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Posted by J. Ostergard on January 31, 2001 at 17:02:33 from (152.163.201.178):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Pasqualli/skidding posted by Canadian Cowboy on January 28, 2001 at 20:54:27:
Cowboy, thanks for the returns. What do you mean by 150 Bidirectional? In this part of Maine we have a lot of folks from away who have bought up 100-500 acreas and shiver at the thought of a skidder in their woods. now I have worked on a skidder crew with a small shear and a JD 540 and its be a bueatiful job. However I now use a JD 1050 with a Farmi and work with one chopper. I think there is a new market for small ops such as that here thus my interest in the Pasqualli. Again...Than
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