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Dylan Winter
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2013
I am still making films - but not for youtube anymore - google ate all the pies so the films are now on my website.
$1 a pop.
Up to you. I guess it depends how you value your time
Dylan
www.keepturningleft.co.uk
$1 a pop.
Up to you. I guess it depends how you value your time
Dylan
www.keepturningleft.co.uk
FS 22 Silverrun for real 22 - the environment
FS 22 Silverrun for real ... I spent three months in 2004 filming logging crews on Vancouver Island. The DVDis still available on ebay - buy it for your dad
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 21 timbermill
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 20 rebuilding yarders
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 18 dry land sort
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 16 helli pilots
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 15 the art of being helicopter logger
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 14 logging railway part 2
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 13 logging railway
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 12 feeding loggers
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 11 the man of a thousand bridges
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 10 blaster rick
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 09 log truck drivers part 3 Pucker Ass Pass
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 09 log truck drivers part 3 Pucker Ass Pass
FS 22 Silverrun for real 08 log truck drivers part 2.. lotta gears
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 07 log truck drivers part 1
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 06 harvesting 100 year old dick sticks
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 03 three truck tow
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 05 yarders and juicers
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 04 high lead logging
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 02 the fallers
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 01 the yard at 5.00 am
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FS 22 Silverrun for real 01 the yard at 5.00 am
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You drive tree ❤❤❤
Thank you for posting! Enjoyed the whole series!!
Glad you enjoyed it! thanks for taking the time to say so
Pacific on hood, would these tractors be built by Pacar?
What year did you film this?
No kidding on that job....They are huge. This is what the West Coast of Canada log world is all about...100 % respect to these drivers.
Hayes Forest Services went broke about 15 years ago. Spending way too much on heli logging and then a down turn in the log market, which is cyclical, did them in.
it was good while it lasted though....to an outsider it did seem a bit top heavy though
I am retired now but worked for many years as a First Aid Attendant and Log Truck Dispatcher for Pat Carson Bulldozing, later bought out by Hayes Forest Services in their Walbran Division. An empty off highway truck and trailer weighs about 75tons and hauls 100+tons of wood. Driving one of these trucks off a mountain is THE most dangerous job in the woods.
A pusher *and* a puller. Steep grades! I miss logging already.
tough men doing tough jobs
COOP! Hope life is treating you well!
one of the nicest men you could ever hope to meet
Perhaps large balloons some day could lift logs also. Cheaper safer Drones unmanned.
Balloon logging in coastal areas that get a lot of rainy cloudy stormy weather in winter suffer because they need the warm summer sun to provide thermals to help with "lift". But then when the summer comes the thermals also come with wind especially as things warm up in the afternoon and too much wind shuts down the balloon from flying. In other words balloon logging is too ideal weather dependent.
Often drum brakes do not hold same power in reverse. Rig will roll backwards if you lose power . Ask me how I know that...😮
Great footage you've got here. Thanks for sharing! Not to be a pedant but you might have your dates mixed up with some of the footage since some of the trucks in the video didn't exist until 2003 like the Chevy @0:44.
Let's put in 10 switchbacks to ease the grade. Boss: No way, just 3 and we will deal with it.
But, the roads can be part of the firelines in case of a wildfire. A bit faster and easier to get equipment in and out.
So proud of the White Men that built this country. I apologize for nothing.
Cool, well done Dylan!
It was an astonishing three months I spent in the woods... lovely blokes.
Hard to watch them pollack out of one block. Hooters and juicers?
I did that at. Thompson. Sound in the early70 s. An. Rivers. Inlet loved it theses guys are great
I remember when.............
when what?
1:38 oh man that Detroit winding up in that grapple loader sounds awesome
I was like 11 years old back in 1973. My stepdad had a trucking company house moving company, Cline trucking out of Shurz , Nevada. We had to bring a man camp dormitory down off the mountain, boundary peak, the B&B mine a cinebar mine. The man backed that building down the switchbacks my stepfather ( my real stepfather) was one of the greatest truck drivers John Aubrey Manhire.
I'm an old adrenaline junkie, but I'll pass on your job as quick as I would ice road trucking. Retirement must be making me soft, I'm just not lured to doing that stuff anymore, but I do enjoy watching it. Thanks for the educational experience.
