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

TorkelH

Senior Member
Larry Forrester asked me to post this picture on here for all to see...Was taken in Nanaimo while these ten Yarders were being loaded for Alaska.. There is the cab for one of them sitting beside the pick up trucks on the left Do not know why the tower is missing from one of them. Time frame was between Dec 1972 and March 1973View attachment 238281
Steve, I find 12 009's sold to Alaska in the time frame you mention. One was delivered w/o spar and has a remark "Skookum spar and A-frame". I have pictures of some of the machines that might have been on the barge, including the mentioned, #48130:
 

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skyking1

Senior Member
There is a little Madill tower on a military track unit by 101 at Discovery bay. i will try to get a picture next time I get by it. track is broken and looks like a repaired final going on.
 

Welder Dave

Senior Member
The address on the plate is the same as Nicholson's. Maybe they made Madill a stand alone division? When you click on the "see more" on the Madill website, it directs you to Nicholson's website. My sister lives 10 minutes away from Nicholson and we drove by there all the time when I visited her. There were a couple big Madill machines there the 1 time I went to visit a few years ago.
 

Tim Petrie

New Member
I have nearly everything in terms of brochures and Sales Literature from most of the manufacturers (diesel, not steam). Washington Iron Works of course got thier start with steam, way way back, and I am leaving the steam gear to the steam experts. What I collect is diesel.

I also have a bunch of Madill sales/promotional videos for the 044, 071, 009, 046 yarders and 075 line loder which I had put nicely together on a DVD by a production and film company. Turned out great!

My plan is to put all of the PDF color sales literature from each manufacturer on a CD for each- Madill, Skagit, etc. I'll sell them when finished for a reasonable price- $ 10.00 each or something. The scanning, etc is taking a crazy amount of time!

We have also looked at having a website hosted with all this on it (pictures, brochures, everything) and that could still happen someday.
Those would get alot of views on YouTube
 

Jumbo

Senior Member
Nice photo, but it shows the most uncivilized thing about logging today; lights. I can still remember when nothing happened before some semblance of daylight. I know lights are more efficient and productive, but getting loaded at 3AM to my old mind is just too uncivilized.
 
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