Tyre marks show a moment of excitement on a quiet road.
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Caption: Caterpillar Diesel D8 Tractor equipped with Hyster winch, skidding logs to landing. Working 8 hours a day on 3 gallons. 8 cents fuel per hour. Gets out 50M per day. Also used to build truck landings and yard logs at landing. Walton Lumber Company, Oregon.
Date: March 31, 1941
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS8948
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
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Caption: Caterpillar Diesel D4 Tractor skidding gum, cypress, and hemlock out of Santee swamp to railroad spur. Handling 2300' per hour on 800' haul. Working 8 hours a day on about 2 gallons, 7.3 cents fuel per hour. Owner A.C. English, Davis Station, South Carolina.
Date: September 24, 1940
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS9699
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
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Caption: Caterpillar Diesel D2 Tractor skidding cypress logs from woods to loading dock. A Caterpillar Diesel D4 Tractor is also used on skidding operations. Working near Turrell, Arkansas. Dacus Lumber Co. of West Memphis, Arkansas.
Date: November 23, 1950
Photographer: Moore, James G.
Local Call Number: FHS9694
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
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Caption: Caterpillar Twenty-Two equipped with winch, skidding logs for Hubbell brothers on their operations near Clinton, Maryland. Just south of Washington. Their chief product is railroad ties.
Date: October 4, 1935
Photographer: [unknown]
Local Call Number: FHS9665
Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC
For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.
On a foggy morning, sand grains fly as a brown bear skids down a sandy slope to the beach in pursuit of an smell picked up by her highly sensitive nose. Note her dropped lower lip and the laid back ears. Cook Inlet, Alaska.
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Part of the Ruth Ostman Album.
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Part of the Ruth Ostman Album.
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Massive maple leaves on the ground that has not been removed and is dangerous for bicycles and scooters to pass over. Here the leaves especially when raining, skidding definitely occurs when bikes and scooter lose their grip on this road and cause falling accident. Eventually the leaves will be removed.
It gets worse in winter due to snow on the Side-road, same location, viewed below…
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Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
www.collett.co.uk/kintore/
Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
www.collett.co.uk/kintore/
Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
www.collett.co.uk/kintore/
Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
www.collett.co.uk/kintore/
Two 215 Tonne super grid transformers head to Scotland, as our Team complete deliveries to the Kintore substation extension project.
Heading from GE’s Stafford facility, the Collett Team travel via Ellesmere Port undertaking all transport, shipping and installation operations to safely deliver both of the 8 metre long cargoes to Aberdeenshire, Scotland.