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1955 IHC Westcoaster Log Truck
restored logging truck
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Old Cable Machine
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Originally would have been steam powered
Tree Truck
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came across a piece of history
Logging Equipment, and Boneyard
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Some Equipment and Logging gear
Cat D6D Dozer with Brush Rake
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A Good Looking Cat d6D Dozer
Tree Topping, Falling, Winching
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Large fir tree removals
1997 Hitachi EX200-5
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This video is from 2011, its old. I sold this one in 2016.
Antique Machinery
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Some rare and old Pieces of Equipment
Old Trucks
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Old B Mack and P9 Pacific mini Truck
Halla HE 280LC Excavator
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Seldom seen Halla Brand Excavator.
Unit Log Loader
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A Log Loader converted Unit Crane
Tigercat Feller Buncher
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Older Tigercat buncher
Hayes Truck Photos 7
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More Hayes Trucks
1972 Caterpillar D4
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Little D4 Cat Dozer
Terex Rock Trucks
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Last of the Green era-Terex Rock Truck
Log Yard
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Log Yard
Self Loading Logging Truck getting a Load of Poles
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Self Loading Logging Truck getting a Load of Poles
Hitachi UH171 Excavator
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Hitachi UH171 Excavator
Hayes Truck Photos 6
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Hayes Truck Photos 6
480 piece load
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480 piece load
Small Sawmill
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Small Sawmill
Hayes Truck Photos 5
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Hayes Truck Photos 5
Jane, Joe, and John Deer
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Jane, Joe, and John Deer
Trucks in Weeds
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Trucks in Weeds
Grinding Stumps and Brush
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Grinding Stumps and Brush
Old Trucks
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Old Trucks
Kenworth Trucks 5
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Kenworth Trucks 5
Self Loading Logging Truck Poles
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Self Loading Logging Truck Poles
"So You Want to Be A Logger?" part 17
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"So You Want to Be A Logger?" part 17
Madill Yarder on Mack Truck
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Madill Yarder on Mack Truck

Komentáře

  • @SteamCrane
    @SteamCrane Před 22 hodinami

    Complete and restorable. Look at some of the junk machines that Lakeside Sand + Gravel in Ohio turned into showpieces Many were that bad. Example 1926 P+H 206 Crane, came in looking like that Ruston.

  • @brotherhoodofram8967

    Neat old piece. I dont think ive ever seen one in person. Ive seen a fleetstar drill rig but thats about yhe oldest international ive seen. Also would you happen to have your logging forestry models still? And if so would yoi be able to showcase them in a video?

    • @skadill
      @skadill Před dnem

      I will maybe this winter or fall.

  • @kellykonoske91
    @kellykonoske91 Před dnem

    Beautiful old Cornbinder!

  • @mfreund15448
    @mfreund15448 Před dnem

    Beautiful truck! Glad it is safe!!

  • @markdanielczyk944
    @markdanielczyk944 Před 2 dny

    Beauty!

  • @user-ktm890rider
    @user-ktm890rider Před 2 dny

    That’s a beautiful truck reminds me of riding with my dad and grandpa my first log truck was a 67 Pete 😎🍻

  • @jeffbee2337
    @jeffbee2337 Před 2 dny

    The water tank was for cooling the brakes? That dog was keeping an eye on you...

    • @skadill
      @skadill Před 2 dny

      yes for the brakes, I havent seen water tanks since the 90's

  • @CycolacFan
    @CycolacFan Před 2 dny

    Looks far better than it probably did new. Always wonder if there’s a method to load a logging trailer like that without using a crane? Could they somehow self load by backing the truck under…? Way too heavy to ever lift by hand?

  • @RobertMucha-kb6xq
    @RobertMucha-kb6xq Před 2 dny

    I'll Pay 200000$

  • @Mike-du4tq
    @Mike-du4tq Před 2 dny

    Still a bunch of these on the road when I was much younger, rolling through town with one log on em, great memories.

