    @michaeltablet8577 11 місяців тому +5

    This was awesome! Thanks for taking us with you!

  • @Bjarne045
    @Bjarne045 11 місяців тому +5

    Funny, my grandfather started in the 1920's building a wheelbarrels to the local diary. He also builded a sawmille to cut his own wood. He also repaired old wodden wind mills and watermills.My uncle and my fartfher entered the business and started in 1950 to build suger beet sledges pulled by horses, later in end o 50's the very first Massey Ferguson came to Denmark and now the company developed into a huge agricultural machine manufacturing company. It all ended in the regression in 1985. At that time we employed app 125 people.

  • @walterm.5735
    @walterm.5735 11 місяців тому +1

    One of my favorite videos. Thanks for sharing this story. ❤

  • @anthonylee2099
    @anthonylee2099 11 місяців тому +1

    Thks for sharing a bit of your Family History Merlin. The idea of gathering and using it to build something is a great idea. 🤙😎

  • @tubeu28
    @tubeu28 11 місяців тому +6

    We enjoy this video and all videos you are sharing. Thanks for the insight on the family history, it tells us a lot!!!

  • @ndafarachaitezvi1139
    @ndafarachaitezvi1139 11 місяців тому +13

    Awesome content as always.Love the variety of content on the channel.Thanks for sharing and taking us along

  • @davidhakes3884
    @davidhakes3884 11 місяців тому +4

    That's Cool Merlin, I come from an Oregon Logging family and Pilots of aircraft, most of the family did both, I started at 14 with a request to be an "Oiler", which entailed oiling and fueling equipment and running an old 1960 JIMMY water truck, then onto Log trucks, also did landing work and topping 300ft trees, then falling them. Oh what fun.

  • @hmfic4297
    @hmfic4297 11 місяців тому +1

    These cars made the roads in America classic😊

  • @akdaddydeath6571
    @akdaddydeath6571 11 місяців тому +1

    Omg Merlin I love the old stories with pics!!! Them are priceless. Thanks for sharing buddy

    • @akdaddydeath6571
      @akdaddydeath6571 11 місяців тому

      I can’t wait to see you repurpose them old cabin boards!

  • @chiefvilla3167
    @chiefvilla3167 11 місяців тому +2

    Wow Merlin that's pretty cool.
    My ex's family her Grandpa. They were loggers on the West Coast Mendocino humble counties.
    And my mother-in-law lived in Boonville California in Mendocino County.
    And the fact that they lay down the house in the back 4 cabins for loggers. But her dad owned a diamond tea I think it was in the late forties. And he haul logs.
    She has a big she has a picture of the biggest log ever hold out of there. One log.
    Her uncle's World truck drivers log haulers. When I drove trucks I went to sawmills the whole shavings and and bark from the Mills. GP LP hardwood lumber branscome. That was a really old log tell only one General Store.
    Then later I start hauling Lumber out of the same Mills.
    All of the Southern California. Once in awhile to Phoenix. Torino the better Sparks Nevada Carson City Nevada Oregon in Washington State.
    And if you were only 12 in the 80s. I've been around longer than you. Can't wait to see your log truck. Take care my friend.
    And before I drove truck I move portable classrooms bungalows.
    I've been to Burbank Pasadena all over the LA School District. In South. I met Bill Bixby in Burbank.
    They were filming in the old motel that we were staying in they were down below us.
    Northern California I live next door to Fred MacMurray.
    Did they used to film film combat around that area.
    And I also worked for Raymond Burr for a couple of weeks.👍🏽😊😎🙋🏽‍♂️🎄.

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 11 місяців тому

      I remember those actors!!! ❤❤

  • @DependableAutoTruck
    @DependableAutoTruck 11 місяців тому +9

    great video my grandfather was a bee keeper i have some sinker wood he pulled out of the river where they used to float the longs when the mill closed in 1935 he dug up a lot of wood made a vanity out of some of it for uncles house the family has some left he used it to make bee hives out of beautiful wood some of the boards were 18 to 20' WIDE 20 ft long

  • @BodiTriggerfinger
    @BodiTriggerfinger 11 місяців тому

    Love it, nice area and story.. like the red Honda on that picture….and great to see that a old Ford could do it into the desert….. well done with a over 100 year old bucket of screws…..

  • @realplatinum
    @realplatinum 11 місяців тому +7

    That is a cool family history, thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @uoobwatcher
    @uoobwatcher 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you Merlin for taking us back in time with your family. As an amateur genealogist, these old photos are a gold mine.

  • @kittty2005
    @kittty2005 11 місяців тому

    Right after you stopped rubbing your head, you briefly reminded me of one of my favorite movie and tv stars Jackie Coogan.

  • @donwilliams3626
    @donwilliams3626 11 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for stepping back into the past to show us your story. Your.family was resourceful and passed that ingenuity gene your way.

