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    Old Tournapulls

    Don, there was a road building job at Rocky Creek, a few miles South of Depoe Bay, Oregon that had some of those electric over hydraulic machines on it when they were re-building US 101 over Otter Crest in the late 1950's. The old 101 highway had a cement bridge that spanned Rocky Creek. One day...
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    ''steep slopes on dozers''

    Something one needs to remember when operation a dozer on steep slopes is to keep the blade on the ground. I've been on steep slopes with a 46a where if you lifted the blade, your high side track came off the ground. Back blading..... I broke in around some old Cat Skinners building logging...
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    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    I must comment on Skadill's post. You guys need to checkout his website, it's outstanding. Skadill is the guy that turned me on to you guys. You can hear it in his voice how he feels about logging/loggers and the construction industry. It's that "feeling" you get when you're surrounded by your...
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    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    I couldn't agree with you more. I've had to stop watching three or four times. I've got property at Nauakti, Alaska and have seen some of this first hand. I may have met "Contract Logger" one time at the Nauakti Connection store in 2001 or 2003.(He had a 18/20 foot aluminum boat, kinda like an...
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