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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    I have a full set of 071 decals including the Madill 'M', that are of no use to me. They are yours if you want them. Will be in Gisborne in the next few days and can bring them with me.
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    TSY 255 on rubber, recently in Napier NZ, awaiting next job. Machine is syndicate owned, serial number hard to read. S 50?0 as best I could see.
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    Excellent info, Roadswitcher. Yes, 5044 is ours and doesn't have a tag drum.
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    Roadswitcher, having worked under them, how does the '57' stack up against the 70? Has 5065 had an engine upgrade, or still running the 8V71T? Did it also get a tag line?
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    Thats interesting. Apparently R5065 (which I mistook for the 70 pictured) went back to Ross for a refurb, whilst there it was decided to stretch it and add the tube. Other mods include extending the hydo oil tank, to accomodate more oil for the tube ram.
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    This machine has a TMY 50 serial number, and was apparently stretched and converted at Ross Corp before heading down to NZ. Apparently still has 8v71T power plant.
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    BC logging equipment left to rust

    Shhhhhh. Dont mention the S words on this thread. These are treasured relics (apparently). Even the locations must remain top secret!!
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    Yoader Pics

    Idaho Yarder
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    BC logging equipment left to rust

    Death Row. Port Moody
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    Skagit Iron and Steel Works, Sedro Wooley, Washington

    Same yarder, different view
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    Skagit Iron and Steel Works, Sedro Wooley, Washington

    737 in good shape, Dexter OR
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    Terex in logging

    8230B with stump splitter
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Sorry, Getting my Weyco's confused. Pe Ell, WA. Recently.
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Idle 120's, Weyco Aberdeen WA.
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    Linkbelt yarder

    Idaho Yarder Link Belt LS98 and eaglet. Cascade Trader.
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    Ty90 TY90, Dexter Oregon. 'Shortened' tower version. No tags I could find.
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    Big Muskie!

    Very interesting, but why post it in the Foresry Equipment section? Same goes for your Huge Trucks post.
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    Yarding Grapples

    Yeah I tried Joe already, but it's almost worth the drive just to checkout his other stuff anyway! Thanks WW.
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