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One was right across the road yesterday, when it looked like this.

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It was yellow.

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Today there was a big green one over there.

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Now it looks like this over there. Shouldn't have to worry about my interweb signal being blocked for a few years anyway.

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98% of the ones around here are all on tracks , did that one have a saw or a shear on it?

Both had saws on them. What they were cutting right there was pretty much just poles, no big stuff. They're chipping all of it anyway.

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Surprised they don't just go in with a Hydroax or similiar machine. if they are just chipping it mow it down. This thing was interesting to watch and more so to run and load. controls similiar to a loader but hydrostat on floor. and only foes so high but can cut just about anything

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Nothing runs like a Deere so they say. From the time I had hauling them they have definetly come a long way. They are some tanks. Still like a Tigercat

When I was working for Conestoga Roofing, we were doing tho roofs on two of tigercats plants.....awesome machines.....caught a few "quality control" tests of finished machines....twisting them on ramps, trying to get em stuck, testing all the systems in their yard....fun to watch

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Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....

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we never had to have the ser.# on our permits in Wa. just a description of what is being moved, all equipment moving the load had to have correct #'s , truck, trailer, booster, jeep. but not the load...........thank god I don't think wsp is allowed to leave the ground and climb on equipment, unless they have a "reason"

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we never had to have the ser.# on our permits in Wa. just a description of what is being moved, all equipment moving the load had to have correct #'s , truck, trailer, booster, jeep. but not the load...........thank god I don't think wsp is allowed to leave the ground and climb on equipment, unless they have a "reason"

Arkansas you can get a multi county permit for 6 days. what was happening is people where moving the same type of machine with the same permit so now all forestry needs ser# on the permit. eliminates the guy trying to move 5 machines on 1 permit. Oklahoma requires sn on all loads with permits. they will look. some will look the other way but it is few and far between

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Looked around a little more today, the timber crew's not working, been drizzling rain here all day.

Spotted something i'd never seen before- it's on the far right side of this picture.

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