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    Loggers Dream haulers

    Has anyone got any information on an American built log hauler of the 50's? It was called a 'Loggers Dream" and powered by a side valve Ford V/8 engine. It had a main rope, a tailrope and a straw line.
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    Marion steam shovel

    Has any one got any information on a Marion oil fired steam excavator? It is believed to be about a 1935 model, self propelled on rails and had two oblong tanks [for oil?] mounted at the rear. It had a three quarter yard bucket capacity.
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    World war II Weekend

    World War Two weekend Great photos, more so as our New Zealand army using some of this gear in the 60s when I served. The first truck photo of a GMC CCKW-353 these trucks as war surplus had a long use here in New Zealand converted as logging trucks and pulling a two axle pole trailer. NZ LOGGER
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    Michigan crane with Two cylinder engine

    Michigan crane This must have been a good smaller machine in its day.
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Madills Hey great pictures, good shot of the data plate.
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Madill Yarders I'm currently researching Madills for an article for New Zealand Logger magazine. Can you help with the firms history please? Trevor Coker
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