Niiiice, I want to play on that!
:)
They are every bit as awesome as you might imagine.
A load of trees is called a 'twitch' and the act of hauling them out is called 'twitching.'
Mine is a little different, but it can twitch a load of 18 full-length trees and do so with relative ease.
I don't log personally, but I own some of the equipment. I have a logging company that comes in and does TSI (Timber Stand Improvement, a form of sustainable cutting that actually leaves the woods in better shape than it'd naturally be and actually encourages additional growth as well as providing habitats for animals) and they pay me a percentage of their profits.
Rather than make them pay me a flat rate, because lumber prices and expenses vary significantly, I just have them pay me a percentage of their profit. This keeps them in business because they're paying a percentage of profit and it's not something that comes out as a direct expense - which keeps them in business and able to cut nearly continuously.
For a while, I had another company in (doing specialty harvesting) and they were pretty cool in that they used a team or horses or, sometimes, they brought in a working team of oxen. They did their twitching with animals and sold the lumber at great expense. It was all hardwood of specific types and qualities and they charged a mint for it.
But, I found out they were stealing from the 'dumb city boy.' They thought I wasn't smart enough, or observant enough, to notice the theft. They figured I'd not actually be going out into the lot to check and that I couldn't actually tell how much wood they were bringing out.
I did not press charges. I opted to show them what a 'dumb city boy' does. I ruined their reputation, after firing them. I'm in a very, very rural area - and your reputation is a very important thing in my neck of the woods. They are out of business and the farm I bought actually owns what used to be their oxen! Two of their offspring won some money at this year's pulling events.
Not bad for a 'dumb city boy.' ;-)
Hah!
That sounds pretty awesome.
We are looking at cutting some timber on our land, I will have to check into this "tsi" stuff.
Thanks for the story! I love stories. Also I learnt something today, so win/win.
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