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    John Deere 650G Transmission rebuild cost

    Thanks all, sorry for the delay, Technical difficultys and such...
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    John Deere 650G Transmission rebuild cost

    As far as location, the machine is in s Oregon. Cheers boys!
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    John Deere 650G Transmission rebuild cost

    Hey guys, Will here. I generally look at the Forrestry equipment on here, but I have a family member with a dozer issue. To spare the details , it is a JD 650G 1997 model S/N TO650GH834305. It has a failed transmission. He was quoted $9500 U.S.D. to rebuild it, with around 7k being just parts. I...
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    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    They are so badass! thanks!
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Thanks HDX for the explanation on the J bar, that makes sense. Also thanks 075 for the pic. I am stuck working several time zones away currently. Take care fellas!
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    American Shovels, loaders, yarders and cranes?

    Sorry i am not familiar, i thought you were referring to a friction machine. I have never been around a juicer American like that. Looks like a twin disk ? Between the engine and the pumps? Those are pretty simple to adjust, but if your problem doesn't exist with all functions it is probably in...
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    MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Red & White Iron, Past and Present....

    Mr. HDX, can you explain the Johnson bar? I’m only familiar with that term in a Manitowoc crane, it is (was) used to control the torque converter on the early Vicon machines. Thank you very much, you are a wealth of knowledge, Will in the pnw.
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    American Shovels, loaders, yarders and cranes?

    Ah&d was American crane back in the day. They have been bought and sold many times. Last I knew they were owned by Terex. All our old books when I was wrenching on them said American Hoist and Derick, and we were a dealer in Seattle
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    Grizzly Trucks

    Lookin good bud.
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    Drum visibility on BU-94

    I have used wireless backup cameras on drilling equipment before, but we had a hard time getting them to last with the vibration. And they weren’t cheap. You may be able to find a better quality one now though
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    Smokey in seattle today

    Pretty smokey here, hope all you guys in b.c. are ok
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    "Back in the Day"

    Awesome pics Camptramp! Thanks so much for keepingthe history alive
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    Grizzly Trucks

    Nice fix on the kdp. Never seen one come out in 20 yrs but the stories are enough. Mines at 300k. Anyhow, do you still want dimensions on humvee rims? I have a set of the early type. Hope im not late!
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    BC logging equipment left to rust

    Man, that is badass. Keep that location under your hat boys, lotsa idiots around!
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    Grizzly Trucks

    Hey man, I've followed this thread since the beginning you're doing a hell of a job! Imho I would go dually. Greetings from w wash.
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    "Back in the Day"

    Camptramp, glad to see you back, ive been lurking here for a long while but always enjoy your pics, thanks
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    Vancouver Island, BC. Logging at its Best!

    holy sh**t man, lucky...
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