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WA based lowbed, moving a piece out of CA

Truck Shop

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Not to hi-jack or plug this old critter I have but imagine it with bunks and a General long logger. It lived it's life in Easton owned by Graham Bros logging, I saw it in 1972 with a six log load.
When building it I made it just so I could change it out to a old long logger. I have available quite a few old long log trailers and bunks, a aluminum bang board would fit real nice.

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Looks good. That's quite the homemade double air cleaner set up.

Has it got a master and slave hydraulic steering?

Probably going to have to get the torch out to remove that front bumper and jack assembly, I bet they welded that right to the frame.

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