  • @iBackshift
    @iBackshift Před 3 dny

    Whuh, I love the long hood of those IH west coasters. They are like the 59 B-75 Mack Long nose. Hmm, I can't remember if i seen an IH like that in the Port Alberni truck museum.

  • @camshaftP16
    @camshaftP16 Před 3 dny

    That is a Beauty for sure, one sweet ride.

  • @Akl335
    @Akl335 Před 3 dny

    Thanks again Todd for our equipment/logging fix

  • @walterlamb4756
    @walterlamb4756 Před 3 dny

    Beautiful old truck! Great video!

  • @lucidrain9469
    @lucidrain9469 Před 3 dny

    Todd , that International Harvester is one sweet ol rig, if i do say myself,,as well as that Hayes- ✌💯

  • @kevingilbert9695
    @kevingilbert9695 Před 3 dny

    That's a lot of hard work and resources. Thanks for bringing it to us 🤘

  • @ericdeziel4771
    @ericdeziel4771 Před 3 dny

    Now that's old school cool Thanks for another great video 👍

  • @davida.p.9911
    @davida.p.9911 Před 3 dny

    Beautiful truck! 👍👍

  • @skipmyers9753
    @skipmyers9753 Před 3 dny

    LOVE the weekly videos!

    • @skadill
      @skadill Před 3 dny

      Good to hear, thank you!

    • @snydedon9636
      @snydedon9636 Před 2 dny

      @@skadillanother excellent video. What’s with the water tank? Did this have water cooled brakes?

  • @Jdigger4130
    @Jdigger4130 Před 3 dny

    what a binder

  • @dolanschmidt356
    @dolanschmidt356 Před 3 dny

    Nice truck

  • @garyharrington5300
    @garyharrington5300 Před 3 dny

    That hood looks long enough for a 12v71❤

  • @herefordmsv
    @herefordmsv Před 3 dny

    Its incredible to see this, still looks pretty solid! Ruston-Hornsby were world leaders in heavy oil engines. We used to make things here in the UK....I'm not entirely sure what we do now. Ruston-Hornsby were eventually bought out by Siemens.

  • @georgerenton965
    @georgerenton965 Před 4 dny

    It was hard to see, but I’m guessing it had a PT pump on the Cummins ? It would be nice to hear it barking under load at 1800. Thanks for making the effort.

