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PAS, Block Heater, Generator, Foam Tires, 75 HP, 500 lbs Lift, 60’ Platform Height, 36’ Horizontal Reach, 6,442.5 hrs $48,500. 2011 SKYJACK SJ7127 SCISSOR LIFT, STK #2757, 4WD, Dual Fuel, 27’ Max Platform Height, 1,500 lbs Lift, Outriggers, 2,497.6 hrs $32,500. 2012 SKYJACK SJ6832 SCISSOR LIFT, STK #2765, 4WD, Kubota Diesel, 38’ Working Height, 32’ Platform Height, 1,000 lbs Lift, Outriggers, 1,757.8 hrs $34,500. 2015 BOBCAT S-590 SKID STEER, STK #2762, Doosan Diesel, Block Heater, Heated & A/C Enclosed Cab, 2-Speed, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Hydraulic Quick Connect, Selectable Controls, 1,787.1 hrs $51,500. 2014 BOBCAT S750 SKID STEER, STK #2789, Diesel, Block Heater, Heat & A/C, 2-Spd, Aux. Hydraulics, Quick Connect, Dual Controls Hand & Foot, 72” Smooth bkt., C/w 4x Brand new tires, 1,402.2 Hrs $54,500. 2014 JLG G12-55A TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT, STK #2769, (Cummins) Diesel, Auto., Heat & A/C, Aux. Hyd., Manual Q/C, 12,000 lbs. Lift, 55’ Reach, C/w Fork Attachment, 6,440.4 Hrs ...................................................................... $137,500. 2014 VOLVO MC85C SKID STEER, STK #2802, JCB/ Kohler Diesel, Block Heater, Heat & A/C, 2-Spd., Aux. Hydraulics, Hydraulic Q/C, 66” Smooth Bucket, Side Entry, 1,326.2 Hrs. .............................................................................................. $42,500. 2015 GENIE Z-60 ARTICULATING BOOM LIFT, STK #2803, (Deutz) Diesel, Block Heater, Generator, 65’ max work hgt., 36’ max horz. reach, 500 lbs. lift, counterweights, Orig. 2008 - Completely refurb by Genie in 2015, 2,031.2 Hrs $59,500. 2007 CASE 580 SUPER M BACKHOE, STK #2770, Case Diesel, Automatic, A/C & Heated Cab, 2-Spd., Aux. Hydraulics, Manual Q/C. Counter Weights, Block Heater, 17” Rear Frost Bucket, 82” Front Loader Bucket, 6695.6 hrs $52,500. 2008 GENIE S125 STRAIGHT BOOM LIFT, STK #2786, Deutz Diesel, Block Heater, Generator, 4×4, 125’ Max Platform Height, 80’ Max Horz. Reach, 500 lbs. Platform Weight Capacity, 1,672.4 Hrs.......................................$71,500. 2015 GENIE GTH-5519 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT, STK #2761, Deutz Diesel, Automatic, Block Heater, Heat & A/C, Aux. Hyd., Manual Q/C, 5,500 lbs. Lift, 18’ Max Lift Height, 11’ Max Horz. Reach, 3-Way Steering, Counter Weights, 4,175.4 Hrs. $76,500. 2018 HYBRID HB-1430 SELF-PROPELLED SCISSOR LIFT, STK #2744, 20’ Working Height, 670 lbs Platform Capacity, 50.1 hrs............................................ $13,500. 2009 KUBOTA KX161 MINI EXCAVATOR, STK #2791, (Kubota) Diesel, Block Heater, Heated Cab, Aux. Hydraulics, Manual Q/C, Hyd. Thumb, Counterweights, Steel Tracks, 24” Dig Bucket, 4,420.5 Hrs $48,000. 2015 BOBCAT T550 TRACKED SKID STEER, STK #2805, (Bobcat) diesel, Block Heater, 2-Spd. (creeper gear/ normal speed), Aux. Hyd., Hydraulic Q/C, Hand/foot dual controls, Heat & A/C, 74” Smooth bkt., 289 Hrs $77,000. 2016 CATERPILLAR 289D TRACKED SKID STEER, STK #2785, (Cat) Diesel, Heated & A/C, 2-Spd., Aux. Hyd., Hydraulic Q/C, Hi-Flow, Counterweights, 1,001.2 Hrs $99,000. 2018 KUBOTA SSV 75 TRACKED SKID STEER, STK #2807, Diesel, Block Heater, Heat & A/C, 2-Spd., Hydraulic Quick Connect, Auxiliary Hydraulics, ISO Control, Counterweights, Stereo, 839.8 Hrs .............................. $55,500. 2014 BOBCAT S570 SKID STEER, STK #2790, (Bobcat) Diesel, Heat & A/C, 2-Spd., Aux. Hydraulics, Hydraulic Quick Connect, H Pattern, Foot Dual Controls, 72” Smooth bucket. 1,272.7 Hrs $49,500. 2014 JLG G10-55A TELEHANDLER, STK #2776, (Cummins) Eng., 4-spd., B/H, Heat & A/C, Aux. Hyd., Manual Q/C, Boom Functions, 3-Way Steering Eng., Counterweights, 55’ max lift hgt., 42’ max reach, 10,000 lbs. lift, 6,823.5 Hrs $127,500. 2007 SKYJACK SJ8841 SCISSOR LIFT, STK #2753, 4WD, Dual Fuel, 41’ Max Platform Height, 1700 lbs. Lift, Outriggers, 1,159.2 Hrs $25,500. 2015 JOHN DEERE 204K WHEEL LOADER, STK #2795, (JD) Diesel, Auto., Block Heater, Heat & A/C, 2-Spd., Aux. Hyd., Hydraulic Q/C, Counterweights, 76” Smooth Bucket, 5,220.8 Hrs $72,500. 2006 JLG 4394RT SCISSOR LIFT STK #2794, Dual Fuel, Block Heater, 43’ Max Platform Height, 1500 lbs. Max Weight Capacity, (2) 4’ Platform Extensions, Counterweights, 2,391.9 Hrs $27,500.

