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Florida16 said:
So, Where does the gasoline go?


It's like a car. Only instead of flipping up the license plate and sticking the nozzle in, you flip up the...


nevermind.
 
murphy4trees said:
I've skidded logs with horsed in Oregon before... I really liked the vibe of man and animal working together as a team..... That was '89 as I recall

Never done it, but saw it done that way once at Old Sturbridge Village, about 20 minutes from me.

www.osv.org

If you like to see how they lived in days past, it's the place to go. If you're ever of a mind, I can get you clear of the stupid tourist traps that surround the place. :rolleyes:

I like the waterwheel powered sawmill, myself. :)
 
I think it's a Menonite Logger because the Amish can't use motors, but the Menonites can as long as they are Diesel and are hand start.
 
I'd like to know where the horses PPE is? Wheres their hardhats, wheres their earplugs?
 
netree said:
Never done it, but saw it done that way once at Old Sturbridge Village, about 20 minutes from me.


Is that the place where Norm Abram finds the old furniture to replicate for New Yankee Workshop?
 
rb_in_va said:
Is that the place where Norm Abram finds the old furniture to replicate for New Yankee Workshop?

Some of them, yes.

Most everything there is period-authentic;-even the buildings. They were torn down carefully piece by piece, and rebuilt there using everything including the original nails.
 
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