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  1. Hoeguy

    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    It was a lawn ornament near my road heading for months before you got it!
  2. Hoeguy

    Kenworth Thread for 848--849--850

    Hauled ballast with that old blue gal, at Mooyah 14 years ago. Had a mouse living in the headliner!
  3. Hoeguy

    Machine differences, CDN & US

    Nice old Yank!
  4. Hoeguy

    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    That is awesome!
  5. Hoeguy

    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    How do you like climbing over the seat system in it?
  6. Hoeguy

    Grizzly Trucks

    Looks like its been stretched out! Surerus that is!
  7. Hoeguy

    Pacific trucks in the logging industy

    Kawasaki green Pacific, what could be better!
  8. Hoeguy

    Grizzly Trucks

    That one I've seen around Campbell River many times. It's parked in front of T-Mar's shop in those photo's
  9. Hoeguy

    Cat 330D / 325D FM vs ZX330

    I've run Hitachi's most of my excavating career, 29 years. My opinion is they are as good as it gets, that being said I've been building road with Cat 330's (330c's and 330d's as well as a 568) for the last 5 years. I've grown to appreciate these machines for how tough they are! They are really...
  10. Hoeguy

    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Thanks Torkel, That fills a few blanks. Watched your logging vid's from the Hisnit area a few years back. My backyard so to speak, grew up in Tahsis.
  11. Hoeguy

    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Not sure if this has been covered, but? What are the differences between Double Main, Tag, and Interlock Yarders?(Cranes) I'm aware 144's are interlock machines (double mains?) Most 044's were Tag's. I've seen double main 044's too. I've also heard of interlock conversions to 044's...
  12. Hoeguy

    Vancouver Island, BC. Logging at its Best!

    Stewardson that is.
  13. Hoeguy

    Vancouver Island, BC. Logging at its Best!

    I was working there around that time, Had a 200 hitachi and Blue Pacific lowbed. I was doing odd jobs around camp and road repairs.
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