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YANMAR SV40 9,515LBS, 11'10" DIG DEPTH, 2 BKTS, HYD Q/C & THUMB. 3 HITACHI ZX345USLC-6 2 BKTS, HYDRAULIC THUMB, CABGUARD 3 HITACHI ZX330LC 2 BKTS, HYDRAULIC THUMB, CAB GUARD HITACHI ZX350H-5 2 BKTS Q/C, HYDRAULIC THUMB 3 HITACHI ZX350LC-6 2 BKTS HYDRAULIC THUMB, CABGUARD CAT 336 NEXT GEN, 2 BKTS Q/C, HYDRAULIC THUMB HO PACS, BREAKERS, V BUCKETS ETC AVAILABLE DOZERS CAT D3K2 LGP 6 WAY DOZER, CAB AIR, 80HP, 20K LBS KOMATSU D39PX-22 6 WAY, CAB AIR, ONLY 1,933 HRS, MS RIPPER(D5K SIZE) KOMATSU D39EX-24 6 WAY, CAB AIR, MS RIPPER CAT D6K2 XL 6 WAY, CAB AIR, MS RIPPER KOMATSU D65PX-17 6 WAY DOZER, MR RIPPER, SWEEPS LOADERS, SKID STEERS YANMAR V4-7 CAB AIR, BOBTACH Q/C, .91 CU YD BKT YANMAR V12 CAB AIR, QUICK CHANGE FORKS & 2.03 CU YD BKT 3 KOMATSU WA200PZ-6 20.5R25 TIRES, AUX HYD, HYD Q/C, BKT, R/C JIB, FORKS AND SWEEPER TO FIT AVAILABLE KOMATSU WA250PZ-6 20.5R TIRES, HYD COUPLER, E/S, 3 YD BKT/FORKS 2 KOMATSU WA320PZ-6 20.R25 TIRES, 3.5CUYD BKT, AUX STEER, R/C, 399HRS KOMATSU WA380-8 23.5R TIRES, HYD Q/C, A/C, R/C, RVC CAT 950K 23.5R TIRES ,A/C, R/C, E/S, Q/C BKT/FORKS 3 BOBCAT S70 CAB, Q/C 36" BUCKET 5 BOBCAT SKIDSTEERS CAB AIR Q/C BUCKETS, AUX HYDS 7 KUBOTA TRACK LOADERS CAB, AIR, Q/C BUCKETS AUX HYDS GRADERS / COMPACTORS CAT 140M VHP 14.00 TIRES, 14'MB, SCARIFIER, CAB AIR, ONLY 4,285 HRS SAKAI SW354 47" 3 TON DOUBLE DRUM ROLLER, KUBOTA ENG 3 CORNIVER CT40S 40" SMOOTH DRUM, KUBOTA ENG, FF TIRES 4 CORNIVER CT48S 48" SMOOTH DRUM, KUBOTA ENG, FF TIRES 2 VOLVO SD25D 41" DRUM DRIVE, CANOPY 6 VOLVO/SAKAI SD45B/SV204 54" SMOOTH DRUM, CANOPY 3 VOLVO SD75 66" DRUM DRIVE, CAB AIR 3 VOLVO SD75B 66" DRUM DRIVE, CANOPY 2 SAKAI SV414DC 67" SMOOTH DRUM, CAB AIR COND NEW SAKAI SV544 84" SMOOTH DRUM, CAB AIR COND DUMP TRUCKS 6 CANYCOM SC75PD RUBBER, 2,200 LB PAYLOAD, 35" WIDE, 180 DEGREE DUMP 4 YANMAR C30R-3R SWIVEL DUMP, 5,513 LB PAYLOAD 5 YANMAR C50R-5AR CAB AIR, SWIVEL DUMP, 8,379LB + PAYLOAD 6 KOMATSU HM300-5 30TON ART TRUCK, 23.5R TIRES, HTD BOX LIFTS & LIFT TRUCKS GENIE GTH-5519 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT, CAB, ROTATING CARRIAGE. 300 HRS JLG G1055A 10,000LB, 55' LIFT, CAB, HYD LEVELING GENIE GR12 ELEC PERSONAL LIFT, 12' VERT LIFT, 500LB CAP GENIE GS1930 19' ELECTRIC SCISSORLIFT GENIE ROUGH TERRAIN SCISSORLIFTS AVAILABLE, 26' AND 33' JLG T350 ELECTRIC TOW BEHIND ART BOOM LIFT, ONLY 179 HRS GENIE Z30/20N SOLID NON MARKING TIRES, 4' JIB, ONLY 227 TIRES 2 GENIE Z34/22 34' DIESEL 4X4 LIFTS W/JIB 5 GENIE Z45/25J 45' DIESEL/GAS 4X4 LIFTS W/JIB 4 GENIE Z60/34 60' DIESEL LIFT AVAILABLE GENIE S65 65' STRAIGHT BOOM, DIESEL LIFT JLG 660SJ 4X4, 60' BOOM, 72" JIB, ONLY 2,400 HRS GENIE S85 85' STRAIGHT BOOM DIESEL LIFT MISCELLANEOUS 2,000 GALLON WATER TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR RENT TRAILTECH L235HD-10 10' DUMP TRAILER, 2-3,500LB AXLES TRAILTECH L270HD-14 14' HYD DUMP TRAILER, 2 7,000 LB BRAKING AXLES, 2 WAY GATE TORO TRX20 WALK BEHIND CRAWLER TRENCHER 36" BAR, GAS PWR 2022 YANMAR VIO35-6A EXCAVATOR, CAB AIR RUBBER, 2 BKTS, HYD THUMB, ONLY 405 HRS....... CALL 2014 HITACHI ZX135USBL-5B EXCAVATOR 20" PADS, AIR, BLADE, ONLY 3,856 HRS, PRICE TO ADD 2 BKTS Q/C HYD. THUMB $16,250 .............$129,900. 2018 HITACHI ZX225USR-6 24" W/BOLT ON RUBBER PADS, AUX HYDS, AIR, 8,045 HRS, TO ADD 2 BKTS, Q/C, HYD. THUMB $19,000 ..................$109,900. RENTFORSALEFOR RENTFORSALEFORSALEFOR EXCAVATORS 2021 YANMAR SV08-1D CANOPY, RUBBER, 2'3"-2'9" WIDE, 2 BKTS Q/C, HYD THUMB CALL 2011 HITACHI ZX17U-2 RUBBER, CANOPY, BLADE, 1,554 HRS CALL 2022 YANMAR VIO35-6A CANOPY, RUBBER, NO BKT CALL 2021 YANMAR VIO35-6A CAB AIR RUBBER, HYD THUMB, 2 BKTS, ONLY 401 HRS CALL 2022 YANMAR VIO35-6A CAB AIR RUBBER, HYD THUMB 2 BKTS CALL 2021 YANMAR SV40 CAB AIR RUBBER, 2 BKTS, HYD THUMB, ONLY 511 HRS CALL 2022 YANMAR SV40 CANOPY, RUBBER HYD Q/C CALL 2013 YANMAR VIO45-6 RUBBER, BLADE, AUX PIPING, 4,785 HRS SOON 2014 YANMAR VIO80-1 BOR, BLADE, AIR COND, ONLY 3,660 HRS SOON 2015 KOMATSU PC78US-10 18" PADS, BOR, BLADE, ONLY 2,125 HRS CALL 2016 HITACHI ZX75US-5B 18" PADS BOLT ON RUBBER, BLADE, AIR, ONLY 1,334 HRS CALL 2007 CAT 313C SR 20" PADS BOR, BLADE, OFFSET BOOM, 1,731 ON METER SOON 2009 HITACHI ZX135USOS-3 20" PADS, AIR, BLADE, OFFSET BOOM, 6,525 HRS SOON 2011 HITACHI ZX135USBL-3 20" PADS BOR, AIR, BLADE, 7,053 HRS SOON 2011 HITACHI ZX135USBL-3 20" PADS, AIR, BLADE, 7,611 HRS, NEW RAILS/ SPROCKETS CALL 2013 HITACHI ZX135USBL-3 20" PADS, BOR, BLADE, DIG BKT, 4,759 HRS CALL 2013 HITACHI ZX135USBL-3 20" PADS, BOR, BLADE, DIG BKT, 3,451 HRS CALL 2014 HITACHI ZX135USBL-5B 20" BOR, BLADE, ONLY 4,859 HRS CALL 2014 HITACHI ZX135USBL-5B 20" PADS, AIR, BLADE, ONLY 3,786 HRS CALL 2014 HITACHI ZX135USBL-5B 20" PADS, AIR, BLADE, ONLY 3,707 