I think there is a picture of our "Alice" green Pacific on page 3.
I think there is a picture of our "Alice" green Pacific on page 3.
Freightliner taken last winter,Hayes unknown
Pacific P510s "Alice" is for sale --Andy (250)285-2239
Some more photos and pictures of "Alice" on my website:
http://www.pacifictruckclub.org/ClassDetail.php?ID=10
So, guys, I just bought a Crown 3200 on a Pete. Yes, I have pictures, I still don't have the ability to post them yet..........still working on that one. Anyone know who sells parts for these (the Crown that is.....)? Hoses are a given, but valves, swing motors & such, where does a guy go for parts? With my limited knowledge of computer searching, I've not found much info.......Thanks for any info you have. You guys are a tremendous wealth of knowledge.
I had a crown loader for a while, the later ones were built by Danebo part of the Ross Corporation which is long gone. When I bought my 215 Grizzly I started doing business with Crane Equipment Manufacturing in the Eugene-Springfield area. Mike and the guys there have been extremely helpful and their parts are very reasonable. They have exchange valves, pumps etc. and they also build their own cylinders. Since most of of your components are fairly common you should have no problem, just give them a call, let Mike know what you have and you should be in business. Good luck.
Thanks Lg Junior!
I don't have any specific parts need right now, down the road I will need a couple of grapple cylinder rods. This loader sat for a year on the coast. The grapples were closed, which meant the rods were exposed. They are slightly pitted but I think we will clean them up for now & see how they do. I'd like to have a place to go when the time comes. It always does with a self loader, like everything else, if you use it, it wears out or breaks. Thanks again.
hi everyone, im new to the whole logging truck thing i drive demo trucks for my stepdad and am thinking of buying a self loading logging truck the only problem is i no nothing about logging or different trees how to load the trucks iv gone to the library to see if there are book that might help nothing then i found this site while looking at some pictures if somone has some advise and could help me plz post me back
Thank You
Here is a good old working unit. Still going strong!
a nz self loading logging truck in action can someone please t ell what sort of truck model it is cheers
A beautiful C500 KW with a Barko 130 shiny new.W.R. Addison truck.shared photo that must be well over 20 years old.
It appears to be a Kenworth.[/QUOTE] thanks im do u no the specs on it