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Post by slurrydog on Dec 30, 2011 20:36:37 GMT -8
This is a Weyerhauser truck that used to be around this area in the 80's. The stringer is not right. I built this before I knew how to lengthen frames. Thanks for looking. Dave
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Post by Muleskinner on Dec 30, 2011 20:46:58 GMT -8
Thats a nice looking rig there Dave. I remember these green and yellow rigs from when I lived in Eugene through the 70's and was working in the woods. They were well kept rigs.
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Post by tufftin on Dec 31, 2011 8:59:52 GMT -8
Uncle George would be very proud of you. Mike
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Post by gator on Dec 31, 2011 10:17:03 GMT -8
It is still a good looking model. Only a few people would notice or even know about your errors! I know, but you know about them. so get over it. You have a great moedle there, and someday down the line you can rebuild it and correct it!
Be Well Gator
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Post by Ryan Rønning on Jan 2, 2012 7:04:16 GMT -8
I saw lots of those trucks growing up. There was also a company that hauled for Christian Logging a lot (might have even been Christians trucks, I dont remember) that had Mack Superliners painted like that.
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Post by slurrydog on Jan 2, 2012 7:47:50 GMT -8
I saw lots of those trucks growing up. There was also a company that hauled for Christian Logging a lot (might have even been Christians trucks, I dont remember) that had Mack Superliners painted like that. Ryan I sort of remember that name Christian logging. Were they from the Lapine area? Dave
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