Somewhere in Kitsap county I watched a horse team help with thinning a dense woods.
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This is how my great-grandpa logged in Northern Wisconsin — Without the chainsaws however…
seems to me that whole operation would go a lot smother with a log arch
ahh kidnap kounty
Very good solution for this big (too big?) log at 4:13!!!
BUT: I would like to see, how this log finally got to the final place. I guess, that was a horrortrip for the horses. Is that necessary?
4:30 … very nasty to look at … a bit more patience or just a break would help …
5:00 … not at all the right place to stand at!!!
In general: Why don’t you simply use a logging cart !?
That’s awesome, how long does it take to train a pair like that?
They have don this befor, many times! verry good worked team, i whish i would own them!!!!!
Very nice to see nice team
Nice to see such good teamwork!
real nice logging team
looks like everyone’s right on, nice moves.
that hippie knows how to log!
respect