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Post by tufftin on Nov 18, 2011 6:28:57 GMT -8
Been building this KW Logger for ever. Been painted twice or maybe three times and I'm never satisfied so it lives a lot in the Purple Bath. It's been sitting on my desk for a couple of months with no porgress as I need to paint it again. Hosted on FotkiHosted on FotkiHosted on FotkiMike
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Post by gator on Nov 18, 2011 6:50:53 GMT -8
Mike, That has some real nice points to it. I like the dash detail, very sharp!Just git er done!!
be Well Gator
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Post by Ryan Rønning on Nov 18, 2011 9:58:58 GMT -8
Hurry up and finish this thing.
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Post by Muleskinner on Nov 18, 2011 13:02:07 GMT -8
Gonna be one fine looking K whooper there Mike. Is it modeled after as former job rig or out of the blue? At any rate a class 1 Build!
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Post by tufftin on Nov 18, 2011 14:39:52 GMT -8
PLS in Randal, WA (Pacific Lumber Supply) had a fleet very similar but the ran the 6V92's in them. I'm not to found of the early detroit's so mine will be the old standby.................. Cummins. Mike
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Post by tufftin on Nov 18, 2011 14:43:56 GMT -8
Ryan; If I hurry it'll be back in the Purple Bath. Best just to take my time and enjoy the build. Sometimes with them just sitting in front of me I can think of more things to do to them. Mike
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Post by Muleskinner on Nov 18, 2011 15:04:17 GMT -8
PLS in Randal, WA (Pacific Lumber Supply) had a fleet very similar but the ran the 6V92's in them. I'm not to found of the early detroit's so mine will be the old standby.................. Cummins. Mike Isn't PLS in Randal, down by the old Nrthern Pacific Rail head on the south end of town or am I thinking of some place else? Seems I remember that name from up there. William
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Post by tufftin on Nov 18, 2011 17:01:38 GMT -8
They were in Randal, Packwood and for a short time in Morton at the old Lyle Mill. Susie's cousin was company president and her uncle had something to do with the start up. I don't know if Randal is running yet and I think Packwood is closed and they are now owned by Hampton. The Morton mill, also owned by Hampton, is doing fine. Mike
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