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British Columbia built logging equipment, obscure makes....

skadill

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Cat 769 logger

This truck did show up somewhere here before,but here is a 1969 article by Finning on it.Taken from the 1969 Tracks and Treads magazine.
 

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skadill

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dooby

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Gypo Logger
IMG_20161115_063828019.jpg This is me and my son's yarder. It was built in Enderby B.C. It's a Skylead M35. Neat lil' three drum yarder. And is in the Yarder E.R. for winch repairs. Spare parts are a real mother-in-law to find.
 

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