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    Kobelco SK290LC. All functions in super slow motion

    One of those little metal toggle switches like on a defrost fan or like on the dash of older trucks. Yes, it is in the cab. This one was on the right side between the seat and the cab. I think a ticket book dropped down in there, and when I was reaching for it, I must have flipped the switch...
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    Kobelco SK290LC. All functions in super slow motion

    I ran an old kobelco for a while. One day it did what you described. Somehow I bumped a toggle switch. Flipped it back the other way and then t started working again. Apparently this switch was a “feature “.
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    Where was that pic taken?
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    Galion 104H

    Fucking detroits huh…
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    Thought it was a Californian thing.
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    I wonder how many of those cab over trucks they built?
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    Any brand log trucks

    Looking at this again…that bunk/wing log on the new pete appears to be well over 64’ long if the other “long logs” are 32’.
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    Huber Maintainer

    Chains.
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    Any brand log trucks

    If you fix it it should be good for a few more pounds… I’m referring to the log behind, at a 45° angle to the load on the first Pete. Maybe they have a truck tucked into the back of that load?
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    Any brand log trucks

    Is that a pup behind that new Pete?
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    Any brand log trucks

    I put 4 27’s on a bunk lay once. Was told not to do that again. It was just under 10k bf. 32,798 bf is…
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    Molboard setting

    In the late 90’s early 00’s I spent several seasons plowing snow at a local ski resort. The old boy that showed me how to run grader was dang good. I really enjoyed just watching him run that machine. A couple things he recommended was to keep the moldboard up/down cylinders as near vertical as...
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    Fall colors

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    1969 Deere 3020:

    I ran a diesel 3010 a few years ago. Nice machine. GLWS.
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    Austin Western Grade

    Anyone rebuild them (starters) near you?
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    Fall colors

    Needles are about gone on the larch… in NCW
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    New family member - 1966 Austin Western Super 300

    Email sent. Let me know if it worked. Not too good at this kinda stuff, so, if it didn’t work, I’ll ask my wife to help me.
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    Fall colors

    A couple days later.
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    New family member - 1966 Austin Western Super 300

    I bought this one. PDF. I tried to attach it but apparently the file is too big. I think I can email it.
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    Fall colors

    Anyone else?
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