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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Congratulations Steve. You deserve it. She's in good hands. Tyler
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    848: 10-3/4" Deep C Channel Flex Frame - 34" Outside Width 849: Variable Web Flex Frame - 40" Outside Width 849RF: Rigid Frame - 40" Width - Early version of 850 but with underslung suspension 850: Rigid Frame - 40" Width (Similar to HDX, WHDX & P16's)
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    CR Metal Fabricators More
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    CR Metal Fabricators Some old pics showing some custom work built at our shop well before my time.
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    Challenger logging trucks

    In Gold River BC the only road to the beach (the sort) is the paved highway. These truck operate with regular traffic on that stretch (about 10 kms).
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    I believe that "KW" at Marine Link is just a KW Cab on an international 4x4 chassis. It has dragged many many trailers a very short distance.
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    075, I don't think all 849's were rigid frame - just the 849RF.
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    Thats what I figured too trakloader. Does your literature indicate what the difference was between a 849RF and an 850?
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    Looking For Historical Info

    Sorry Trakloader, I'm down in Arizona on vacation so I tried to get it for you but no luck T
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    So HDX here is some more of the HDX. Help me out here, what are we looking for that makes her an odd ball?
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    Highway log trucks.

    A few years ago Ted Leroy Trucking tried putting highway trucks to work hauling off-highway loads. The recipe was a tridrive Western Star & tridem pole trailer, 10' bunks on each, then load em up to the sky. Reports were it was hard on equipment: truck had 10 years of wear in 5 years of service...
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    Self Loading Logging Truck Photos

    One sweet Pacific P510S Self Loader
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    Self Loading Logging Truck Photos

    Found a couple more including a close up of the V8
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    HDX Dump 2 HDX Dennis Dystant
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    HDX, was an offset cab an option for the HD's with the 34" frame or would these be WHD's with a 40"?
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    Self Loading Logging Truck Photos

    I think it is an E9 Mack V8
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    Log loaders mounted on trucks

    More of the same trucks
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    Self Loading Logging Truck Photos

    One of a kind Tandem/Tandem Hayes self loader
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    Thanks for the extra info trakloader. My observations have been: 848: 10-3/4" Deep C Channel Flex Frame - 34" Width 849: Variable Web Flex Frame - 40" Width 850: Rigid Frame - 40" Width (Similar to HDX, WHDX & P16's) Maybe you have more info to add?
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