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This model of the Barko log loader has a crosscut saw to cut the logs to length before loading it on the truck.
A worker at a log yard, Indonesia.
Photo by Agung Prasetyo/CIFOR
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A sacrificial log in a park somewhere near the Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island borders. Those who wish to carve their initials or something in a tree are encouraged to do it on the official carving tree.
The pipes are arranged and will be angled from the ground to the side of the trailer, then each log rolled up the pipes.
It was only the other weekend that i went searching for a local log supplier as i was running low.
I now only have to drive down the road to see an advert like this outside someones house.
Some are cheaper than others so an afternoons drive could save me quite a few pounds.
from yesterday morning before the deluge....probably not many leaves and color left after all that wind and rain
3d visualization of Log houses.
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Sometimes the work of preparing the logs will be done while the logs are balanced close to their final position ..It is a bit of a precarious situation standing on a round smooth log using a chain saw
VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrrUzNNkdlE
Main functions:
Outriggers are extended
Outriggers are deployed
Fence is spread
Three chassis are placed in the right angle, thus:
Truck Cabin is lifted
Log Cabin is lifted
Missile is lifted and ready to launch.
Front wheels can steer
All doors can be open
Hood can be open to reveal the engine.
Log Cabin has interior, but that is for another MOD
Other features on Truck:
Real Proportions from Autocar blueprints
Chromed headlights
Bar and support headlights at the roof.
Hero's favorite plant and additional luggage is on the roof too.
Three grills on the hood
XL rear view mirrors
Light blue glasses all around the cabin
Cabin is curved, from 6 studs at the front of the hood, 10 at the back of the hood, 12 th the start of the cabin, and 14 at the back of the cabin.
Doors and hood can be opened.
Front axle is steered
Other features on Log Cabin:
Made entirely from Log bricks
On the sides are Tan supports
Detailed interior (removed for the weight issues), but kept for a next mod of this model :)
Red roof which has some bad, molded "tiles" in tan, gray and black color
Three different roofs
Cool windows with flowers.
Most of the roof is covered with plants that Sane loves!
Stone built chimney which connects to the stove.
Top Observation tiny half room.
Driver dies in logging truck crash
Posted: Jul. 10, 2008
Raleigh, N.C. — A driver died Thursday when his logging truck hit a guardrail on the Interstate 440 Inner Beltline in Raleigh, went down an embankment and crashed into a tree in the woods.
The driver has been identified as Eric Gene Simmons, 54, of 1609 Dogwood Acres Drive in Sanford. The truck he was driving belonged to Elliott Logging Inc., 4385 Center Church Road in Sanford.
The accident occurred just after 10:30 a.m. Traffic was backed up for hours near the South Saunders Street interchange.
The driver's body was pinned inside the truck. Authorities said they were not sure why the logging truck went off the road, but witnesses said they believed the truck struck the guardrail due to a ruptured tire.
After the truck struck the guardrail and exited the road, it overturned onto its left side and continued to travel down the embankment, according to police. A tree struck the truck in the upper-front portion of the cab. Logs separated from the truck’s trailer and one struck a nearby parked 18-wheeler truck. The driver of that truck took shelter between that truck’s cab and trailer. He was not injured.
At 5:30 p.m. crews had cleared debris from the scene.
A log house in the small Yukon community of Carcross offered up some interesting details. This photo was converted to B&W and then adjusted again to allow some of the original colour to bleed back in. I liked the result because it tended to emphasise the grain in the weather worn wood.
This log cabin is a replica of one built in 1918 by C. J. Landis and Smith Taylor for a Forest Service Fire Guard. Grazing livestock was the only use of this area of the Forest at that time. By 1934 a dirt road and the Box Canyon Guard Station were constructed by Civilian Conservation Corps enrollees. The original cabin was reported to have been destroyed by vandals in 1969. This replica was built in 1972 by the Forest Service and a neighborhood youth corps crew. It is located in a meadow near the Box Canyon Guard Station along the Aufderheide Scenic Drive in the Willamette National Forest in Lane County, Oregon.