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
Now it all belongs to google - in fact almost everything I have ever made now belongs to google. They did not pay for it of course
Why is Canadian forests slow burning in WEF Biomass Energy? All that wood seen here is destined for UK Energy production. No new homes for young Canadian families
Take a video about this , The world is now ruled by one community of people, the world Satanic elite, you can also call them the committee to meet the Antichrist and prevent the 2nd coming of Jesus, Trump called them the deep state, at the moment it consists of about 10,000 people, the main ones there are Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Windsors, Baruchs, they, their ancestors, descendants and other people who enter there have the mark of Lucifer, which, if they bring the antichrist and do not allow the 2nd coming, they will receive eternal life after the x hour, and the rest of humanity, for all the time that they have lived, they won't get anything, so all people should know about the existence of a world government (Jesus who was a The Prophet of God, not God.God will send Jesus as a reward to humanity, if humanity deserves it, for this it is necessary to fight Lucifer and his elite)
Thank you for posting these videos again. I saw this video on TH-cam back in high school 13-14 years ago and I remember falling in love these trucks and wanting to drive on so bad, and just a few weeks ago I was looking for this exact video too. I drive them small little highway log trucks now but those beautiful beast are still my dream.
they are marvelous trucks - so impressive - and the blokes were really nice to deal with ..... intelligent, thoughtful and with real guts
My da gave me the dvd ta this when I was little, I still watch it every now and then, ya did an amazing job documenting the whole thing, do ya ever think ya might go back there and see how much has changed since ya made the dvd ?
excellent dad - tell him thanks for me Dylan
Are you the same fellow that did the 2000 mile harvest video many years ago?
yup
I really enjoyed that video, watched it many times
Are those Pacific’s? You can’t duplicate the sound of shear torque and reduction gears working
Hayes wasrunning a mixed fleet of Hayes and Pacifics - probably more Pacifics
Shout out to snowrunner bros
200 hours on that game so far
You've brought back some great memories from the 80's, logging up on the north of Vancouver Island and in Smith Inlet on the mainland. Nice clip and good explanation of the process involved.
the interview with the boss man was excellent. He knew his job that is for sure.
What this trucking job pay???
not got a clue
The size of those Planetary drive axles. They barely leave enough room for the wheel lugs. I love these Behemoths.
me too
To be the crew of guys that said "It won't work with two, but it will work with three." Amazing show of power.
in some ways this is my favourite sequence. I had to recce the hill first and stay ahead of them until the last tight bend when I let them get ahead of me
different breed these guys!! unreal!!
you are comletely correct - lovely blokes
Is the yarder even chained down?
it must be
Worked in camp for many years. ( I even worked for PCB/Hayes long long ago ) A good cook and clean camp make all the difference, And yes, I always said thankyou to the kitchen crew.
the food was excellewnt - three choices of main meal each night.
I'm from BC, I've driven logging roads in ordinary pickups and they can be ungodly hairy. Sheer drops and definitely not 2 lanes wide--I don't like them. I don't want to imagine for one second how shit-scary it is to descend them in ANY kind of logging truck, let alone ~200 tonnes of Hayes. These guys had nerves of bloody steel, man.
when I was working there going up the roads in the two wheel drive van was a bit risky for fear that a truck would come down. I would wait at the bottom until a truck came along to go up one of the mains or spurs and then I would follow it up. The truckers were very nice men.. calm .. competent... polte, self deprecating.
My dad used to haul logs on the West Coast of B.C. used to take me for trips when I was a kid... those roads are unreal in a fully loaded truck. Coming down around a corner and all you see beyond the hood is blue sky and a sheer 500 foot drop...
you tube should offer you them in order..... and.... youtube algorythm likes short stuff because it thinks we are all stupid
Good Video but can you make them longer 👍
youytube should offer the next in the series when this one has run - good luck Dylan
Now these are some real pros...far cry from the steering wheel holders out here now.
Very good men - intelligent, polite, calm
On the Zebelloes Forest Service Road WFP has a secondary main nicknamed "Ass Pucker Mountain" for good reasons! :)
THINK SAFETY and always put SAFETY FIRST . REMEMBER STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the WOOD 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD . 😊
It ain’t easy as it seems
Really cool!
👀🙆 amazing
Great video 👍🙏❤️. Nice trucks
You could reclaim the roads and they won't be visible in a few years
First the tree planters need road access and then put the roads to bed.
Spent 28 years logging loved every minute get to see Gods country