another logging history quest

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came across this saw for the museum, the rayionier co, and the itt rayionier name from 1968 and up . and thanks to jacob.j saying that they had a inhouse saw shop that built some mean work saws for the co. cutters. now to find some info on the shop and the men that built and worked them.
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and it seems that it has a 101 kart motor in it.
 
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Interesting. Rayoniers mill was still going strong when I moved to Port Angeles in 72.Don't really know if they had their own crews or not? I know there were some pretty big independent outfits that were logging for them. Both Rayonier and Crown Z kinda pulled stakes around the same time. The Crown Z is still in operation(Different Name). The Rayonier mill is gone.
 
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