  • @karlisenberg
    @karlisenberg Před 5 dny

    awesome thank you

  • @georgerenton965
    @georgerenton965 Před 6 dny

    As a “ Young up and coming “ as the truck bay mechanics would refer to us apprentices back in the early 70’s at Cummins Ontario I entered the program about 1971. At 14 my first summer job was as a parts runner ( a job they created for me ) at Harper Detroit Diesel. Saying that my time was taken up around engines. All my close friends were into music, listening, and playing it. Other kids in our circle, the ones more free spirited all made the pilgrimage out west “ Going to thumb a ride to Van man “. I was signed up for 4800 hours so nose to the grindstone. As soon as I could get it together, the west beckoned and in a previously 1966 Chrysler 300 myself and a friend who soon after became best man at my wedding set off to do what every Canadian should do. go on a road trip. With a tent trailer in tow, we followed the sun. When we where kicking around the lower mainland one camp we set was up near Hainey on the old Dewdney Truck Road. One day out on an adventure I noticed there was some logging activity going on at Stave Lake just above the dam. There was boom storage there, and where doing a log sort. I got up early one morning, leaving Jim to slumber and headed over there to observe. The logging outfit was Simpson Brothers. I got talking to a driver who was picking up there and taking them to a mill in Whonnock where they had a log dump. He brought me down there to meet up with another truck driver Bill Eaton who drove a 66 KW LW-924 or the likes with water cooled brakes. Bill drove up the mountain to the steel spar where they where actively logging. Bill didn’t say much, but he was popular with the ladies along the route, they’d be out in the yard tending the garden, or hanging the laundry, old Bill came trundling along, give then a short toot, and tip his hand as a wave in truck driver fashion. When we left the road, it was straight up, and up. The only time Bill ever broke character is when one of the boxes jumped out of gear ! Bill didn’t expect that. The higher we got there were traces of snow in the draws, this was mid July. When we got to the summit it was a brilliant day, lots of patches of snow around, and wondrous scenery, mountain ranges, and lakes, in typical BC fashion. There was a problem however that couldn’t be ignored. Black Flies. Between your swarm, and the other guys swarm, we were lunch. The steel spar was brand new, still had all it’s windows, nice and shiny. In short order we were loaded and down we went. That Cummins 335, with a T-590 turbo, me with my feet half way up the fire wall to stop from sliding forward of the seat, it was a long trip down to study the rawness of the road build, with switchbacks, and log bridges, and me wondering how much water was left in that tank mounted across the frame rails. I didn’t know much about Jake Brakes when we left to go on that trip, but I knew the A to Z by the time I got back. Back down to Whannock, said goodbye to Bill, waited for my connection ride in the new 74 Western Star, back up to my car at Stave Lake, and the camp site, let’s say Jim could have been happier to see me that afternoon. He had thought of reporting me missing. RIP Jim. Soon after I got my ticket at Cummins I left. Drove for a couple of years, then bought a Cabover Kenworth, drove )that for a few years, then in 82 bought a new KW 100 VIT. Hauled meat and produce all over the continent. I was born in Scotland, dad drove his whole life there starting with horses. By the time he was 16 he had his heavy goods license, but found other work when we settled here in the closing days of 65. I was fairly steady hauling pork skins to the Mexican border at various location, and there was a bad freeze one year, that killed everything in “ The Valley “ I snagged a load of frozen orange juice concentrate in 45 gallon drums. Dad was with me on that trip, and we headed up to Vancouver with the load, and took a couple of days off while I got my feelers out for a reload. One of the days, I took my dad up there to Stave Lake. I just felt I wanted to stand on the dam, and take in the memory of my trip up the hill. Just to the west of the dam, is where Simpson Brothers had there shop. It was disheartening to see the equipment sitting there along the roadside, that new 74 Star, it had that west coast patina that comes with Mother Nature adoring everything with green moss. I hadn’t expected to see that outcome, but it’s a hard life for logging equipment, and the men who age with it. While I stood on that dam, I could hear men working with power tools somewhere in the woods, and I noticed a bloody great church ! It looked very old. I thought “ WTF “ I don’t remember seeing that before ? I went to take a look, when I could see in it, the floor was dirt ! Asked one of the worker in my disbelief of what I was looking at, he said it was a set from the remake movie We’re No Angels staring Robert Dinero, Shawn Penn, and Hoyt Axton, Hoyts mom wrote Heart Brake Hotel I heard. I think Bogart was in the original. They set the dam up as a State Line Border Crossing in the remake. The carpenters told me the church structure was sold, and was being moved somewhere up near 100 Mile House to a ski resort to be made into a restaurant/ bar. Thanks for your time, I still live back east, I worked out of Vancouver (Annisis. Island ) for 15 years, drove that 82 KW for 26 years, I’m 71 this week, and still drive ( part time ). Let’s do it all again ! Thanks Skadill ! I know where that comes from.

    • @skadill
      @skadill Před 6 dny

      Thanks for the writing!!! Your a Historian and an author. Happy Birthday too! I know the area completely, I live right there. I have a book that was made about the Simpson families rich history and logging the area.. The Simpson shop was torn down few years ago, it is now a 6 lot subdivison waiting for the lots to sell.

    • @georgerenton965
      @georgerenton965 Před 6 dny

      @@skadill it was a pleasure revisiting my memory of the time and place, inspired by your passion for old logging equipment. About 20 years ago I was back at the sawmill in Whannock where the log dump was, it had been closed up for some time. You might not be old enough but do you recall an old woman I think by the name of Mrs Stewart who ran an old two story grocery store that was located on the south side of the road between the dam and Simpson Brothers? She was Scottish. Just curious, I stoped in to see her on a subsequent visit, but there where some sketchy people who where not keen on me having a conversation with her. Enough said. Thank you sir !

