But in spite of this success we never lose sight of the fact that this plant was started primarily for the better service of the Pacific Coast--particularly of the Pacific Coast logging trade.
Regards to construction of these cars will say, while they are seemingly light, we have found them very strong, and more serviceable in our logging than flat cars which we had previously used and are still using.
These Cast Steel Bunks are made for bothLogging Trucks and Flat Cars.
Experience has proved that for logging cars, steel is unsuited for use in side sills, as continual shocks, resulting from discharging the load, cause their failure.
Almost every logging chance which exists today presents its own peculiar conditions and individual problems.
Each projected application of the motor truck in the logging field must be thoroughly analyzed and if a doubt as to its successful performance exists, expert advice should be sought.
The whole logging equipment, including the donkey engine, can be loaded on the truck and trailer and easily moved from one setting to another.
In the larger operations and in the use of the motor truck as an auxiliary to railroad logging, there are many opportunities for the reduction of logging costs.
What effect their use will have upon the future methods of logging remains to be seen.
A typical incline is successfully operated by the Meickeljohn, Brown Logging Company near Monroe, Washington.
The depreciation charge on a truck used in the logging industry should depend largely upon the type of road over which it is operated.
Fire and theft insurance is based upon the list price of the truck and body when new and the usual premium for the logging truck is one dollar for every hundred dollars of insured value.
It must be remembered, however, that the railroad and the motor truck are not competitors in the logging industry--they are allies.
Following is a recapitulation of the work performed by a 5-ton logging truck, Jan.
The trailer described above was evolved by local engineers and is in almost universal use in motor truck logging operations.
The other road does lead to the upperlogging camps.
All the way from the other logging camp in the beautiful mountains we came in a wagon.
On this track on every day, excepting Sunday, comes and goes the logging train.
And in the hollow log there is the old loggingboot of the husband of Dear Love, that he has given me to keep some of my rock collections in.
In burning brush after loggingall the fertilizing and humus-forming leaves and twigs are destroyed just when most needed, for another good crop or leaves cannot be expected for many years.
Individual seed trees left in loggingare not successful because of shallow root system and almost certain windfall.
This will lighten the total cost, and when the weather allows the brush to be burned, as logging proceeds, the cost of burning will be offset by the subsequent reduction in the cost of skidding.
The investment charge may be used to represent sale value only, or sale value plus any expense incurred at time of logging in order to secure reproduction, such as leaving salable material in seed trees, or planting.
In this process and in logging every effort should be made to protect existing young growth from injury.
Even in the moister regions, such as that of the Engelmann spruce type, it is very necessary to conserve the moisture in the soil after logging to prevent the remaining trees from being killed through lack of soil moisture.
The thinner the original redwood stand, the greater the effort necessary at the time of loggingto obtain the required density.
Unfortunately, also, logging methods which are both the simplest and most favorable to the reproduction of its associates may be discouraging to sugar pine reproduction.
This is a question of economy in logging operations, lay of the ground, prevailing wind direction, fertility of the stand and other local considerations.
With certain exceptions in which the entire stand is mature, the object of conservative logging should be to remove trees past the age of rapid growth and foster those that remain for a later cut.
So far we have discussed areas left by present-day logging methods.
All along the shores and in the woods are busy scenes--men, oxen and horses hard at work, the smoke from the logging camps curling among the trees.
The logging camps are disbanded, the loggers return to their homes, and the river-drivers alone are left to begin their duties.
Encouraged by this find, we immediately turned our attention to some fine timber standing close to the bank near by, and began hand-logging to supplement what we had already secured afloat.
After lighting the fire in the stove and putting on the kettle, I hastened to the burning timber to start the logging fires afresh.
And yet, because of that same hand-logging work, my wife came very near becoming a widow one morning before breakfast; but she did not know of it until long afterwards.
Besides there were never any logging teams on that road.
After you have cut the first chip in logging up a tree, chop on the base of the chip, swinging your hatchet from the opposite direction, and the chip will fall to the ground.
After attending to their horses, the new arrivals joined the others at the fire and explained that at the hotelkeeper's suggestion they had meant to head for the Indian village and make inquiries on their way up at the logging camp.
It may mean an extra hundred miles, or more, but it would bring us nearer the Stony village, and afterwards the logging camp on the edge of the timber, where we might get supplies.
For whatever the days brought forth of trouble and disappointment, down at the logging camp or the mills, here was Beth waiting for him, full of enthusiasm and self-confidence, a tangible evidence of success.
And then rapidly Peter gave an account of what had happened at the logging camp.
This then was where Hawk Kennedy had taken her and she knew that it was a spot little visited nowadays except by hunters, and at some distance from the scene of present logging operations, toward the spur of the railroad.
Each man gives a day's work to his neighbour, for a logging or raising-bee; and looks for the same help when he is ready for it.
The branches were held together by a logging chain.
The car shot ahead, lurching from side to side of the narrow logging road, greeted with shouts of delight from Jane, her father making frantic efforts to regain control of it, which he finally did after threatening to wreck it.
Trees were falling, and axes resounding, and men yelling at mules that were hauling logs, and the scene reminded me of logging in the Wisconsin pineries, only these were men in uniform doing the work.
In about forty minutes we had arrived, at the bayou, and I called a private soldier who used to do logging in the woods, and we looked the thing over.
Up to 1840 I had been much in the wild forests of the northeastern part of Maine, clearing wild land during the summer and logging in the winter, and up to this period had never seen a satisfactory evidence of their presence.
Such annoyances from these migrating beasts, in the vicinity of logging berths as above named, are of recent date.
Logging roads are generally laid out with due regard to the conveniences of level or gently descending ground.
He responded by sneaking into the computer unnoticed and quietly loggingoff each admin.
She had been logging in through her old university account but the university eventually killed her access since she was no longer a student.
Man in spring logging oft awakes From winter slumbers nests of snakes, And listens to the music grand Of bull frogs, our Canadian band.
Hankins, my dear boy, bring me the stock certificates for my holdings in the Ricks Lumber and Logging Company and the Blue Star Navigation Company.
You should have a more vital interest in the Ricks Lumber andLogging Company and the Blue Star Navigation Company.
The timber in Sugarloaf Valley drew speculators--he sold options and bought a place in the logging development.
In 1844 we had been up in the woods logging all winter on the Snake River.
He had gone up the river to one of his logging camps and the humor had seized him to make the trip in a fast little motor-boat he had given Donald at Christmas many years' before.
With the winter's supply of logs now gone, logging operations commenced in the woods with renewed vigor, the river teemed with rafts, the shouts of the rivermen echoing from bank to bank.
Then, until you turn off the logging command, everything that scrolls on your screen is copied into that file, sort of like recording on videotape.
This is where screen capturing andlogging come in.
What you see next depends on the system, but will generally consist of information about its costs and services (you might want to turn on your communication software's logging function, to save this information).
Being connected to the Net takes more than just reading conferences and logging messages to your computer; it takes asking and answering questions, exchanging opinions -- getting involved.
When you issue a logging command, you tell the software to open a file (again, usually in the same directory or folder as used by the software) and then give it a name.
The logging bee followed the burning of the fallow, which consumed the underbrush, the tops and branches of the trees, and left the charred trunks to be disposed of.
Perhaps some special mention should be made of the logging bee, since it stands out as the only one of these jolly gatherings that was regarded as a necessary evil, particularly by the female members of the family.
There were logging bees, raising bees, stumping bees, and husking bees for the men, while the women had their quilting bees and paring bees.
It was this feature of the loggingbees that made them unpopular with the women.