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Beautiful again SlowP. You have some real cable logging talent out there.
I bet nobody is too keen on the early heavy snow though.
Apparently, so legend has it, there's a Thunderbird Grapple Yarder at the bottom of Kinbasket Lake in the interior of BC. Brand spanking new, never yarded a log! Storm came up and the barge sank with the yarder on it!
I've heard that legend too ....
Its a shame this one is running a carriage though as coastal noted its a Grapple Yarder. Mobile backspar, downhill yard to roadside, good deflection, and 500-600' max to the back line and a way you go .... and clear cut prescription of course!
The one in the picture is working in a thinning. Sorry. I'll have to ask why, but they have what looks to be a very new or recently cleaned up and painted Bowman carriage sitting on the roadside. Maybe they like to have a spare handy.
Humptulips: Any ideas on what causes ghost whistles? They were having problems with that yesterday. The nearest other yarder was across the river and in a totally different drainage---miles away if it was running. Above the unit is a peak with a radio repeater on it. I have no idea what would cause the whistle to go off. Does it just happen sometimes?[/QUOTE
Someone somewhere may have a set of bugs that are off frequency and it is close enough that they trip their radio. Could be a long way away. One time we were working and a van with a radio direction finder drove up to where we were working and shut us down. Our bugs were off frequency and tripping someone elses radio.
They could report to L&I but they will probably shut them down until they figure out who is off frequency or they could get their radio frequency changed.
The other thing could be a short in their radio and they could send it in and get it checked.
One other thing and you didn't mention but if the ghost whistles are from the carriage it is definetly a short in the carriage.
We used to be able to get a loaner set if our radio broke down. They might look into that for the short term.
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