HRS CALL 2014 HITACHI ZX135US-5B 20" PADS, AIR, 9'11" ARM, 3,446 HRS $109,900 2015 HITACHI ZX135USOS-5B 20" PADS, BLADE, OFFSET BOOM, ONLY 3,084 HRS CALL 2015 HITACHI ZX135US-5 20" PADS, AIR, ONLY 4,620 HRS CALL 2017 HITACHI ZX135USBL-6 20" PADS, BOR, BLADE, ONLY 1,557 HRS SOON 2019 HITACHI ZX135US-6 20" PADS, AIR, NO BKT, 6,469 HRS SOON 2019 KOBELCO SK135SRD-5 20" BOR, BLADE, 2 BKTS HYD THUMB, ONLY 1,305 HRS CALL 2021 HITACHI ZX135US-6 20" BOR, SLIDE ARM, 2 BKTS Q/C, EXTRA CWT, ONLY 982 HRS $199,900 2013 CAT 314E LCR 20" PADS, BLADE, ROTATING GRAPPLE/BKT, 3,365 HRS SOON 2007 HITACHI ZX200LC-3 LR 32" PADS, 18M SUPER LONG REACH FRONT, 3,178 HRS SOON 2015 HITACHI ZX200-5B 24" PADS, AIR, ONLY 864 HRS CALL 2018 HITACHI ZX200LC-6 32" PADS, AIR COND, ONLY 4,387 HRS CALL 2018 HITACHI ZX200LC-6 32" PADS, AIR COND, ONLY 4,166 HRS CALL 2018 HITACHI ZX200-6 24" PADS, AIR, ONLY 2,800 HRS CALL 2019 HITACHI ZX200-6 24" PADS, AIR, ONLY 1,185 HRS CALL 2019 HITACHI ZX200LC-6 32" PADS, AIR, ONLY 4,865 HRS CALL 2019 HITACHI ZX200LC-6 28" PADS, AIR, ONLY 3,098 HRS $165,900 2021 HITACHI ZX200-6 24" PADS, AIR, ONLY 811 HOURS $175,900 2008 HITACHI ZX225USLC-3 24" PADS, AIR, AUX HYD PIPING, 7,829 HRS, NO BKT CALL 2018 CAT 323 07 24" PADS, Q/C HYD THUMB HYD Q/C,DIG BKT, 2,175 HRS $229,900 2019 HITACHI ZX350H-6 24" PADS, AIR COND, ONLY 917 HRS SOON 2019 CAT 336 NG 24" PADS, AIR, 2 BKTS, Q/C, HYD THUMB, ONLY 1,871 HRS CALL 2014 DEERE 470G LC 36" PADS, AIR, RVC, HYD QUICK COUPLER, AUX PIPING, 54" DIG BKT, CWT REVOVAL SYSTEM, ONLY 5,593 HRS SOON DOZERS 2018 CAT D3K2 LGP 6 WAY DOZER, CAB AIR, ONLY 12 HOURS, 80HP, 20K LBS CALL LOADERS, SKID STEERS NEW YANMAR V4-7 CAB AIR, BOBTACH Q/C, .91 CU YD BKT, 250 HRS CALL 2020 YANMAR V12 CAB AIR, QUICK CHANGE FORKS & 2.03 CU YD BKT CALL 2009 BOBCAT S70 CAB, Q/C BKT, ONLY 1,541 HRS CALL GRADERS / COMPACTORS 2010 CAT 140M VHP 14.00 TIRES, 14'MB, SCARIFIER, CAB AIR, ONLY 4,456 HRS ON RENT 2017 CORNIVER CT40S 40" SMOOTH DRUM, KUBOTA ENG, FF TIRES, 573 HRS CALL 2008 VOLVO SD25D 41" DRUM DRIVE, CANOPY, 1,473 HRS, NEW BEARINGS/ SEALS IN DRUM APRIL 2022 CALL 2005 ING RAND SD45D 54" SMOOTH DRUM, CANOPY CALL 2005 ING RAND SD77F TF 66" PADFOOT COMPACTOR, CANOPY, 3,327 HRS CALL 2016 SAKAI SW354 47" TANDEM DRUM ROLLER, WATER SYS, 1,395 HRS CALL DUMP TRUCKS 2021 CANYCOM SC75PD RUBBER, 2,200 LB PAYLOAD, 35" WIDE, 180 DEGREE DUMP CALL 2021 CANYCOM SC75PD RUBBER, 2,200 LB PAYLOAD, 35" WIDE, 180 DEGREE DUMP FOR RENT 2008 YANMAR C30R-2B RUBBER, CANOPY, ONLY 1,227 HRS SOON 2021 YANMAR C50R-5AR CAB AIR, SWIVEL DUMP, 8,379LB + PAYLOAD, ONLY 77 HRS CALL NEW YANMAR C50R-5AR CAB AIR, SWIVEL DUMP, 8,379LB PAYLOAD CALL NEW YANMAR C50R-5AR CAB AIR SWIVEL DUMP, 8,379LB PAYLOAD CALL LIFTS & LIFT TRUCKS 2018 GENIE GR12 ELEC PERSONAL LIFT, 12' VERT LIFT, 500LB CAP CALL 2018 GENIE GR15 ELEC PERSONAL LIFT, 15' VERT LIFT, 500LB CAP CALL 2014 GENIE GS1930 36" EXT, PWR TO PLATFORM, REMOTE CTRL, 449 HRS CALL 2014 GENIE GS2632 36" EXT, PWR TO PLATFORM, REMOTE CTRL, 376 HRS CALL 2014 JLG T350 ELECTRIC TOW BEHIND ART BOOM LIFT, ONLY 179 HRS CALL 2013 GENIE Z30/20N SOLID NON MARKING TIRES, 4' JIB, ONLY 227 TIRES FOR RENT 2012 GENIE Z60/34 4X4, DIESEL, 3,250 HRS CALL 2014 JLG 10054 10,000LB TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT, CANOPY, 54' LIFT, 2,175 HRS CALL WATER TRUCKS 2005 FREIGHTLINER M2 106 CAT C7 ENG, ALLISON AUTOMATIC, 2,500GAL SUPREME TANK, PUMP, FRONT, REAR, SIDE SPRAY, 251K MILES CALL 2005 PETERBILT 335 2,000 GAL CUMMINS ENG, 6 SPEED, 1.5" PUMP, SIDE AND REAR, SPRAY, 65,180 MILES CALL SOUTHLAND TRAILERS 2022 SOUTHLAND SL510-7K 10' DUMP TRAILER, CAP 10,875 LBS, WT 3,125 LBS, LIFT CAP 9 TONNES, BOX DIMS 14' (L) X 7' (W) X 16" (H), 2-3,500 LB AXLES, CHARGING KIT, SIR, TARP, REMOTE CALL 2022 SOUTHLAND SL714-14K 14' DUMP TRAILER, 14,000 GVWR, CAP 10,875 LBS, WT 3,125 LBS, LIFT CAP 9 TONNES, BOX DIMS 14' (L) X 7' (W) X 16" (H), 2-7,000 LB AXLES, CHARGING KIT, SIR, TARP, REMOTE CALL 2022 SOUTHLAND SL714-16K 14' DUMP TRAILER, 16,000 GVWR, CAP 12,300 LBS, WT 3,700 LBS, LIFT CAP 9 TONNES, BOX DIMS 14' (L) X 81" (W) X 20" (H), 2-8,000 LB AXLES, CHARGING KIT, SIR, TARP, REMOTE CALL 2022 SOUTHLAND SL714-16K HD 14' DUMP TRAILER, 17,000 GVWR, CAP 13,210 LBS, WT 3,790 LBS, LIFT CAP 9 TONNES, BOX DIMS 14' (L) X 6.5' (W) X 18" (H), PWR JACK, 2-8,000 LB AXLES, CHARGING KIT, SIR, TARP CALL MISCELLANEOUS 2011 POLARIS RZR S 800 UTV SIDE BY SIDE, ONLY 934 MILES $8,450 2020 TRAILTECH L270-20 TILT 4' STATIONARY, 16' TILT DECK, 82.5" BETWEEN FENDERS, HYD. CUSHION, 16,100 GVWR, WT 3,200LBS, TOOLBOX CALL 2016 DESITE SLG78-4 15-30YDS/HR VIB SCREENER, 96" WIDE, 51" DEEP, 85" HIGH, FEED DEFLECTOR, LIKE NEW CONDITION, BOBTACH Q/C $7,600 2018 TORO TRX20 WALK BEHIND CRAWLER TRENCHER 36" BAR, GAS PWR CALL

