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

Vigilant

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2011
Messages
953
Location
Eastern NC
Occupation
Attitude Adjuster at the Graybar Hotel
And sadly, the day will come when that same machine will end up rusting away in a field, all but completely forgotten.

Time is a thief.
 

donkeydoc

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Joined
Dec 8, 2010
Messages
55
Location
Vancouver Island
071 on rubber

071 on rubber

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where was the 071 on rubber photo taken at?
 

DBDLS

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 11, 2010
Messages
225
Location
Campbell River, BC
Occupation
Heavy Equipment Operator
Those 124's are pretty machines. Even better with fresh paint. Nice to see an outfit taking pride in their equipment. And nice to see one with glass windows instead of this scratch crazed Lexan type product manufacturers seem so eager to provide nowadays. Thanx SPMiller
 

hoechucker

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2011
Messages
250
Location
n.cal
Sure wish I knew how to resize photos.I've been working with a real nice madill yarders.a couple 124s and a 255b. But like I said to computer/smartphone illiterate to post photos
 

Kiwi Logger

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Joined
May 2, 2010
Messages
114
Location
Gisborne New Zealand
Well Got the Guylines on our newest 046 yesterday that makes two in our fleet on the Coast now both self propelled. Its now sitting on the first landing ready to stand the tower up and put the working lines on. At some time next week will post some photosNew 046 Pic.jpg working.
 

Hallback

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 1, 2011
Messages
2,331
Location
Aberdeen Wa.
Occupation
Gyppo tower logger
Is it just me or does logging in NZ seem WAY better than in the US?
Huge landings, buying all of our nice yarders, always new shovels & processors.......It just seems as if it is far more profitable.
 
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