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    Logging Cartoons

    Gordy has passed. No service. I have to check obits for the date
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    Any brand log trucks

    Not same truck. Top 3 are a P-16 from CZ Nitinat. 40-83. Driver was Don Wright from Duncan. Trans hose had a leak. Sprayed mist onto exhaust and away she went. Bottom pic is a Highway Pacific I took picture of in Pacific plant North Vancouver
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    Any brand log trucks

    Hello. Yep. That be me. I haven’t been on for awhile. My fb account was hacked so stayed away for fear of spreading the virus. Thanks for asking. Bp
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    Vancouver Island, BC. Logging at its Best!

    All true sir. Yes we need a good chat. It will happen. Take care also
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    Vancouver Island, BC. Logging at its Best!

    Someone call my name? Shake the tree and guess what falls out. Haha. Yep,still around. Doing well. Looks as if you gents are doing well. At least I hope you are
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    Loaders, Limbers and Roadbuilders.

    Somebody is going to be happy
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    Island Pacific Logging

    You have not been updated. Island Forest is a new contractor. Small outfit working in Sarita. Said to be a real good fellow. This is who Steve works for. He convinced the owner to put 4-5 off highways back to work. Good set of drivers and they get the wood to the beach
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    Logging Accidents: And They Walked Away.........

    Hallback,did you post any pictures? Not finding anything. Bp
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    Grizzly Trucks

    Sounds like road trip to Alberta in your future
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    Skagit Iron and Steel Works, Sedro Wooley, Washington

    grapplewrench. I started out on wrenches in 1967. We had only the SJ7. We did not have any issues with downdrive at all. The swing shaft was biggest issue and could replace that in 10-12 hours. One contractor had a SJ4 and it just kept going. All of these were loading in landings. Later one SJ7...
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Hallback,did you get yourself a small Skagit yarder?i do recall you were looking for one? Also did you find a line horse?
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    Logging Cartoons

    Another job well done brother Barney
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    Logging Cartoons

    There was only one Ed
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    T57. You may already know this. A fellow on here goes by HDX. He can tell you all you want to know. He will check in over the weekend. Bp
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Hello Murk. Best of 2019 to you. Still on the T Bird? Is so,where at? So I have been able to do PM. I go to top right corner and hit my ID. Go thru the list until you see conversation then hit that. Should come up to Start Conversation. Bp
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    Crown Zellerbach Yellow or Orange Iron

    That is a reasonable explanation and so far,the only one I have heard. Yes. Many a legend has got us to this day. Bp
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    Crown Zellerbach Yellow or Orange Iron

    Looking at this set of pictures. Third one shows a Chev Panel. This was the crew bus for the train track workers. They were referred to as the Gandy Dancers. No idea where expression came from. Perhaps someone came step in. Bp
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Perhaps there are 2 knowledgeable fellows who might run to SE BC to supervise the tear down Bp
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    BC logging equipment left to rust

    Camptramp,how you been? Not heard from you in long time
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    Grizzly Trucks

    dtg,A’s Hank has said,bet we will see you on the show along with yellow fellow. Be sure to have it nice and shiny. Bp
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