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Timothy Maikshilo

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  1. Great pictures Mike and nice to know you do what you can to bring them home and save the down trodden.
  2. Yes the deer have all the good looks around here and Bullwinkle takes the back seat. Rob, that about sums it up and it tastes like swamp too in my opinion.
  3. My son Max enjoying his afternoon before putting the sled away for the winterThen went to friends sugar house for some maple syrup. The arch4 gathering tanks bringing in the sap from his sugar bush
  4. It makes sense when the state decides to reclaim because the are using the same materials over again and they save money in the long run. We will mill all the black top off then run it through a screening plant. The reclaimer will come and reclaim and also put in dry cement to help bind the road. Vib roll and grade and vib then put down 4 to 6 inches of cold milled material then 2 of binder top and 2 of finished top.
  5. Parking lot in July with fabric....not fun I bet the rollers were busy all day!
  6. You're right Rob, should have I enjoyed how user friendly the JD was. Even the old A series were nice machines. Here is the 544E at my friends saw mill. I was getting ready to load a truck to go to CanadaThe mill puts out 34,000 board feet a day of white pine, this photo 2007.
  7. Not enough snow left for snow machines so the moose thought he'd give the trail a tryMisjudged the corner and made it into the riverGood thing it wasn't a day later
  8. Mike I bet your like that bull dog in your picture....TOUGH as leather! Hang in there!
  9. I'll see if I can come up with a # to call. They may have bought it in 1993 but what are the chances they still have it?
  10. Made me laugh over this one Thanks!
  11. All ready for next year. Nice set up and love your shop.
  12. Holy crap Bryan! I wonder if it's the same company? It would make my day if they have this truck and would sell it.
  13. My old loader 1989 544E great little loader
  14. Thanks for the info Rick!
  15. No, we just had to use the fabric for the butt joints for a temp ramp out.
  16. 1 inch Rob, your right. The inspectors where right there to make sure we did 1 inch the whole time.
  17. Thanks Jim, First new truck I drove and thought I was king sh## at 20 hauling heavy equipment and bridge beams and boom sections around Conn. Thanks Rob, In 1993 the truck got traded for a new CH with a 400 and 13 speed and I could have bought it for 10,000 and wish I did to this day. Springfield Mack sold it to a company called mountain top Construction and I've been looking for it since then. I would redo it to original condition
  18. John, I guess it optional here. There are many of both configurations. I would think external air cleaners are better, you would get more air and possibly cooler. NZ Macks are nicely set up!
  19. Beautiful! Wish we still had a great simple truck like this available. Your meat and potatoes kind.
  20. Carroll Concrete mixerborrowed from their web page. Nice looking mixer.
  21. That would be Baier Construction from Airport Rd in Hartford. Charlie Baier was a partner in Raymond Construction which was a sub of American Construction and he went into his own in the late 1970's. Our yard in Bloomfield is where the office was moved to. That is where they are still. Bridge and dam builders.
  22. I feel the same way and should have pursued it years ago when my Grandmothers cousin was still alive and he had a good idea where the shed was when he was a boy. I does make good conversation and to know my Great Great Granddad Charles Lathrop had a Stutz.
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