Timber Getting in W. Australia.

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I think they used a 20 horse hitch to pull out a single log, oxen for pulling a cable to a log, a steam powered reciprocating saw, a tree so big they were only able to make the crosscut stroke about 6" at the largest diameter, team notch cutting off scaffolds and a bush logger making sleepers and his own bread in the preview below.

Wow.

 
Timber isn't just big business in Australia, it's big sport too. Ever watch Stihl Timbersports? Down under it's a team effort. They compete in the same manner as we play slow pitch softball. Many towns have teams and they compete on a weekly basis( or at least they did when I dabbled in it) with neighboring towns. While we prefer to cut white pine, they us hardwood. A good man can cut a 10x10 white pine in under 10 seconds with an axe. They measure in minutes. They are TOUGH! They're also a lot of fun to be around.
 
I would not want to tangle with those fellas swinging them axes. Talk about human machines!
Is it still legal to harvest those big trees? What are they?
 
I am driving to Houlton, bored out of my mind. So I googled what species were harvested in Western Australia. The answer is eucalyptus and sandalwood.
 
HA! I sometimes forget just how easy it can be to find the answers to ones questions. If google doesn't know, who would? :-laf

Thanks for doing the leg work Mike. Enjoy your drive (or ride?)
 
Hoopty covered in weasel snot and road scum...


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