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Imagine steering 19 tons of superheated iron pulling 300 tons of logs down an icy grade—with absolutely no brakes. Meet the Lombard Steam Log Hauler, the 1901 mechanical beast that built cities, paved the way for the modern tank, and demanded a brutal human toll. Before the bulldozer or the Caterpillar tractor, there was the Lombard. Invented in the freezing woods of Maine, this steam-powered leviathan was the first successful commercial tracked vehicle. It revolutionized the logging industry, doing the work of 60 horses in a single run and dragging timber through conditions that swallowed anything wheeled. But that monumental progress came with a terrifying cost. The men who operated these machines faced sub-zero temperatures, exploding boilers, and the constant threat of a 300-ton jackknife. The steersman, sitting completely exposed just inches from the smokestack, regularly caught fire while fighting an 18-inch iron wheel. If the machine started to slide on a steep downgrade, his only survival protocol was to jump. In this documentary, we explore the awe-inspiring engineering of the Lombard Log Hauler and the perilous reality of the men who calculated the risk, accepted the danger, and climbed aboard the widow-maker every single morning.