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Video looks real good Lou! Keep them coming. Keep your guys working break up is just around the corner
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Nice job Lou.
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Hey Lou, Whats on the building board now ! ! Cat 777 MAYBE
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I have to ask too cuz we know how you are Lou you been tooooooo quiet your up to building something lol
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All I really got to say is THATS AN AWESOME FLEET! I have a question how do you make these all from the mind or blueprints I'm hoping to build a juicer or something like that with multiple heads and I got bout 500 bucks for I'm not that old so I ain't got much to spend.
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500 is a good start and you should be able to buy most of of you electronics and building material...the best thing i can sujest right now is to read as many threads on hear as you can to get some ideas..There are some very talented builders.. |
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It would be cool to see a update to that grader you started back on page 4.
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Not alot of progress on the grader these days ..Gona get back in the shop today and start the build again..after seeing those other 2 builds mine seems pretty basic ...cheers Lou
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Getting back in to the grind again...not going to build for a bit but will get back to running the machines..This weekend we are going to head to the Antique truck show at mcleans mill in port alberni..come on out and have some fun you Vancouver island boys..Try and get some pics up after the weekend.cheers lou
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Welcome back to the grind. Sorry I couldn't join you guys in Pt Alberni. We had other plans with the kids.
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Hello, I love the grapple and the thumbs on your equipment from the beginning of this thread. Very nice!. A grapple for one of my loaders and a thumb for my excavator is definitely a future addition for me.
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I just read all 11 pages of this post and it took me back to my younger days playing with tonka trucks. you have a great collection and life like to boot. now you need a helicopter for those hard to reach areas LOL
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Hi Skinny..Thanx ..I was thinking about a vertol to do some serious helilogging..My buddy RCLOGGER has Flying experience |
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Glad to see your back, Lou. I know all the time you've been gone you have probly built 2 or 3 models. Lets see them.
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Very nice you have some great machines
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Thanks they are alot of fun..glad to get them back out workin..Cheers |
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Getting back in the grind of build again ..something different this time ..Rob and Greg are looking at hiring a screening plant so heres a little preveiw
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Looking good Lou.
I've sourced my screening drums from air filters of my 70hp Massey, for example. About 3.5 inch diameter for the inner screen, 6 inch for the outer.
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Great start Lou! Cheer's, Neil. |
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I originally found you guys on youtube. Your guys work is amazing! My grandpa worked for Weyerhauser for 40 years and my dad cut timber for 22 years before the timber industry really died a couple years ago. So of course I am into all the equiptment etc growing up in southwest Washington. I'm going to build a t-800 kinghauler with a removable bunks and trailer and a side dump. Perhaps we get together someday.
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