"Steam Donkeys"
Steam power was introduced in 1900. It replaced bull teams and horses. Steam Donkey engines created the steam that powered winches. They were used in the early 1900's to yard and load large logs from the woods to the railway landing. They were also used to build bridges. Some were very big, with several steam engines and single large boilers on one set of timber skids. Steam donkeys were replaced in the 1930's by machines that were gas-powered. By the 1950's, steam had disappeared from the forests.
Steam Donkey at Work This photo was taken by our school's digital camera at the Lynden "Steam Engine Fair"! (21.6k)
Same Steam Donkey; a Closer Look The steam donkey engineer was called a "donkey puncher", sometimes pronounced "dunkey puncher".(41k)
1894 Steam Donkey (56.8k; this photo was taken at the Black Mountain Forestry Center)
Another 1894 Steam Donkey (57k; this photo was taken at the Black Mountain Forestry Center)
1894 Dolber Spool Steam Donkey Picture taken at the British Columbia Forestry Museum Park
1903 Hemmingson Double Drum Steam Donkey Picture taken at the British Columbia Forestry Museum Park
Small 1910 2-Drum Steam Donkey Picture taken at the British Columbia Forestry Museum Park
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