Yukon Stihl
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- Jan 11, 2016
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Yesterday was moving day for my saw shed.Originally a Pennsylvania Railroad piggy back trailer. My Tyco railroad set had some when i was a kid.
This trailer has been in our family since the 80's,i bought it to fill with building supplies when we remodeled a store into a motel,then pulled it up the Alaska Highway from Edmonton
Then it became a parts/tool trailer when we gold mined in Northern B.C.,after the B.C. government expropriated our gold mine it sat for years with remnants of our mining stuff till it was almost empty.The roof started to buckle from snow loads.My brother didn't want to have any part of it and suggested towing it to the dump.
I had one of the guys that was working for me one summer replace the roof supports with some sign posts that fit perfectly.
Then i claimed it for a saw shack,which i needed by then.
The Kenworth is my Highway truck,it has a winch, Cat 3406, 18 speed ,triple lockers,air ride.Almost my favorite tractor to date.
Thomas
This trailer has been in our family since the 80's,i bought it to fill with building supplies when we remodeled a store into a motel,then pulled it up the Alaska Highway from Edmonton
Then it became a parts/tool trailer when we gold mined in Northern B.C.,after the B.C. government expropriated our gold mine it sat for years with remnants of our mining stuff till it was almost empty.The roof started to buckle from snow loads.My brother didn't want to have any part of it and suggested towing it to the dump.
I had one of the guys that was working for me one summer replace the roof supports with some sign posts that fit perfectly.
Then i claimed it for a saw shack,which i needed by then.
The Kenworth is my Highway truck,it has a winch, Cat 3406, 18 speed ,triple lockers,air ride.Almost my favorite tractor to date.
Thomas