The Quebec SFI Implementa tion Committee is a proj ect participant, as well as SFI-certified organizations Resolute Forestry Products, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and The Forestland Group.

The Maine TREE Foun dation will assess climate change risks and mitiga tion opportunities through implementation of the SFI 2022 Forest Manage ment Standard in forests in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. The foundation will pro duce resources and data for landowners that will support sustainable, cli mate-smart forest manage ment decisions to ensure alignment with the new SFI 2022 Forest Management Standard, which includes a new climate-smart for estry objective. The grant results will ultimately help forest managers manage tree species such as fir, spruce, beech, maple, pine, and birch in a changing climate. The Maine SFI Im plementation Committee is a projectNatureServeparticipant.will quan tify evidence of imperiled forest-associated spe cies on SFI certified lands across the U.S. and Cana da. Researchers will illus trate the degree to which SFI certified forests are known or have potential to support the most critically imperiled species, a key re quirement of the SFI 2022 Forest Management Stan dard. These results will support developing highly relevant biodiversity data for SFI certified organiza tions. Clemson University will participate in the proj ect, with the SFI certified Clemson Experimental For est serving as a proving ground for methods and concepts. In addition to Clemson University, Wey erhaeuser, an SFI-certified organization, is a project participant.TheNational Council for Air and Stream Im provement, Inc. (NCASI) will lead a collaborative project involving the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Alliance of Forest Owners, and Tangled Bank Conservation to quantify the contribution of sustain able forest practices for atrisk terrestrial and aquatic species in south Alabama. Researchers will exam ine species from multiple taxonomic groups over an extended period of time across SFI certified private forests. Target at-risk spe cies that will benefit from this research include the Alabama map turtle, al ligator snapping turtle, gopher tortoise, Red Hills salamander, and eastern diamondback rattlesnake. Project participants include SFI certified organizations The Molpus Woodlands Group, PotlatchDeltic Cor poration, Rayonier, The Westervelt Company, and Weyerhaeuser—as well as investment organiza tions Manulife Investment Management and Resource Management Service LLC. A new project with the Penticton Indian Band will link Indigenous knowledge with scientific knowledge by assessing the effective ness of enhanced riparian management in the Pent icton Indian Band area of responsibility in British Columbia. It will showcase how implementation of the SFI 2022 Forest Manage ment Standard and PIB Enhanced Riparian Stan dards integrate recognition of Indigenous rights and drive improved manage ment and outcomes for Indigenous values relat ing to water quality on SFI certified forestlands. Elders and Knowledge Keepers will play key roles in the project. SFI certified organizations B.C. Timber Sales Kootenay, BC Timber Sales Okanagan, and Inter for Corporation are project participants.TheNational Council for Air and Stream Im provement, Inc (NCASI) in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service, Weyer haeuser, and Oregon State University will assess the effects of pre- and postfire forest management

