Some one a while back started or tried to start a thread on
"Wuts yer job"?
After the joys of my job today I'll tell you what mine is.
I'm a logger, besides logging full time, I'm a horseman,
which means I'm a grass farmer too!
Anyway, over the last 3 weeks here is what a loggers life is like.
Building a road in the mountain a hydraulic line blew on the backhoe,
fixed that, built the road.
A couple of blown outside tires on the log truck because unsettled rocks
eat side walls.
Rung off a drive shaft on the skidder, it seems a hydraulic line had settled down
in the belly pan to rub on the drive shaft, rubbed it in two,
Winched died last week, drum bearing blew up and necessitated a rebuild of the wench.
AND today, the son backed it down the mountain to the trees I'd just cut,
started out and I looked up and he was rolling it back down breaking it
till he got it back against a tree, it had lost all pulling power.
Went back to the shop and got the come-a-long and we pulled the transmission
with the forward reverse box back and the clutch had blown up.
80 miles one way to the parts supplier and back, we had it back in at dark and
made the drag by moonlight.
(I fixed a lot of other stuff in the last 3 weeks but I've lost track of time)
Ok, that is the life of a logger (the safe part).
Anyone want to be a logger cause misery loves company.