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<blockquote data-quote="rmihalek" data-source="post: 194856" data-attributes="member: 4129"><p>Yeah, you're right Newfie! I didn't realize that. I'd like to think it's a coincidence, but maybe there is some sort of underlying psychosis that I'm unaware of. In any event, I've always been fascinated by devices used to handle timber. Whether a 20 foot crosscut saw used by old timers for logging the redwoods or the new whole tree harvesters/forwarders, I think all the stuff is just really cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmihalek, post: 194856, member: 4129"] Yeah, you're right Newfie! I didn't realize that. I'd like to think it's a coincidence, but maybe there is some sort of underlying psychosis that I'm unaware of. In any event, I've always been fascinated by devices used to handle timber. Whether a 20 foot crosscut saw used by old timers for logging the redwoods or the new whole tree harvesters/forwarders, I think all the stuff is just really cool. [/QUOTE]
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