The Boreal Avian Mod elling Project (BAM) will conduct a three-year col laborative project to im prove understanding of the value and resilience of SFI forests for eastern North American forest birds in a changing climate. Re searchers will apply BAM’s large integrated avian da tabase and expertise in de veloping avian density and forest landscape models to understand current and future species responses to forest management practices associated with climate change in the con text of SFI certified forests. This research will guide the science of forest manage ment planning to benefit a wide variety of birds.

SFI Announces Forest-Focused Conservation Grants More ONLINE Check out more links at SUPPLYPOST.COM/NEWS Continued on page 9 339 Sumas Way, 604-850-3601Abbotsford 1994 MOROOKA MST1500, Cab and Chassis, Call today for more info $29,000 www.handlersequipment.comFormoreinfo:Joel604-850-3601Ext.225 2014 CATERPILLAR MINI EXCAVATOR 305.5E CR, c/w 1x dig & 1x C/U bucket, hyd. thumb, Q/C, Brand new UC: tracks, rollers, sprockets, 43 HP Cat engine, 3,767hrs., Excellent used machine $59,900 RECENTLY ADDED TO OUR RENTAL FLEET! NEW MST1000VDR ROTATING DUMPER, MST1500VD & MST2200VDR.

The Sustainable For estry Initiative (SFI) an nounced seven conser vation grants today that will build on SFI’s com mitment to conservation research and increase knowledge about the conservation benefits as sociated with forests in fluenced by the SFI 2022 Forest Management Stan dard and the SFI 2022 Fiber Sourcing Standard. The grants reflect the priorities of SFI’s innova tive Conservation Impact Project, which advances understanding of climate change, biodiversity, and water in sustainably man aged forests. The grants also highlight the key role that SFI certified organi zations and other mem bers of the SFI network play in collaborating on conservation projects.

