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Re: Unbelievable Horse Logging pic
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Posted by jeffcat on December 24, 2004 at 10:05:00 from (216.107.36.20):
In Reply to: Unbelievable Horse Logging pic posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 24, 2004 at 09:39:32:
Actually if you look real close this is MULE POWER in action. This is before saftey rules OSHA and the 40 hour work week. When looking through old photos you very soon come to the conclusion that we are a country of wusses! Back then MEN were NOT in touch with their inner FEMALE side! Collecting old chainsaws you get a fealing for what work was. Todays saws my 98lb niece can run a 4hp no problem. They are all plastic and most are cheap. The old Mall 12A I have from 1952 is 36lb and that is a ONE man saw. The thing needs to be warmed up and sounds like a small tractor! I do cry for where this country is going. O crud I am on the soap box again. Have a Merry and a Happy .Jeffcat
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