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    Weyerhaeuser Company Logging Operations

    DonnyBoy553, another local fellow... You still lurking around the forum? Thanks for the pics!
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    Can anyone identify what Q/C this is?

    Ended up getting new buckets and ripper from NC Machinery with my lugging on them for my Q/C... Made by Blu Star Welding a few hrs away
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    Lemare Lake Logging

    What's with all the stuff in the front driver tires bead?
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    Can anyone identify what Q/C this is?

    Confirmation from PSM that it is a Series I coupler. Now to see what they want for the buckets...
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    BC logging equipment left to rust

    One like that sitting along I-90 up by Easton
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    Can anyone identify what Q/C this is?

    Yea, finding that out... Going to call them today and maybe also look at getting a newer coupler. The joys of owning older gear... Came with the silt buck that the guy never used. Well he never used it because its for a different coupler haha!
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    Can anyone identify what Q/C this is?

    That's what I was thinking also but is it PSM II or older PSM? or does it matter? https://www.equipmenttrader.com/listing/-PSM-Attachment-118515968
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    Can anyone identify what Q/C this is?

    I'm needing new/used buckets for my 315L but can't tell exactly what coupler I have, no tags and has been welded on. Digging bucket is highly modified and silt bucket matches thumb but has the wrong style ears on it for the coupler that's on the machine. Rough measurements: 13 5/8 outside to...
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    Didn't realize TB made Shovels that big... I know they made beasts but dang! Any pics of Road Builders on those larger carriages?
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    Tigercat 630c problems

    Ok. I texted them but didn't hear back. Buddy had to get some parts for an EU excavator he bought, same deal. They literally reverse engineered the parts and cast and machined them and shipped from China. Surprisingly they were not bad quality. Only down about a month.
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    Tigercat 630c problems

    You see if https://skidderbuncherparts.com/ Wally's had any parts? Only place I know of off the top of my head...
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    Fancy Low Rider Log Trucks

    Availability of trucks doesn't seem to be an issue up here. It's finding guys willing to take light loads of pecker poles 6+hrs one way for $18/ton that's the issue. Either to a mill across the state or completely out of the state for one a day and no loading over unless you wanna spend the...
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    Fancy Low Rider Log Trucks

    Few guys here in town that still do Republic area to Bullfrog past Cle Elum for export logs, we did for a while on Fridays coming home from up there. I've seen them coming back empty from Oregon on 82 through Tri Cities a few times as well. Not fancy chromed out log trucks though lol, didn't...
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    Wheat Crop

    Truck Shop. I see trees on those hills in the background. Where abouts are you if you don't mind me asking?
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    Wheat Crop

    Not as far as I know. Worked for Shaws, Schabs, Rollingers and Austins among others in/around town. He headed up here for College after high school in '71. Property owners up top were Fred and Delores Millimans and Archie Borden.
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    Wheat Crop

    Talked to Dad the other night and Earl didn't ring a bell but his foster Fathers name was Archie Borden
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    Wheat Crop

    Dad Grew up in Bentucky in the 60's. Foster family he lived with ran animals from land there over horse heavens to pastures in Paterson. Bordens (sp) was their last name I believe
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    Wheat Crop

    Not to far from it...
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    Wheat Crop

    Horse Heavens by Benton City?
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    Brit logging.

    I've seen guys work in 2400sqf climate controlled shops who were complete pigs to work around. Kudos to you for how clean your work area is and the fact you even covered the motor working with a dirt floor. That's pretty impressive.
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