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John Deere introduces the latest updates to its Knuckleboom Loader lineup, including visibility enhancements. Aiming to increase operator safety and accuracy, the 2022 models of 437E and 337E Knuckleboom Loaders feature a newly designed front window by remov ing the external mesh guard and replacing it with a clear, polycarbon ate window for uninter rupted“Weview.are always look ing for ways to increase operator comfort on the job while keeping a focus on machine safety and design,” said Jarvis de Groot, product marketing manager, Forestry Swing Machines and Knuckle boom Loaders at John Deere. “By removing the external window guard and redesigning the front window on the 437E and 337E Knuckleboom Load er models, we are signifi cantly improving visibility for the operator, making for a safer and more com fortable work environ ment.”The 2022 model-year upgrades also feature a new hood profile in the left-rear corner of the ma chine, which opens up the view behind the machine. The new design partners with the window updates to make for a safer, easierto-operate machine. By of fering enhanced visibility, these models enable the operator to be more pre cise, maximizing uptime. In addition to visibility enhancements, the latest models will offer optional satellite-ready radio, im proving the operator expe rience in the cab. A new optional hydraulic vacuum pump can also be added to 2022 model-year machines, minimizing oil loss and spillage during times of hy draulic maintenance and repair.

John Deere Enhances Knuckleboom Loader Visibility With Cab Upgrades More ONLINE Check out video and more photos at SUPPLYPOST.COM/NEWS DEEREJOHN Mallory Gordon Management has represented world leading attachment products and accessories for over 25 years, servicing the forestry, construction and other heavy equipment industries. For more information go to: Orwww.mgmattachments.comcall:519-770-9844 “Provides firm compaction, and much faster than a plate compactor” Introducing Felco Wheel Compactors ATTACHMENTS FROM THE FOUNDERS OF HULTDINS AND ROTOTILT NORTH AMERICA “It offers significant time savings over a plate compactor and after compacting, the soil is as firm and hard as it was before excavating” Durable, Superior Performance. DK Excavating Lancia Excavation

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Phone: (250) 374-5054 EVES: Regan Zurowski (250) 371-1444 • Chad Zurowski (250)371-7535 • SPECIALIZING IN NEW & USED UNDERCARRIAGE • PARTS • EQUIPMENT RENTALS & REPAIRS • TRACK PRESS FACILITY • IDLER REBUILDING EQUIPMENT FOR RENT OR SALEHUGE INVENTORY OF USED UNDERCARRIAGE Email: traktech@telus.net For photos and more listings visit www.traktech.ca 594 Chilcotin Road, Kamloops, BC V2H 1G5 EQUIPMENT LTD. RENTED 2020 PC138USLC-II,Komatsu 2 Bkts, Hyd. Q/C, Thumb, Exc. Cond., 2,100 Hrs. P.O.R. • 2018 Komatsu PC200LC-8, 3 bkts, Q/C, thumb, cabguard, catwalk, new cond., 1,175 hrs. • 2017 Komatsu PC350LC-8, 3 bkts, thumb, cabguard, catwalks, exc. cond. 3,191 hrs. • 2015 Komatsu PC170LC-10, 3 bkts, thumb, cabguard, like new cond., 2,250 hrs. • 2014 Komatsu PC88MR-8, 2 bkts, hyd. Q/C & thumb, swing boom, 2,400 hrs. • 2016 Hitachi ZX85 USB-5, 2 bkts, hyd. thumb, swing boom and blade, exc. cond. • 2012 Komatsu D65EX-17, sigma blade, ripper & forestry guard., new U/C, exc. cond. • 2014 Komatsu WA270-7, 3 yd bkt, hyd. Q/C, forks/pipe grapple, exc. cond. • Dressta TD10M Crawler, 6 way, blade, cab, A/C, 1,350 hrs, like new cond. • 2014 Hamm H13iX, 84” smoothdrum packer w/cab, A/C, low hrs, exc. cond. • 2012 Hamm 3412, 84” smoothdrum packer w/shell kit, cab, A/C, exc. cond. • 2014 Hamm 3307, 66” smoothdrum packer w/shell kit, cab, A/C, exc. cond. FOR SALE RENTED 1992302022 • New (Berco) Cat 330 TGA’s 28”, 2 bar pads • New (Berco) Cat 325 TGA's 32”, 3 bar pads • New (Berco) Cat 325 48 Link Bare Rails • New Deere 75G/85G TGA'S 18", 3 bar pads • Deere 2154 TGA’s 28” 2 bar on new rails • Deere 2054 (Good Used) Final Drive Assembly • ZX350, ZX450 bottom rollers • ZX200LC/PC200LC TGA, 28” 2 Bar on new rails • ZX200 (Rebuilt) Track Adj. Assembly • T.Cat 870 / PC400 / Deere 959, track adj. assy. rebuilt RENTEDRENTED 2018 Hitachi ZX290LC-5N, 2 bkts, thumb, cabguard, catwalks, like new cond. 2,817 hrs. Continued from page 8

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September 2022 Supply Post · Our Readers Are Your Buyers Page 9 watersheds. Fish, crayfish, amphibians, mussels, and macroinvertebrates will be identified using multispecies eDNA metabar coding, an innovative and cutting-edge technique that can detect rare species. The project links to SFI’s new Fire Resiliency and Awareness Objective. The Washington SFI Implemen tation Committee, Oregon on aquatic biodiversity on SFI certified forestlands in Oregon and Washing ton. Researchers will in vestigate which landscape and management factors are the most influential predictors of aquatic bio logical diversity in for ested streams. NCASI will also evaluate biodiversity across unburned (control) SFI Implementation Com mittee, Oregon Depart ment of Forestry, Bureau of Land Management, and SFI certified organizations Rayonier, Port Blakely, Campbell Global, Yakama Nation Tribal Forestry, and Weyerhaeuser are project participants.

