Love watching these kinda videos from around the world and seeing the difference in vehicles used. An example is I'm from canada and not used to seeing logging trucks with such short logs and the 2 short trailer system. But all trucks are beautiful and nice to see in operation. One of my first jobs was a welder and we would build the logging truck trailers and struts.
Great filming. Great action. Unbelievably steep roads and a whole lot of machinery that I didn't know existed! Loved it all. Thanks for posting. Walking on the logs that were loaded on the ship looked like an extremely hazardous job
Great video. - Oh for the 'good ol' days' of the Pacifics and Hayes, - 100 ton+ on 1 truck, and they didn't bother with trailers either, mind you they weren't quite "road legal", but it's lovely to hear the ol' Jake Brakes still in operation - music to the ears. So good were the Pacifics etc. that if they can find one they tear them down and rebuild them. The KW does come a good 2nd though - bloody laws nowadays.
i miss it every day , the smell of diesel & pine you cant forget it , and then the urning of the windrows in the summer , justb magic !! nestled right in the kiangaro forest in reporoa
Wow amazing logging truck,when i saw this vedeo i missed my father cause he also a logging trucker driver in my country phillippines for almost 20 years.thanks for sharing this interesting content vedeo here watching replay from saudi arabia.keep on truck'n.