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North Idaho logging equipment

RonG

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Dec 2, 2003
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1,833
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Meriden ct
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heavy equipment operator
Thanks Jeremy. Like I said earlier Im laid off now and have plenty of time on my hands I figured out how to resize using Windows Paint. It works really nice and is super easy to use for a dummy like me! The only thing is you can only do one picture at a time.
So I went through and resized some of the pics I took over the summer. Pretty much the same sort of equipment.

Download Irfanview and the plugins as well,install it and let it be the default viewer for images on your computer,it will let you choose that option when you install it.It is a free program that allows you to do just about anything you wish with an image.You can resize a whole folder at once with it by choosing the "batch"*** function.I use it for most everything,cropping,renaming etc,I print from it too.
If you need to touch up images you will need a program like Photoshop but there are many free ones that will do that around as well,like Gimp for instance.Ron G
 

JTL

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Dec 2, 2008
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761
Location
Pacific Nortwest U.S.A.
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IUOE Local 302
Our January thaw came in this week. We went from 0 degrees and lots of snow to 45and lots of rain. Gotta love this global warming stuff! :rolleyes:
Since its raining all the way to the top of the mountians, and the snowmobiling sucks, I went shed horn hunting today and found a logging job insted. Walked around for a bit but never found any antlers.
Heres a few pics for you.
 

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JeremyM70

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Apr 10, 2010
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376
Location
SW Washington
Occupation
Electronics Tech
Our January thaw came in this week. We went from 0 degrees and lots of snow to 45and lots of rain. Gotta love this global warming stuff! :rolleyes:
Since its raining all the way to the top of the mountians, and the snowmobiling sucks, I went shed horn hunting today and found a logging job insted. Walked around for a bit but never found any antlers.
Heres a few pics for you.

I like the roof modification on the Komatsu processor! Kind of like a brand new Cat 924 loader I put a radio in last weekend, one of the roof bolts was screwed in crooked with a huge gap under it, and another hole beneath it with a bunch of cables going into the cab. Was just asking to have water pour into the cab. I fixed the bolt and added some silicon to both holes.
 
Joined
Feb 21, 2013
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5
Location
Heron montana
Jason I'm very interested in building a jammer setup like the one in this picture do you know who I can get a hold of too talk about this or at least where this one is located.
Thanks,
Ross Fitchett
Elk creek contracting
 

JTL

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Dec 2, 2008
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761
Location
Pacific Nortwest U.S.A.
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IUOE Local 302
Jason I'm very interested in building a jammer setup like the one in this picture do you know who I can get a hold of too talk about this or at least where this one is located.
Thanks,
Ross Fitchett
Elk creek contracting

Ross,
The little jammer is Gary Ragear's out of Bonners Ferry.
Jason
 
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