  • @bobstratton6362
    @bobstratton6362 11 місяців тому +3

    I love that kind of stuff. Love old history that wasn’t that long ago.😊

  • @roymyers8575
    @roymyers8575 11 місяців тому

    And….they say…..older isn’t better!!!! Love this!!!!

  • @gregb76
    @gregb76 11 місяців тому

    Wow Merlin that was really nice of you to share all that history of your family and logging. Merlin that is when men were really men. Merlin I really enjoyed all of the scenery. Wonderful trip back in your family history and all those nice roads in the Model A.

  • @scotta.8009
    @scotta.8009 11 місяців тому +5

    Thanks much! I also grew up in a logging family, our truck when I was 12 was a 69 GMC also with a 5 and a 4. Very few drivers around my area were capable of driving that truck.

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 11 місяців тому

      What area were you in? Awesome story!!

  • @marvincarter870
    @marvincarter870 11 місяців тому +9

    Merlin, Brad and Nicole what an amazing journey through time in Merlins family history! Thank you for taking us along!

  • @patrickcraig6032
    @patrickcraig6032 11 місяців тому +1

    Cool family history.Driving a log truck at 12 must have been fun! I lived at southern Oregon in the 50's you would see a few Diamond T's.Mostly Gypo outfits.There were many log truck accidents.Brakes not the best. Oregon requires 4 chains.The big companies KW, Peterbult and Mack.

  • @Clawson_customs
    @Clawson_customs 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm from Utah also and my family had saw mills also. My dad has told me that he remembers going on the mountain and getting trees when he was real young

  • @bobsmith4185
    @bobsmith4185 11 місяців тому +1

    Your channel is my favorite merlin..I'll stop watching all the others when i get your notification .. this demand t project will be close to my heart being that I had a 33 myself in my 20s that I sold when I started my family for cash for a down payment on a used 82 gmc for a work truck to get me to the dragline to oil it.. anyways can't wait for the build.

  • @thatdave86
    @thatdave86 11 місяців тому

    Your videos are getting better and better and are interesting.
    The conversation needs to be had with people's family ,as once the talk can't be done no more ,the history gets lost ,children need to converse more with grandparents and aunty and uncle.
    The era that you grew up in is something most modern families won't get to experience.
    Thank you for including us in your stories and journeys

  • @pete_ski
    @pete_ski 11 місяців тому +11

    Thanks Merlin, that was amazing, seeing the countryside and of road onboard a model A I would never have belived it. Great family history. Fantastic, thanks man.

  • @stephenpoe2037
    @stephenpoe2037 11 місяців тому +1

    Most people have no Idea what a 5 + 4 is ! I can visualize them logging trucks on that narrow road ! Post Korean War ! Thanks for sharing !

  • @tomboysen7592
    @tomboysen7592 11 місяців тому +1

    About your gas problem an old timer said they had to back up hill to let the gas flow to carberator. He also said when they would go to dances they took the head lite bulbs out because people would steal them. Thank you Tom from Nebraska

  • @j.j.clingman4083
    @j.j.clingman4083 11 місяців тому +1

    Merlin I absolutely love hearing about how they used to do things way back before my time!! Plus back then was when they made really tough trucks for sure!!! Not just a bunch of plastic and tin like things are made today!!!!

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 11 місяців тому

      And no computers you need to pay for help with.

  • @billhayes8526
    @billhayes8526 11 місяців тому +1

    Merlin, that was a lot of fun, thanks for sharing.

  • @steveleverett300
    @steveleverett300 11 місяців тому +1

    That was awesome. Thanks so much ❤

  • @Bama1963
    @Bama1963 11 місяців тому +7

    Great video Merlin, thanks for sharing your family’s history.

  • @robertottwell605
    @robertottwell605 11 місяців тому +1

    That was very cool, thanks for shareing.

  • @rzrpap
    @rzrpap 11 місяців тому +3

    Great video loved hearing your family history. Best part driving the model A up to the saw mill site. Thank you for posting

  • @skippyjones4195
    @skippyjones4195 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey Merlin I can’t wait to see this Build 💪🏻👍🙏🏻❤️✌️

  • @RaymondCoggins-xd2re
    @RaymondCoggins-xd2re 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video love the fact that you took a stock model A up that cow path

  • @jerryhopkins5715
    @jerryhopkins5715 11 місяців тому +1

    Good stuff. Enjoying all of it.

  • @clivehorridge
    @clivehorridge 11 місяців тому +1

    This is pure gold Merlin.
    Thank you for your pride in your family’s history and your passion for “old school” engineering.
    God bless you and your loved ones.
    Happy New year to you all, from a 70 year-young diesel-head 🤣❤️🇷🇴

  • @sandkworkshop
    @sandkworkshop 11 місяців тому +1

    That is fun. I want to add my history to yours. I hauled a load of bark from Kaibab, in my semi late 92 or early 93 with my less than one year old baby and my wife to Bossier City, LA to the racetrack. Not sure when the mill closed. But it was one of the reasons we bought 10 acres in Kanab. Too cool.

