| 11. | Her sons work as a faller and a mill worker and her grandson as a skidder operator for Pacific Lumber.
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| 12. | More common on cable skidders, this also permits hauling back bark and tops when returning from a landing area to
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| 13. | Trees that have been previously felled and moved to a landing with a log skidder are spread out for processing.
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| 14. | The Clyde skidder illustrated was photographed at the Marathon Lumber Company logging operations near Newton, Mississippi in the early 1920s.
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| 15. | In 2004, he was offered a job with an industrial logging outfit that used skidders to chop down the forests.
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| 16. | It's a good test for these rigs because skidders do not pause for steep or sloshy, stone or stump.
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| 17. | "We had one case of a stolen skidder worth $ 18, 000 sold for $ 1, 600,"
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| 18. | In the late 19th century a new technology known as the " skidder " was introduced to the Texas logging industry.
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| 19. | The skidder consisted of a railway car with a crane assembly and long cables that dragged logs from the forest after they were felled.
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| 20. | Skidders, huge, snarling machines that step through the woods like mechanical velociraptors tearing out timber by the hunks, get the job done.
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