He likes pink for some reason, lol. He had fun watching the action today. He did do some bucking in the bottom. I’m glad it was his chain.Geeze, someone should ask Pete what's up with that shiny, pink hardhat.
Yeah, 10-4. It would benefit all of us. Like @HYPERSAWS said, we have some trees to cut in the Cottage Grove area for another outfit, and we learned today of some ROW for H&W that we can probably start in a week or so. It’ll all work out.@CLEARCUT
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Enjoy some time off guys with the family hopefully stuff opens up here soon for all our sakes.
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View attachment 238142 View attachment 238143 View attachment 238144 View attachment 238145 View attachment 238146 We are cutting up in Cottage Grove up Big River for Cascade West Logging. Cutting all the non-tether ground. The draws, areas below the rock bluffs, extreme slope, etc. We should have a week or so, then we should be back for H&W.
It is mainly his boys now Thomas and Anthony. They go on some pretty extreme slopes with those things it is hard to believeGood deal - Tommy is a good egg to work for. That's nice country you're in, I lived up there when I was in high school.
It is mainly his boys now Thomas and Anthony. They go on some pretty extreme slopes with those things it is hard to believe
I don't know I haven't seen them in action.. I don't like those things at all they can have there flats I understand that but now they are taking the fun cuttingWhich system are they running a single or two line system?
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It is mainly his boys now Thomas and Anthony. They go on some pretty extreme slopes with those things it is hard to believe
I don't know I haven't seen them in action.. I don't like those things at all they can have there flats I understand that but now they are taking the fun cutting
I don't know they are or not I could ask around. That's awesome, I cut for them off and on when I used to cut wiegle never had any problems pretty easy to work with. I think the company is definitely in good hands with them. I hear good talk about them from the unit administratorsI haven't been around the boys much but if they're anything like their old man, then the company should be in good shape. I was working for James Graf in 2003 up at Brushy Butte and he sent me over
to work for Tommy for about eight days - it was a good time. Decent wood, decent ground, good money - full manufacture in the brush. Do you know if Bruce Agee's boys are still logging?
O they could down cliffs and there wood still be trees to cut somewhereWe’ve all done it in the past with a big cat, be glad they aren’t still making the engine down machines they could level out farther like the Washington/Allied Buncher they would level out for 120 percent. With the way stuff is going I’m willing to bet something like that could be done again without all the issues they had before plus they could go steeper.
The orange one was down in your guys area.
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I can't remember one of the shovel operators name I think ray maybe,? He would crack me up telling me about how much equipment he had flipped. He was nuts lolI haven't been around the boys much but if they're anything like their old man, then the company should be in good shape. I was working for James Graf in 2003 up at Brushy Butte and he sent me over
to work for Tommy for about eight days - it was a good time. Decent wood, decent ground, good money - full manufacture in the brush. Do you know if Bruce Agee's boys are still logging?