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FMC Still Working

Trainman

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Dec 22, 2015
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Port Alberni, BC
Saw this in Oregon in 2014. Now used to support tower operations:

FMC Weyco CTL 1.jpg

FMC Weyco CTL 2.jpg

Did not see it in actual use as they were in the process of moving the tower to a new setting.
 

lg junior

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Feb 25, 2011
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Location
oregon
Many years ago I hauled logs for the the mill that the original owner-builder of this machine logged for. I asked him one day why they put the triple drum on it. He said that one day while skidding logs it endo'd off a cutbank and was damaged to the point it was no longer able to yard logs. The triple drum looked like it belonged on it.
The company [K&W] was sold to the hooktender Russel Budlong who gave it the yellow paint job. Russel rigged a wooden tree on one corner of a job and yarded it with the FMC. I hauled a few loads from there and did have some pictures if I could ever find them. After Russel got hurt and the big shake up at the mill, I lost track of where the company and equipment ended up.
 

Trainman

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Dec 22, 2015
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Location
Port Alberni, BC
Many years ago I hauled logs for the the mill that the original owner-builder of this machine logged for. I asked him one day why they put the triple drum on it. He said that one day while skidding logs it endo'd off a cutbank and was damaged to the point it was no longer able to yard logs. The triple drum looked like it belonged on it.
The company [K&W] was sold to the hooktender Russel Budlong who gave it the yellow paint job. Russel rigged a wooden tree on one corner of a job and yarded it with the FMC. I hauled a few loads from there and did have some pictures if I could ever find them. After Russel got hurt and the big shake up at the mill, I lost track of where the company and equipment ended up.

Thanks lg for the history behind the conversion.
 

Hallback

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Jun 1, 2011
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Location
Aberdeen Wa.
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Gyppo tower logger
That is a great road change machine.
When I worked for Canyon Creek Logging we had a triple drum setup we used also.
 
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