I have been at this property several times over many years. Its been cleared out a bit. The equipment, parts and accessories are more visible. Lots to look at.
Fantastic....Us city slickers don't know anything about this....This is what made America...Thank you for sharing...it makes my heart hurt....A forgotten art...And thanks to you for keeping it alive...Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida....Godspeed to you and your family...
I love it but man there is some stuff in there that I'd love to try and save or atleast grab some parts before they waste away to nothing or get scrapped.
Each and every camp I worked at had a boneyard like this, lots of stuff was just flat wore out, or swallowed it's tongue, causing cost of repairs to be too high, stuff don't last forever Just was a parts store mostly, some places we had to bury it to get clearance to abandon the site,
Oh how I would absolutely love to go to one if those graveyards and buy everything and bring them back to life not many of them around here in mn love the look of the crummies with loggerboxes on them
Hard to say. The equipment has been on the site for decades. I guess if the property is sold or developed...that might change things. Would be great to see some of the best stuff in an outdoor museum or park. Would take a fair amount of pocket change to relocate this stuff. On the plus side...this is living proof that crankcase oil and diesel is great fertilizer for alders and blackberries.!
Bet that old cat would run with a little work if some prick hadn’t stolen the fan off it. I’m seeing lots of ww2 Sherman and other tank chassis under a bunch of that old equipment.
En EEUU tienen cantidades increíbles de veiculos y máquinas abandonadas .. no hacen ni caso veiculos que en otros países cuidarían o tendrían mercado en EEUU ni caso !!
Probably not broked new regulations Probably pushed these old trucks off the road and new equipment at best in the 90s made these obsolete sucks to see and hear and may at best be shut down its famous for us loggers to be shut down or driven out the bush
Amazing… looks like decades of acquisition. Hope the people who own that see the same thing I do. Pure heaven! What a treasure stash
That John Deere excavator was a nice piece too. Nice video as well
Fantastic....Us city slickers don't know anything about this....This is what made America...Thank you for sharing...it makes my heart hurt....A forgotten art...And thanks to you for keeping it alive...Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida....Godspeed to you and your family...
Glad you enjoyed it
Much of that was Canadian made equipment too
Thank you all for your reply... Godspeed and safety to you and your family. Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida U.S.A
Watched the rest of the video....Unbelievable!!!!Thanks again...
i love this. i love old equipment thats been left to die. i hate that people always feel the need to smash the windows :(
this is too cool. thanks for taking the time to do this. ive always enjoyed these types of places.
Thanks, they are fun to make, and the feedback is great. Gotta hat tip to my friend Skadill for showing the way!
I love it but man there is some stuff in there that I'd love to try and save or atleast grab some parts before they waste away to nothing or get scrapped.
One of my first recorded songs to wash down the logging equipment video. Logging Town
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Eye candy for sure
Nice to see old iron still around obviously not running but that goes for the old timers a testimate to the old days
Each and every camp I worked at had a boneyard like this, lots of stuff was just flat wore out, or swallowed it's tongue, causing cost of repairs to be too high, stuff don't last forever
Just was a parts store mostly, some places we had to bury it to get clearance to abandon the site,
I remember those stickers, everybody had one.
I recgonized this right away , I have been here myself, I ran some that equipment. That 4 leaf buncher
Fleetwood logging I believe , the shop was down by the water, they was all kinds of goodies down there too.
Some glorious old iron there, to me it’s sad to see most of it lost to scrap.
Looks like some of machines. Skadill videoed
Yes! Skadill and I hooked up to visit that property....that was a while back!
Oh how I would absolutely love to go to one if those graveyards and buy everything and bring them back to life not many of them around here in mn love the look of the crummies with loggerboxes on them
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Good narrating
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2:45. Found ya another revive n drive ferd with a loggers box
I’d love to buy and fix up one of those pacifics, only if I had the money
Every piece of glass is broken out.
Rusty golden treasures
That's a real honey hole of a spot there, hope it's not going to the scrappers.
Hard to say. The equipment has been on the site for decades. I guess if the property is sold or developed...that might change things. Would be great to see some of the best stuff in an outdoor museum or park. Would take a fair amount of pocket change to relocate this stuff. On the plus side...this is living proof that crankcase oil and diesel is great fertilizer for alders and blackberries.!
What's sad is a lot of that equipment actually looked decent
Alot of it would prob fire up with little work might need some good maintence
Bet that old cat would run with a little work if some prick hadn’t stolen the fan off it. I’m seeing lots of ww2 Sherman and other tank chassis under a bunch of that old equipment.
Deboss garage could you those tank tracks
See if any of them will start
Any if those Hayes for sale?
Omg… thats à LOT of money just sitting… cool marines to
Al lado de la excavadora jonn deeere e visto un cabrestante para fabricar un tractor wincheb
What is the story with all this equipment? did the owner retire or something?
The owner never threw anything away...ever. He has since passed.... was a local legend...for so many reasons. The property is in good hands.
Man i want that old rebco box off of that ford
Skadill did one here too
Our friend, Skadill was with me on a road trip when he did his video at this site. Great day.
En EEUU tienen cantidades increíbles de veiculos y máquinas abandonadas .. no hacen ni caso veiculos que en otros países cuidarían o tendrían mercado en EEUU ni caso !!
Canada
I would be like a kid in a Candy store
It just amazes me how companies can just abandon their equipment when something breaks .
Probably not broked new regulations Probably pushed these old trucks off the road and new equipment at best in the 90s made these obsolete sucks to see and hear and may at best be shut down its famous for us loggers to be shut down or driven out the bush
where is this ?
My guess is somewhere in B.C. Canada
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