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My grandpa was a "spudder" as a kid. He peeled Cedar and Pine logs for Timber-frame builders. He got $1 a log and he could peel three or four logs in ten hours. They were called spudders because the tool was a bark spud- a long handled hoe-like thing with a blade shaped like a Platypus bill.
My logging mentor talked about peeling short wood aspen logs for the pulp in the mid 50's. Logs were around 48" long and peeled with a piece of sharpened car leaf spring attached to a wooden handle. Evidently the pulp mills didnt have debarkers back then?
 

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That was absolutely wonderful to read. I hope that essay was published and shared with all who have ever run a chainsaw to make a living, for however long.

Bravo Maestro.
 

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That was absolutely wonderful to read. I hope that essay was published and shared with all who have ever run a chainsaw to make a living, for however long.

Bravo Maestro.
Brought tear to my eye. Wonder if the OP is still around? Hasn't been seen on the other site in years.
 

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