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  1. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

  2. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    Yep SISU hub reduction diffs, 18 speed RR box and Cummins 620hp up front
  3. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    Heavy Aussie spec truck we have had in NZ for two years now. 240 tonne chassis rating
  4. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    bit more kiwi stuff, the "Waipa Delta" boat we moved from Thames (Coromandel coast) to Taupo for restoration then to go into lake Taupo for dinner cruises etc. BOAT: 30 mtrs long 9.5 mtrs wide weighs about 45 tonne. Truck: C500 B, 1992,3406 E, 18 speed manual, Sisu off highway rears, 150...
  5. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    Some of our gear way down under (NZ)
  6. NZ Logger

    Skidders- Tracks ot Tires, Lines or Grapples- Lets see what you've got!

    They might want to clean out the air filter as well buy the look of the black smoke
  7. NZ Logger

    N Z Caterpillar Experiance

    Check this out people,created by a very good friend of mine, the Caterpillar Experiance has now become a New Zealand Icon. Virtually the complete history of Caterpillar tractors and machiney under one roof way down under in little old New Zealand. Click on the link and take your time to have...
  8. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    Not the one thats been sitting in the shed for years mate,the new TRT is set up for one as well and TRT have the plans for his new "stinger" just waiting for him to tell them to build it.
  9. NZ Logger

    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    Just checked it out, many thanks Hallback,really amazing stuff.
  10. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    Check up with Frank Croft Jared,his new 3x8 TRT is set up for a "booster", seems like a lot of mucking around when loading and unloading to me but may suit what you are looking for.....
  11. NZ Logger

    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    Hey "Contract Logger",any chance af posting some more pics of the gear in Alaska?,we find this absolutly amazing and would love to come on up and do a tour one day.Quite sure I could raise a bunch of Kiwi Logger's that would be keen to do a tour if at all possible?
  12. NZ Logger

    Nick names or handles in the brush or truck...........

    "Bum Bum" is common particularly with the transporter drivers" ?????? :eek: :D :) only the boy
  13. NZ Logger

    Nick names or handles in the brush or truck...........

    Find this quite an interesting thread as down here in NZ we are the capital of "nicknames" "Turbo"..thats how fast his mouth went "Knowledge".. he new everything "Bum Bum"..talked twice as much c%#p as anyone elese "Asprin"..slow working dope "FIGJAM".. F@#k I'm good just ask me "Tex" his...
  14. NZ Logger

    Twin Powered Grader

    amazing, thanks for that
  15. NZ Logger

    Twin Powered Grader

    Anybody ever heard of a twin powered grader built from a scraper ???
  16. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    its the same down here, if a load is divisable then you must do that, in this case we would have to remove the pole , cab etc and depending on where it was going we may have to removes all the ropes and rigging as well to get the weight down to minimum. We have a miximum legal height of 4.25...
  17. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    yes sir,TMY 90 goes about 78 tonne, this a "off highway shift" on private forestry roads, don't worry we would need lots more rubber on the road as well. Drill rig goes abot 60 tonne.
  18. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    ...this trailer is 2.7 mtrs right in and widens out to 5.2 mtrs
  19. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    we also have a fixed three rows of eight (no steering) seen here with a TMY 90 Hauler
  20. NZ Logger

    Your Lowboy Pictures Wanted

    not a quality shot but shows five rows of eight with two rows of eight load divider (dolly) or as you guys say "jeep"
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