New Zealand Logger

Timber jacks

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The logs are skidded by hand methods into the creeks by two ‘breaker-outers’ using timber jacks weighing up to 35kg. The steep terrain enables gravity to help. Logs are often jacked into steep log chutes where they hurtle down into the creek bed far below. From there the power of water is harnessed to move hundreds of logs out of the mountains in ‘log drives’.*

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