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Whether you’re hunt ing deer, turkeys, or pheasants, improving your hunting land is vi tal to getting the best shot. From clearing sightlines and shoot ing lanes to maintaining trails, removing inva sive trees, and clearing ground for food plots, a disc mulcher can get the job done quickly and ef ficiently so you can get back to the hunt. Preventing Overgrowth

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Designed for clearing large expanses of land, a disc mulcher’s speed and productivity is particular ly well-suited for pasture reclamation. It affords the operator control to avoid mulching grass and natu ral vegetation around the trees being cleared. Un like traditional land-clear ing techniques, mulching doesn’t cause disturbance to the soil. This is vital for reducing erosion and aids in water conserva tion by preventing mois ture loss. By employing a disc mulcher, you can improve soil fertility and deliver essential nutrients that will serve future veg etation.

When Mother Nature calls, a disc mulcher an swers. Fixed steel teeth on the inside of the deck shell act like an axe to slice through broken branches and trees, while its ag gressive design allows op erators to grab, pull in, and process material, making storm and disaster cleanup a breeze.

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Whether for land clear ing, site preparation, forest ry management, or disaster cleanup, mulching provides numerous benefits to farm ers, ranchers, landowners, and contractors. It not only tames overgrowth, but also improves soil quality, con serves moisture, and helps to thwart weeds and other vegetation. When it comes to clearing and processing unwanted trees and brush, a disc mulcher is a top choice. An essential tool for cutting, shredding, and mulching, this powerful and versatile attachment can be a key ally in main taining and elevating prop erty health. However, it’s important to understand the intended applications and what to consider when selecting the right size and options for your carrier and the task at hand.

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Applications Disc mulchers are de signed for numerous ap plications. Below are just a few of the ways this multi faceted attachment can be used. Tree Removal If your business involves trimming and/or taking down trees, a disc mulcher is ideal for pulling whole trees into its deck for quick clearing and high productivity.

Preventing overgrowth may seem like a tall task, but a disc mulcher can help lighten the load. Able to continuously process trees and heavy brush up to 6” in diameter, Diamond Mow ers’ high-performance at tachment produces mulch that promotes the growth of native vegetation and naturally prevents invasive species from regrowing.

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While today’s announce ment was heavily focused on the oil and gas sector, there are a few noteworthy points for Canada’s forest sector and its workers:

• Expansion of the Low Carbon Economy Fund through a $2.2 billion renewal which can sup port innovation at Ca nadian mills and further decarbonize the built environment, and a commitment from gov ernment to build upon the Greening Govern ment Strategy for fed eral procurement.

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Over $600 million to support investments in greener buildings and homes including the de velopment of the Canada Green Buildings Strat egy, a timber construc tion research and devel opment initiative, the development of a lowcarbon buildings innova tion hub, and support for home retrofits and en ergy efficiency improve ments.

• A commitment from gov ernment to enhance co ordination across federal funding programs and strengthen investments to accelerate the adop tion of fuel switching.

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• $780 million for the Nature Smart Climate Solutions Fund which can further promote for estry solutions to sup port climate action and conservation projects in Canada’s sustainably managed forests – in cluding exploration of negative emissions tech nology for the forest sec tor.We will continue to work closely with the fed eral government on for estry solutions related to greenhouse gas emissions reductions, wildland fire mitigation plans, and na tional adaptation strategies – all the while ensuring that our full value chain decarbonization contribu tions are recognized and our workers and their fami lies can be sure that we will have more resilient forests and a stronger forest indus try of tomorrow.”

Cutting Width and Capacity Attachment size will pri marily depend on land con figuration. Generally speak ing, the larger the cutting width, the faster the attach ment can process. How ever, a smaller attachment is better suited for smaller machines. Diamond Mow ers offers disc mulchers in two sizes – a 48” unit opti mal for smaller skid-steers operating in compact spac es, and a 60” unit ideal for tackling projects in open, rural areas where there’s a need to clear large areas quickly. No matter the cut ting width, both machines can slice through trees and brush up to 14” in diam eter and shred material up to 6” in diameter into a fine mulch. Hydraulic Motor Options Power and produc tivity go hand-in-hand, and torque is one of the biggest contributors to overall performance. As a function of hydraulic motor displacement and the skid-steer’s avail able pressure, more pres sure results in increased torque, which means quicker run-ups, faster re covery, fewer plugs, and higher overall productiv ity. Diamond Mowers’ Forestry Disc Mulcher is available with three mo tor options, including a gear motor and two piston motors offering faster disc speeds and higher produc tivity to perfectly match your loader. Standard- vs. High-Flow Hydraulic Configurations If you’ve bought skidsteer attachments before, you already know how crucial it is for an attach ment to meet the hydrau lic configuration of your

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Page 12 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 with hydraulic power to en able operators to slice and process trees and brush in their path. By adjusting the disc’s angle, operators can cut and mulch with dif ferent techniques, such as “cut and feed” or “vertical mulch.”

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Page 14 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 loader. A high-flow skidsteer loader commands more powerful attach ments than a standardflow carrier. Diamond’s 48” Disc Mulcher is com patible with both standard and high-flow hydraulic machines – and with most skid-steer brands. Mulching Teeth The teeth you choose for your disc mulcher will depend on your carrier, application, and terrain. Some are spe cifically designed for high-production envi ronments with limited ground contact, while others are intended for use on rocky terrain with added strength to withstand abrasion and extreme ground con tact. Talk with your equipment dealer about which option(s) might be best for your ma chine and job. Maintenance & Parts As with all types of equipment, it’s impor tant to follow the manu facturer’s recommended guidelines related to main tenance requirements and service intervals. Examine your disc mulcher’s cut ting teeth daily and replace any damaged components because failure to do so can cause additional dete rioration to tooth holders. It’s also ideal for an opera tor to keep extra teeth and components on hand to prevent costly downtime.

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Theforward.”margin of error for a sample of 510 non-urban Indigenous people is +/4.3 percentage points, 19 times in 20. Indigenous people living in urban cen tres were not included; the Territories and Prince Ed ward Island were also ex cluded due to their lack of forestry activity.

