Lumberjack Building Rubberman in Malheur National Forest 1942
A lumberjack constructs a rubberman in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon, in July 1942. The rubberman uses a heavy rubber belt to secure a cross-saw, allowing for solo tree cutting. This device represents advancements in forestry techniques, improving efficiency for lumberjacks during that time in the Pacific Northwest.
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Lumberjack Building Rubberman in Malheur National Forest 1942
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