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  1. Nwlogger joe

    Seeking more log excavator grapple experince in H Bay NZ

    Kiwi logger How hard do you think it would be for a logger from the Pacific Northwest to get a job down under
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    How many 171s did they produce? Anybody know
  3. Nwlogger joe

    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    I'm not sure what they did when they wer ther I think my grandpa ran shovel thir names wer joe Sheffield and Larry Sheffield
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    Alaskan Logging Equipment, Left to Rust

    My father and grandfather worked in Rowan bay somtime in the early 90s anybody else
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    172 I am very curious because I have worked around and ran a few different 172s also the ones hat was rebuilt for cross and crown but this one is different it has been modified it has a dash in it similar to an 071 and the travel is hand operated next to the seat instead of pedals on the floor
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    S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

    Madill 172 Hi I'm not real sure how this works but I was wondering if anybody knows what the first 3 172 madill's look like and if they still work I am running the 4th one now on the oregon coast
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