    • @skadill
      @skadill Před 5 dny

      @@georgerenton965 I dont know who she was, but the store was called Clarkes General store and even had caulk boot marks on the floor entrance..My dad and I's sawmill was on the old whonnock mill site till through the mid 2000's after the Interfor mill was gone, we were at the far west side of the property.

    • @georgerenton965
      @georgerenton965 Před 5 dny

      @@skadill maybe the name was Clarke ? The young driver of the 74 Star had red hair, and had recently moved west from the Ottawa Valley. About 10 years back I picked up a load of cedar shake to take U.S. side. The young guy who was running around getting everything done went by the handle of Happy. Always had a smile. Fire department showed up, as I guess the Mills fire detection system was triggered by the maintenance guy doing hot work on the log ladder bearing. The exit over the tracks you can only enter the highway (7? ) going one direction.

  • @tootired76
    @tootired76 Před 7 dny

    I bet Matt from Diesel Creek can get this running!!

  • @edkibbe9742
    @edkibbe9742 Před 7 dny

    Al I think your one of the best tow truck operators in BC

  • @jusportel
    @jusportel Před 7 dny

    No hook rollers on that machine.

  • @rbgking8889
    @rbgking8889 Před 7 dny

    Thanks, would be great to see it running again.

  • @david-eo1sm
    @david-eo1sm Před 8 dny

    Yep!

  • @rickbray7100
    @rickbray7100 Před 8 dny

    Magneto is in it. She may start up with a bit of love. Be a good one for those you tube guys to see if they could get her to run

  • @Cheezwizzz
    @Cheezwizzz Před 8 dny

    Imagine the noise in that cab!!

  • @bobconnor1210
    @bobconnor1210 Před 8 dny

    I see a magneto so she’s gas but, yes, diesels were around back then. Working in a steel box full of cables that could snap at any time and cut you into gory little pieces is a terrifying thing.

  • @georgerenton965
    @georgerenton965 Před 8 dny

    I can just imagine the sweet smell of old grease. Catnip!

  • @walterlamb4756
    @walterlamb4756 Před 8 dny

    Stumbled across this video at 3:00 am! Love both the machines and the music, was great!

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Před 9 dny

    Wild rig. Blessings

  • @SailasYamasombi
    @SailasYamasombi Před 9 dny

    How much you're selling?

  • @SailasYamasombi
    @SailasYamasombi Před 9 dny

    How much you're selling?

  • @garymcdonald6529
    @garymcdonald6529 Před 9 dny

    Excellent video!

  • @ncpcast
    @ncpcast Před 9 dny

    WOW, that old Dorman engine, bet when it was running, was smooth and sound great. what a find,

  • @mfreund15448
    @mfreund15448 Před 9 dny

    “She is not mining big” No but she is woods big!!

  • @edmcelhone4501
    @edmcelhone4501 Před 9 dny

    i think 1913 would be steam

  • @tttco
    @tttco Před 9 dny

    So cool!!!

  • @iBackshift
    @iBackshift Před 9 dny

    Wow, rite big. Super interesting find. Hahaha, Justin [PA mining] would say "and here we have the name plate where is says...."

  • @davidtipton7234
    @davidtipton7234 Před 9 dny

    Those were some tough guys back then. Couldn't you imagine running that thing with a 200 degree engine running right behind you.

  • @benterbieten9540
    @benterbieten9540 Před 9 dny

    Every time that you crawl around a piece of derelict equipment in warm weather I expect you to be swarmed by yellow jackets. Down here they would own that it and you would have to fight them to get in it.

  • @ericdeziel4771
    @ericdeziel4771 Před 9 dny

    What a great find . Lots of engineering went into creating that machine a hundred plus years ago . Thanks for another great video 👍

  • @Dave_9547
    @Dave_9547 Před 10 dny

    That is a rare find and a long way from where it was mfg.

  • @jeffbee2337
    @jeffbee2337 Před 10 dny

    Interesting manufacturing tells from 1913 (casting and rivets) - before welding became the norm. Looks like they were proficient with cast iron.