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Cedarkerf

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Heres a video of the Buckley log show in June
 
Joe46

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I too enjoyed looking through the pictures in that earlier thread. I saw some old photos posted by Ted Spoelstra. The Spoelstra Bros. were still hauling logs when I worked out on the west end of the Peninsula around 1980, 81. They had a fleet of green KW's all powered by Jimmy diesels. Not sure, but I think they may have been contracting to ITT Rayonier, since I mostly saw their rigs on ITT land. There also was a another photo titled Oregon Toothpick. It was on a G&D Cedar truck(red&white cornbinder). They were out of either Darrington or Granite Falls, which makes me wonder why they were Oregon?
 
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Chrome. Yes, it was a working truck. They spent 3 days cleaning it up for the parade and won first place.

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