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Various photos of logging and railroads, both models and 1:1.
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SteamDonkey74
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Pomeroy Steam Logging Weekend: This much smaller donkey was being used as the loader, operating the heel boom loader attached to the spar tree. In the foreground is a belt-driven saw that was used to knock pieces of wood to length for use as fuel in this smaller donkey.
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SteamDonkey74
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Pomeroy Steam Logging Weekend: Here is the saw in operation. They placed this set-up within a very nice little skid-sled. The gentleman on the right was busy gathering wood for fuel for the donkey behind him.
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SteamDonkey74
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Pomeroy Steam Logging Weekend: Another view of the loader.
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SteamDonkey74
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Pomeroy Steam Logging Weekend: The heel-boom loader and one of the classic log trucks that they were loading. In the highball days of steam this would have been more likely a set of disconnects or a skeleton car and instead of a road this would be rails. Also, there would be no hard hats. Safety considerations must prevail and I am glad they do. Lots of guys were killed in the woods in accidents that could have been prevented with modern safety equipment and practices. The color on these is blown-out, and that's my fault. My wife had the digital camera, so I grabbed my old Spotmatic and whatever film was in it. It turned out I had Velvia 100 slide film. I thought it was 100 speed B/W film. I had these cross-processed (E-6 in C-41 chemistry) to get prints and found after the fact that this is not the ideal slide film for this kind of thing. Oh well, the blown-out colors makes these look like I shot them in 1971, not 2011.
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SteamDonkey74
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Moving day for the saw filer. Off to the next camp! A class A Climax takes the lead.
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SteamDonkey74
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T-Trak to oNerTrak wye corner idea for interface between Oregon-American mill and lines to the woods. Heavy blue-line rail represents blue-polarity plug line from T-Trak standards. Blue-to-the-outside standard from T-Trak precludes necessity of auto-reverser at wye.
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SteamDonkey74
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An idea for wiring a cross-over on a T-Trak module while preserving T-Trak wiring standards.
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SteamDonkey74
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Sketches for Oregon-American T-Trak modules. The module on the left has the track and is pretty much going to be as is. The module on the right will have a cross-over, but I haven't settled on a track plan, yet. The spur is for a service shop for locomotives and OA owned equipment. The diagrams are for wiring the cross-over. This is still the subject of some discussion.
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SteamDonkey74
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Ideas for T-Trak mill modules, loosely based on the Oregon-American Lumber mill circa 1930s-1950s.
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SteamDonkey74
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Closer view of 1/8 scale Willamette yarder.
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