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  1. jamesn

    Butler Brothers logging trucks

    awesome!!! love the pics
  2. jamesn

    Butler Brothers logging trucks

    man what a awesome truck, how old is that truck, what was the h/p?
  3. jamesn

    Logging Accidents: And They Walked Away.........

    wow, whats the brownstain on the seat?
  4. jamesn

    Logging Accidents: And They Walked Away.........

    wonder if some of those people had grip marks on the sides of their seats??
  5. jamesn

    Barn find stuff

    oh ok sorry, i was a youngster when my father bought it. it was junk, he hated it, traded it on a john deere 70 gas
  6. jamesn

    Barn find stuff

    that ford 4000 tractor with the select o speed was the biggest piece of junk tractor, we had one on the farm just like the one in pic, the trans does not hold up and the motor is a gas 3 cylinder converted to a diesel
  7. jamesn

    Logging Equipment Pictures

    how old are those yarders?? are they difficult to operate?
  8. jamesn

    Logging Accidents: And They Walked Away.........

    what is all that brown steamy stuff in their pants???:eek:
  9. jamesn

    Logging Accidents: And They Walked Away.........

    somebody had a big load in thier underwear after some of these accidents
  10. jamesn

    Logging Accidents: And They Walked Away.........

    ill bet they were walking bow legged with a load in their drawers
  11. jamesn

    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    yellow dog, i agree what ashame. lotsa money out therre in old equip.
  12. jamesn

    need job

    i have operated skidder jd 548, 648, never operated feller?buncher. cant be hard. i run /operate berko, hydroax, tiger cat. mulchers. you can call me @ 281-659-0107
  13. jamesn

    Hayes trucks in the logging industry

    nice pics. were any of the trucks 6 wheel drive?
  14. jamesn

    need job

    if you dont mind me asking what is your cousins name
  15. jamesn

    need job

    anybody looking for an experienced operator of forestry mulchers? i have over 16 years experience operating mulchers, barko, hydro-ax, franklin, bron, ctl, track machines. know how to do seismac, r.o.w. , commercial, residential. familiar with seppi, fae, tush hog, fecon heads. if so pm...
  16. jamesn

    FAE/Loftness mulching head

    any work in the forestry business? i am an operator in the forest. not a dirt man, please contact me @281-659-9062, i will relocate as for lost my wife in 12-09 to a dd
  17. jamesn

    Rayco track wear.

    supertrack is made by a company in florida, tom king is the owner. if you type in super track on your computer you will find the web site. take my word, as i have over 15 years in mulching. for a smaller machine supertrack is the way to go
  18. jamesn

    Rayco track wear.

    junk the rayco, buy a supertrack 140 hp, alot better machine than the rayco
  19. jamesn

    needing a jao

    i am a operator of forestry mulchers. i have over 15 yeqars operating. barko, hydro-ax, bron, franklin, gyrotracj. i am familiar with cimaf, fecon, seppi, fae heads, have done r.o.w. reclaimation, seismac, commercial, residential, i can travel please contact me at 281-659-9062, my name is james
  20. jamesn

    FAE/Loftness mulching head

    frederic dennis, your response is well appreciated, i have done alot of seismac work in texas, and the cimaf head that i used was for clean up purposes after the marker tractor, the head was great to use as for in the hill country where there is alot of rock, the fecon was better. so sandy soil...
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