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It is boring for a reason. It documents people doing actual work without all the faked up "reality" crap on the other logging shows.


Harry K

Yep!

Busting a grader blade pushing snow.....
Driving on Icy roads.....

Heck the most Drama so far was the poor toothless guys house burning down, and it had NOTHING to do with Logging.
Just the poor dude that can't get a break.

It's interesting to see how thier operation works, and that the kid home from school is like a kid coming home to the farm from school, and that the operation works like a well drilled team.

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
The Cat delimber got really tore up by that bearing failure.... never seen one do that before . I'll be watching next friday nite .

Just happened upon that episode the other night. What a mess! Especially when they filled it back up with fluid to get it in the shop.
 
i dont have tv and always wanted to watch all these logging shows. i got ax men season 1 on dvd. it was alright. it would be good if they didnt add the dramatic narrator and epic soundtrack. i caught a few minutes of mule logging on tv at a friends house i think it was on extreme logging show.

anyhow a good amateur documentary about NW logging i really liked is on youtube, it's black and white and no bull####. type in " day in the woods pt1 " for the first part. good watch
 
The TV is evil. . . .. I have heard a bunch about these shows and they all sound hyped up and all about the danger in logging.
 
Anyone know why American Loggers hasn't been on the last few Friday's???? I really liked that show...
What the heck is up with Discovery?...

I emailed Discovery and asked them why it wasn't on and this is there reply:

Dear Viewer,

Thank you for contacting Discovery Communications. We appreciate your interest in our programming.

American Loggers is currently resting on our schedule.

For other programming and schedule information, please visit our website at www.discovery.com, choose the appropriate network, then click on TV Schedule. Our schedules are published for the current and following month.If you are not able to locate the programming you are looking for, we recommend checking back periodically to see if it has been added to thecurrent schedule. For your convenience, use the "My Discovery" feature on our website toreceive e-mail reminders letting you know when your favorite program isgoing to be televised.

If you have additionalquestions or comments, please go to our webform at http://extweb.discovery.com/viewerrelations.

Sincerely, Viewer RelationsDiscovery Communications
 

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