Donkey puncher
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A donkey puncher is the operator of a small steam donkey, a machine used in logging in the 19th and 20th centuries.[1][2]
Description
A donkey consists of a steam boiler and steam engine,[3][4] connected to a winch mounted on a sled called a donkey sled.[5][6] The donkeys were moved by simply dragging themselves with the winch line. They were used to move logs, by attaching lines to the logs and hauling them.[7][8]
The donkey puncher was the machine operator and engineer.[9][10] Use of the term gained currency in 1920.[11] In later times the donkey puncher was too far away from the end of the line to know what to do, so whistle codes (steam whistles) were employed.[12] The whistle operator was known as a whistle punk,[12][13] who was placed between the men attaching the cables (choker setters),[14] and the donkey puncher, so that he could see the choker setters.[12][15] When the cables were attached, a series of whistle blows signaled the donkey to begin pulling and the choker setters to stay out of harm's way.[12][16] This is an oversimplification of a closely orchestrated sequence of operations, where mistakes were often fatal and where good men stood in line for the jobs.[17] Although the steam engine, and its whistle, have been replaced by gasoline and diesel engines,[18] the whistle codes are still used in many current logging operations. The whistle has been replaced largely with airhorns.[19][20]
See also
- Geared steam locomotive – often used on forestry railways
- Lidgerwood – manufacturer of steam-powered logging equipment
- Steam locomotive
- Steam power during the Industrial Revolution
- Steamroller
- Steam tricycle
- Steam turbine
- Timeline of steam power
- Yarder – a larger steam-powered logging machine
References
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External links
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- Glossary of Logging terms, Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, under Donkey puncher and Whistlepunk.
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