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British Columbia Forest Products Ltd.

camptramp

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Ernie Harrison , BCFP Renfrew Div. 1st picture is the #505 American 7220 laying on its side at 10 1/2 mile on Harris Cr. M/L , #6-243 HDX Hayes hit the corner a little to fast , Lowbed leaned over , pulled the King Pin out of the 5th wheel #505 ended up on its side still tied to Lowbed . #309 Washington Trak Loader is there to straighten up the mess . 2nd & 3rd pictures of #505 at San Juan Bridge , Gantry on loader was to high when on lowbed to clear pillars on bridge , so it had to get off lowbed and walk across bridge . Jake Kruger was running the #505 at this time . scan49.jpg scan50.jpg scan51.jpg The Linehorse in picture was the #209 .
 

camptramp

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Ernie Harrison , BCFP Renfrew Div. 1st & 2nd pictures are the #6-239 HDX Hayes ran out of water on the way down the hill into the Caycuse DLS on the Caycuse Hook Up Road . You can out run a run away truck , luckly there were no serious injuries . 3rd picture is at Caycuse shop .scan62.jpg scan63.jpg scan64.jpg
 

camptramp

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Damn Al you are a resourceful young man lol . Awesome job keeping BCFP alive!
Good to hear from you , you've been quiet for quite awhile . Hope all is well with your family . Not so young anymore , more retired , less pebble hauling these days . Still running into the odd old "BCFP Timber Beast" to borrow pictures off of . Have a few interesting ones coming up .
 
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