Ax Men: Season 1: Close Call, The
With the logging season halfway through, Stump Branch tests a new, but more dangerous, logging strategy which poses a great danger to the men in the rigging. (S1, ep 7)
With the logging season halfway through, Stump Branch tests a new, but more dangerous, logging strategy which poses a great danger to the men in the rigging. (S1, ep 7)
Showdown: Tempers flare as the logging season hits the rails. One of the greenhorns is sent packing, Melvin and the crew finally have it out and Jimmy and Joe Collins square up. (S3, ep 6)
Lost In The Fog: Helicopter logging is one of the most dangerous and expensive forms of timber harvesting, so there is panic when the R&R chopper succumbs to inclement weather.
Jay Browning Logging, usually flush with lucrative deals, is forced to make tough decisions. Why are the logging giants falling and the smaller outfits winning business? (S1, ep 6)
Surviving the Swarm: Melvin's enthusiasm winds up putting his crew in danger, Jay collapses on the job, and while Jimmy's in the swamp, an alligator gets too close for comfort. (S3, ep 5)
The King Crumbles: Times are hard for the ax men. As Rygaard's Greenhorn fights to keep his job, one of R&R's pilots gets trapped in zero visibility when a sudden fog rolls in.
Series following the work of Ax Men. Pihl Logging needs to finish the pig farm job and Melvin tries to keep his old equipment working, with little success. (S1, ep 5)
Boiling Point: A careless mistake at Browning threatens to take out DJ and Cody, while, down south, it looks as though Jimmy's first dive may be his last. (S3, ep 4)
Moby Dick Strikes: While R&R Conner Aviation are forced to choose between safety and production, Jimmy Smith continues to wage war against the mammoth deadhead known as Moby Dick.
Series following the work of Ax Men. Across Northwest Oregon, the storm season arrives with a vengeance. Some crews shut down, while others struggle to stay afloat.