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big cedar

grapple1

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Campbell River
up around coal harbour, some big hammer wood
 

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stormdodger

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Joined
Mar 29, 2009
Messages
60
Location
Vancouver Island B.C.
Occupation
feller buncher operator
Nice pics Grapple.
That JD looks very fresh. How do you or your operator like it? Was that the only vet in the block?..LOL
Keep them pics coming.:thumbsup
 

grapple1

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Joined
Nov 24, 2009
Messages
96
Location
Campbell River
log fits in one piece. The Loader had about 1500 hours on it. there were at least 3 vets lol !!!! too funny. I got there cause the operator said the grapple wouldnt hold the wood. When i saw him tickling the back of the old vet with this 60" grapple i just laughed.
 

Wolf

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Apr 4, 2006
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Location
California
that's a huge cedar. how old is that thing? was that an old growth tree? i'm surprised the "tree huggers" weren't all over you about cutting that one. where was the tree located. how much could you sell it for?
 
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