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<p>Stihltech, you are very correct. The old time loggers had to make do with brawn and brains, and they invented a lot of the tools and methods for dropping, skidding, and loading big timber right there on the worksite. They were engineers, animal trainers, metalsmiths, demolitions ex-perts, moonshiners, and jarhead snoose-chewin' yahoos all rolled up into one.<p/>
<p>Killer's story reminds me of a time we were cutting big timber on the Oregon coast. We had a 90" cedar and it was the last tree of the last day. Being that it was cedar, we'd already packed our jacks out of the unit. Cedar often grows like a giant snowcone so you have to have lean, limbweight, or just a lot of cussin' to convince them to go your way. Halfway through we'd gotten her up a little and had to use several pieces of the facecut as a homemade wedge. We used a pulaski, several large sticks, and a sledghammer beating that thing over<p/>