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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/659913964183429/ New group about M&B.
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    Thanks, Boulder Bill and Camptramp.
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    Vintage Macks

    It has been said that you wear the cab of a B Model like a pair of pants. I feel your pain. We are the same height.
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    Vintage Macks

    Truck 206 appears to be a Canadian variant based on the headboard, water tank and turned bunks.
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    Vintage Macks

    Another off-highway B Model, taken at Weyco's Pe Ell camp, down below Vail.
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    Vintage Macks

    Borrowed from Facebook. Nice photo of an off-highway B Model.
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Makes better sense than a grease fitting. Thanks. Time for a pair of glasses.
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Is that a grease fitting on the end of that hub?
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    In that first photo of Post 1277, I believe someone previously identified the gent walking by in the foreground as one of our regulars here.
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    First truck is a KW. Follow the Facebook link above and grab a magnifying glass.
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    That's it. Thanks. Anyone seen a truck set up like this, or know anything about this contraption?
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    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    Has anyone EVER seen a contraption like this tacked on to the side of a truck cab? https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1975828919308940&set=a.1416988188526352.1073741828.100006455537678&type=3&theater Tried to insert it as an image, but could not.
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    Pacific trucks in the logging industy

    My mistake. Sorry. I would LOVE to drive a 12V92.
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    Pacific trucks in the logging industy

    BLK Prince: What did you think of the 8V92 vs. the 12V71? Seems like the 12V71 would have more guts. What about reliability also?
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    British Columbia Forest Products Ltd.

    The only possibility I can think of is that they could have been running the tongs out by hand. As old as that shovel looked, that could be the case, eh?
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    British Columbia Forest Products Ltd.

    Question. If the TL15 in Post 1907 is yarding, why do I not see a haulback line? Am I missing something?
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Actually, sir, I pulled it up on Google Images. Just wanted to offer my own little tribute. Immense respect here.
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Could this be the postage stamp y'awl are referring to?
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Congrats on taking your pride and joy home, HDX. And a Happy New Year to all.
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