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He then began manufacturing on a large scale and ultimately made thousands of logging wheels.
Horse driven logging wheels was a means used for moving logs out of the woods.
Overpack's logging wheels could haul logs without the need for icy ground.
They became then another builder of Overpack's Michigan logging wheels.
The eleven foot bronze sculpture represents Michigan logging wheels and the lumbering industry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century.
Michigan logging wheels (big wheels) were invented by Silas C. Overpack in 1875.
His well known invention that he made downtown was his logging wheels which was used in the logging industry from about 1875 until the later part of the 1920s.
The logging wheels were a specially designed large set of wooden wagon wheels that could carry logs that were up to 100 feet in length, several at a time.
Michigan logging wheels, also known as big wheels, high wheels, logging wheels, logger wheels, lumbering wheels, bummer carts, katydids or nibs, are a type of skidder.
He owned a shop (around 1868) in downtown Manistee, Michigan, at 87 Pine Street, called S.C. Overpack Wagon, Carriage and Blacksmith Shop and is associated with the invention of Michigan logging wheels.