1942 Lumberjack Using Rubberman in Malheur National Forest
In July 1942, a lumberjack in Grant County, Oregon, uses a rubberman in Malheur National Forest. This innovative device was designed to secure the cross-saw with a heavy rubber belt, enabling one worker to efficiently cut down trees. The rubberman represented advancements in logging technology, promoting solo labor in dense forests.
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1942 Lumberjack Using Rubberman in Malheur National Forest
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