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Dave Hadden
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Pacific P-16 logging truck with typical load.

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Fleet parked for the day. Multiply this by many times and you'll see there were a lot of big logging trucks in use here in BC.
Not so many these days though.

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Unloading a normal load from a highway truck. We used Raygo-Wagner L-90 stackers as well as large Cat stackers at the dryland sort in Port Renfrew, back in the day.
They took off bigger loads than the one pictured here.

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Clever things that we be, we even used trailer tag-a-longs or "B" trains where we could. Couldn't get that timber out fast enough back then.
Hindsight is great eh?

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Take care.
 
floyd

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If those logs are going to sawmill it would make unloading easier if you put some stringers under them so a guy could get forks under the load.
 
STLfirewood

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If those logs are going to sawmill it would make unloading easier if you put some stringers under them so a guy could get forks under the load.

I did that on the first load. here I take them they unload with a regular grapple loader. They told me not to worry about it. Thanks for the advice though. I only take the grade to the mill the rest is turned into firewood.

Scott
 
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I don't know how you're getting scaled but if I showed up to a mill with a 10' veneer log with 4' of 2 clear sided I'd be selling a 14' with 2 clear sides, FAR less value than that 10 foot veneer, know what I mean? Buck down for grade.

Not to mention what is happening to your footage with that taper.

Pretty white oak though.
 
STLfirewood

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I don't know how you're getting scaled but if I showed up to a mill with a 10' veneer log with 4' of 2 clear sided I'd be selling a 14' with 2 clear sides, FAR less value than that 10 foot veneer, know what I mean? Buck down for grade.

Not to mention what is happening to your footage with that taper.

Pretty white oak though.

Right now around here on the scale I sell (which isn't much lumber) grade white oak is only being bought by stave bolt mills. That load scaled a little more then 1200 feet on Doyle scale. It brought $1 a board foot.


Scott
 
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