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    Loaders, Limbers and Roadbuilders.

    those straight boom and sticks, how hard is it on the boom cylinder mounts when fully extended and layed out to rake logs back towards the machine
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Perhaps it was a large layoff of people because of a lack of work. I doubt that sector of their business is very busy right now with all the mill closures and other issues in forest industry in the north west. The Madill product line is primarily sold in BC, Washington, Oregon, New Zealand and...
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    I spy actually one of each, a flat bottom and a tilter just about done
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    Loaders, Limbers and Roadbuilders.

    regarding SPMiller's pictures #168 I see what looks like a Nicholson 10 deck loader in the background. I have worked on a lot of those ones, not common to be painted something other than green although Mac Blo, Roseburg lbr etc would get their colors if they wanted it. You got the money we can do it
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    could you tell me if you know where Lee Hutton is today? I believe I went to school with him and hung around some with him after we finished school a bit. The Lee I knew used to come in to victoria from Port Renfrew Friday nights with some other guys. In those days it was quite the drive
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    that is the first 3800 that Nicholson has built and was moved outside Friday. It will be going to it's owner at the end of the month
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