Posted by sms on February 26, 2018 at 04:48:57 from (70.209.145.147):
In Reply to: Monday crawler posted by rrlund on February 26, 2018 at 03:55:17:
My dad had two 40s with Braden winches that he used for logging, small, nimble in the woods. I was about 6 when I started driving them. I have plenty of stories. Just before he traded them in I turned against a rock in all the forest and logging litter and broke one of the spokes in the rear sprocket. I was told I knew better....I was 8 years old. Another time we were finishing a pond at my grandparents farm, he hooked the crawler to a spring tooth harrow and told me to harrow the hill above the pond, I started at the top and by the time I got to the other side I had slid 30-40 feet down the hill..I let dad finish it. One of my earliest memories of logging was a steep hillside parcel with a skid road diagonally up the steep slope, about 2/3 of the way up a bit of ledge rock went across the skid road. The machine would stand up then come down with a bang everytime we went up the mountain. One thing we used to do for fun was shut it off let it coast maybe choke it some and just before it stopped turning turn the switch on and BANG it would backfire.
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