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Started by B.C.C. Lapp, October 21, 2022, 06:28:26 AM

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KWH

Jeff, I think you would enjoy driving mine a JK a 1972 230 with a353 Detroit.

Ed_K

 The front tires on my Taylor have looked like that for over 20 yrs they still air. Run it for awhile and get some $$$  8).
Ed K

C5C Tree Farmer

Skidders that carried their age as well as this one has are a rare commodity. If the mechanicals match the visuals you'll be in "tall cotton" for sure. Wishing you the best on your purchase.

Jeff

Quote from: KWH on October 27, 2022, 05:15:06 PM
Jeff, I think you would enjoy driving mine a JK a 1972 230 with a353 Detroit.
I bet I would!  My years in the woods were on again off again from 1979 to 1984. When the mill would close down, as it did many times in the early 80s, the boss would put me in the woods, because he didnt want to lose his sawyer. So almost everything I ran predated 1980. Timberjacks and a clark, bobcat with sheers, morbark tree chipper, slasher, and everything had its own unique set of sound waves to add to an early 80s woods crew sound track.
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B.C.C. Lapp

I did buy two Firestone tires yesterday. I knew they were going to be terrible expensive and they were. Two 18.4-26 tires and tubes, over $3000.
I could of maybe bought cheaper tires but Firestone forestry tires last a lot longer. 
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