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Linkbelt or Cat
Posted: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:37:09 AM

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cool pics guys. That 240 is awesome. Definitely a one off!


Jimmy

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JTL
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2013 12:54:15 AM

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When I grow up I wanna be a TY-90Teeth
These little Christy yarders are quite impresive. Easy to set and rig, easy to move.


Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
HCF
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2013 1:34:23 AM
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That's a nice short span thinning machine! I tried to get some tmy-50 footage Friday but it was much too foggy.

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HCF
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2013 7:47:29 AM
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Here's another video I have been working on for a while. Ten minutes of logging action and a little jake brake stuff for the truck junkies.

Jammer Logging

Some recent photos.

EVT's TMY-50. The fog killed my video opportunity.

















-Jason
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JTL
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2013 1:52:44 PM

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Awesome pictures once again! Those PER trucks sure are nice. Those guys spend a butt load of time rebuilding and refurbishing total wrecks into better than new condition.

Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
HCF
Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2013 5:17:37 PM
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Absolutely they do. We call them Beater Brothers around here. They buy old Weyerhaeuser beaters and get them back to working order. Plus Bill & Little Chip are good dudes on top of it all.

-Jason
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linkbelt290rb
Posted: Saturday, October 25, 2014 6:10:26 PM

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This was an awesome thread! Lets get it back up and going!

Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them

HCF
Posted: Saturday, October 25, 2014 10:41:31 PM
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Here's my Dad's 2007 Deere 2054 piling a thinning a couple weeks ago.





-Jason
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HCF
Posted: Saturday, October 25, 2014 10:58:29 PM
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Here's a swing boom 7 I found at Crowley in Eugene.





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3406E
Posted: Sunday, October 26, 2014 3:53:31 AM

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I don't have too many good pics of the real stuff so here are a couple of my models.











My Facebook page: NorCalDiecastCustoms

Clifton
linkbelt290rb
Posted: Friday, January 16, 2015 11:13:00 PM

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Bump

Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them

linkbelt290rb
Posted: Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:00:07 PM

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Here are some of my own

Doosan DX225LL-3 with Logmax 7000XT


Deere 648G ll


Daewoo 300LL


Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them

Diecast Logger
Posted: Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:19:01 PM

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Here are some I took today. These are working on clearing for what I think is going to be some apartments.
Cat 525B


Deere Log loader/feller buncher.




Mclean Joyce

89cxsport
Posted: Saturday, January 17, 2015 10:16:08 PM

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Chopper95
Posted: Saturday, January 17, 2015 11:22:09 PM

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Does anyone have shots of Thunderbird or Madill machines?
linkbelt290rb
Posted: Sunday, January 18, 2015 12:12:26 AM

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Chopper95 wrote:
Does anyone have shots of Thunderbird or Madill machines?
I personally don't, but I believe there are some in this thread

Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them

KGV123
Posted: Sunday, January 18, 2015 3:35:06 AM

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Sad to look at this forest's destruction.
What we gonna breathe, when it's ends?

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linkbelt290rb
Posted: Sunday, January 18, 2015 11:11:24 AM

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KGV123 wrote:
Sad to look at this forest's destruction.
What we gonna breathe, when it's ends?
due to the fact that this is a respectable forum I won't say anything to bad here BUT, you just proved your total ignorance. Most real production logging nowadays is from tree farms. If you have ever seen the show axmen, swamps loggers, or american loggers, all of those guys are harvesting on tree farms. They clear cut and then replant. They dont just cut and leave it as a field of stumps and brush. It gets replanted for future generations to harvest. Logging that is not for tree farms is normally for landclearing, therefore building something. AND AS A CRANE GUY, you ahould be able to appreciate that. I agree that clear cutting and then not replanting has no place, but what we are doing in the PNW or maine, the south etc is replanting, and keeping the forests healthy. Loggers are the true enviromentalists.

Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them

KGV123
Posted: Sunday, January 18, 2015 12:11:05 PM

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Yea u just show it too.
U telling me that u will wait 50 years before new trees will grow up - no, u so called farms expand rapidly.
This shows made for those who do not have brains, and can only watch tv to believe in anything what it shows.
And i do not need appreciate something.
Loggers are the true enviromentalists - sure, like butcher loves his home pats, same is here.
It's a endless talk.

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digggerr
Posted: Sunday, January 18, 2015 3:43:36 PM
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KGV123 wrote:
This shows made for those who do not have brains, and can only watch tv to believe in anything what it shows.


That's certainly the truth!
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