  • @chadflanigan3791
    @chadflanigan3791 11 місяців тому +2

    Great story Merlin! I loved seeing Ron and Marvin in Marilyn's old family photo. I went to school with Ron and my father worked at the sawmill in Fredonia in the late 60's and early 70's. My father once told me a story of a logging truck coming off Kaibab from Jacob Lake and wrecked, he was the first on scene to help the driver get out of the cab. I recall riding on the front-end loader with my dad hauling out the ashes from the old wigwam burners at the mill.

  • @magnumprojects
    @magnumprojects 11 місяців тому +1

    I live on Vancouver Island in BC. My grandpa came from the Ukraine, went to the Rockies in BC logging with a steam train. Then moved to Sproat Lake, I am doing a pickup truck tribute truck to him ❤

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 11 місяців тому

      Awesome!

  • @ko84b
    @ko84b 11 місяців тому

    This video got me think about my own family history. It is amazing to me how much my history matches yours. For starters, I have Johnson relatives on both sides of my family, and they were involved with saw mills on both sides. I don't know that we are related, but my great great grandfather was Warren Johnson who operated Lee's Ferry on the Colorado River. My father lived in Hillsdale, just north of Hatch, and went to high school in Panguitch. I have pictures of him skidding logs down a hill using a team of horses. Hillsdale was named for Joel Hills Johnson, my great great great grandfather.
    My mother's father had a sawmill out on the Kaibab, at Mile and a Half Lake. She lived in Kanab in the winters and spent the summers cooking for her family at the sawmill starting when she was thirteen. This would have been around 1930. Their sawmill eventually burned down, sometime in the early thirties.
    Later, my grandfather drove truck for Kaibab Industries. I have photo of him standing in front of his truck loaded with lumber.

  • @offroad6309
    @offroad6309 11 місяців тому +3

    Merlin out of all your great videos this one really is my favorite. Having spent time in the strip in the 80s and seeing a bunch of the country including Mt Trumble and ice caves.
    The photo of Widstoe made it even more real. My Great grandparents Adairs owned the hotel and small store there. Good chance our relatives have met.
    The model A was the perfect choice to use for the trip. Can't wait for the diamond truck build. I'm pretty sure that is what my grandpa used for dump trucks.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Chandraj1978
    @Chandraj1978 11 місяців тому

    Love the video today my husband and his father have logged for years and that is how my husband learned how to drive trucks we loved to see the old trucks and lear. The history it's awesome

  • @bombardier3qtrlbpsi
    @bombardier3qtrlbpsi 11 місяців тому +1

    Great job thanks for sharing 👍

  • @steveschmitt5137
    @steveschmitt5137 11 місяців тому

    Merlin thoroughly enjoyed your family's history and watching you take your stock Model A added to the enjoyment. Thanks for sharing, and stay safe 👍

  • @ivanferguson2509
    @ivanferguson2509 11 місяців тому +1

    My grandfather built and owsawmills over in Colorado, my uncles logged and milled as well. Drove my first truck at the age of 13 in 1985, it was an old dodge big block with a 5×4 and log bunks. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.

  • @VernLang-m7o
    @VernLang-m7o 11 місяців тому +3

    That is some great content I love that kind of thing brings back memories of doing the same thing with my dad back in the day. Can’t wait to see that truck being brought back to life!!

  • @justintime2277
    @justintime2277 11 місяців тому

    Back then men were men!! My Dad's side was all loggers in Northern Michigan...👍From CADILLAC MICHIGAN

  • @shawnkilmer1249
    @shawnkilmer1249 11 місяців тому

    From the first time I ever saw you on camera I have felt a familiarity with you.
    Todays episode was the clenching moment.
    I grew up in a timber industry supported family as well. Many generations back.
    I would love to shake your hand and spend some time someday.

  • @TimothyHigdonHiggs
    @TimothyHigdonHiggs 11 місяців тому

    Thx Merlin! It was excellence.

  • @rudymuller5251
    @rudymuller5251 11 місяців тому +1

    Very much so enjoyed this video, it’s cool to see the old pictures and hear the stories. Glad you digitize this

  • @norcoredneck
    @norcoredneck 11 місяців тому +1

    Family memories need to be documented. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chuckster6513
    @chuckster6513 11 місяців тому +4

    Hey Merlin,
    That had to have been a fun trip with you having so much information about the places.
    Looking forward to the truck build.
    Take care

  • @tim75052
    @tim75052 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank You for sharing your family history with us.

  • @joejewett8546
    @joejewett8546 11 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the great history lesson! As a third generation logger/sawmill owner I really enjoyed it.

  • @1944chevytruck
    @1944chevytruck 11 місяців тому +1

    good job!...AMAZING!.......... MERRY XMAS!

  • @jennysolomon-haase9103
    @jennysolomon-haase9103 11 місяців тому +1

    Thx so much for sharing. 4 generations in the timber industry in my family here in Oregon and Washington. Most all in the Coast Range. Back in those days loggers fought to fire when they broke out in the woods too. Looking forward to follow the truck build.