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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    Here are some pictures with the yarding drums. There were originally only going to be two drums with 5/8ths, but my grandpa insisted that they add a straw line drum for the guys in the brush.
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    Thunderbird Yarders, Loaders, and Etc from the Murray's in Eugene Oregon

    This is my grandfather shovel, he was a headloader for weyerhaeuser out of the Cosmopolis yard. I thought I had more photos of his shovel, as well as his sideloaders (ran by "little guy". Last time I saw Little guy was at Craig Carters funeral, anyone know what he is doing these days?) but I...
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    Weyerhaeuser Company Logging Operations

    Yes sir, my grandpa is still very much alive, just saw him yesterday! I will certainly ask him about your father. I was just looking through his logging photo albums while I was there, if I had discovered this thread before today I would have snagged some more pictures. Hallback, I knew Banjo...
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    Weyerhaeuser Company Logging Operations

    Here are some pictures of my Grandfather and his shovels. He ran shovel for Weyco out of Cosmopolis for nearly 30 years. The first is shovel 555, it was a link belt that had a log snorkel. I remember being with him while the lowboy was hauling it out of the woods, and right behind this lowboy...
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