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“We want to balance car ing for the environment with rebuilding our economies, and forestry is an important way to achieve that. We know there’s strong support in our communities for good resource projects, and we want to be included and en joy the economic benefits,” stated IRN Executive Direc tor Robert Merasty. “It’s very challenging to get an accurate representa tion of Indigenous perspec tives on resource develop ment,” said IRN Board Chair John Desjarlais. “We’re pleased the Indigenous Re source Network can contrib ute to providing some of the information needed to move the conversation about re sponsible resource develop ment

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The polling further ad dressed Indigenous support for resource development in general and replicated the findings of an earlier, Canada-wide, poll that the IRN commissioned in Spring 2021. It found that Indigenous support for natural resource development (63%) sig nificantly outweighed op position (25%), essentially unchanged from last year (65% support, 23% op pose). Majorities specifically supported forestry (62% support), commercial fisher ies (62% support), oil and gas (53% support) and min ing (51% support) projects.

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The Indigenous Resource Network, a non-partisan platform for Indigenous workers and business own ers involved in resource de velopment, commissioned a poll by Environics Research to gauge Indigenous support for forestry and other re source development activi ties. 510 self-identified First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons living in rural areas or on reserve across Cana da (excluding PEI and the territories, which have no commercial forestry) were interviewed by telephone between January 26 – Feb ruary 22, 2022. The poll found strong Indigenous support for for estry activities, with about twice as many Indigenous peoples indicating they support (62%), rather than oppose (33%), that activ ity. It also showed a high level of forestry activity in Indigenous territories. Over half of respondents (58%) said they knew of a current forestry project proposed or underway in or near their community. Indigenous support for forestry was higher than for other resource develop ment activities such as oil & gas and mining, although majorities supported those activities as well. The respondents were optimistic about their com munity’s capacity to ben efit from forestry. Seven in ten (70%) agreed their community had adequate knowledge, skills, policies and planning in place to take advantage of forestry activities. Meanwhile, over half (54%) of respondents thought forestry could definitely be done while respecting the land and the environment, compared to only 18% who thought it was definitely not possible to achieve both.

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The Canadian Council of Forest Ministers (CCFM) have launched the Cana dian Dialogue on Wildfire and Forest Resilience to sup port the development of a pan-Canadian Wildland Fire Prevention and Mitigation Strategy. Forest Products As sociation of Canada (FPAC) supports the government’s formal launch of the national discussion and was pleased to participate as a panelist. FPAC is committed to be ing an active and engaged voice in finding solutions to address the growing risk of wildland fires in Canada. Canada’s commitment to sustainable forest manage ment is rooted in supporting forest health and keeping forests as forests forever. This places Canada’s for est sector in a unique posi tion to be a key partner in a whole-of-society approach in providing landscape-scale solutions on the ground – so lutions that will strengthen economic opportunities for forested communities and help prevent and mitigate impacts from catastrophic fires.Recently, the United States Department of Agri culture (USDA) released its wildfire crisis strategy, un derscoring the urgency of the shared situation south of the border. The USDA strategy, which stresses the need for a paradigm shift in how we manage for fire in the face of climate change, and which promotes man agement interventions such as prescribed burning and thinning, has allocated $50 billion over 10 years to promote forest resilience and community safety.

• In 2018, the area burned in Canada’s managed forests was 1.4 million hectares (ha), similar to 2017.

“In its National Issues Re port, released last June, Nat ural Resources Canada rec ognized the important role that Canada’s forest sector and its workers play in miti gating the risk of fires across the country,” noted FPAC’s Senior Vice President, Kate Lindsay. “Forestry profes sionals are increasingly working with communi ties, Indigenous Peoples, academia, governments and key partners in supporting fire risk mitigation. We are encouraged by the launch of the National dialogue as well as work underway on a National Adaptation Strat egy”, she added.

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• Wildfire season typically runs from April through to September. Canada experiences around 7,300 wildfires each year, burning an average of 2.5 million hectares.

Canadian Forest Fire Facts • Only 3% of all wildland fires that start each year in Canada grow to more than 200 hectares in area.

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Finland is among the world leaders in drone re search. Researchers’ next goal is to develop the technology and test how a swarm of coordinating drones equipped with AI can detect and prevent for est Howfires. can a forest fire be detected early enough? How can up-to-date infor mation on the progress of the fire and a forecast of how it will spread in the next hour be obtained? Geospatial data is crucial in preventing, monitoring and extinguishing forest fires. Information on cur rent forest fires is already available using satellites, but there are no efficient methods to quickly detect small and recently started forest fires and monitor the fire in real time. The Fire Man consortium formed by the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) of the National Land Sur vey of Finland (NLS), the University of Jyväskylä, the University of Oulu and the researchers from VTT Technical Research Cen tre of Finland is taking up the challenge. The project will run from 2022 to 2024, funded by the Academy of Finland.“We’re developing a new AI-based drone tech nology to quickly detect forest fires and provide sit uational awareness when extinguishing the fires,” says Professor Eija Hon kavaara from NLS, who is leading the project. There is a global demand for innovative solutions for preventing forest fires. Ac cording to statistics, more than 400,000 hectares of forest burned down in 2019, which was the worst year for forest fires in Europe.

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Communication Must Work Even In Remote Areas

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The goal: independent fire drones that work as a team Drones must be able to monitor wide forest areas and react and act indepen dently as required in fire situations. It is essential that drones operate as a group in a fire situation. In the project, the re searchers will test how a swarm of drones will coop erate in a forest fire situa tion.VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is re sponsible for optimising the swarm of drones in cri sis situations and develop ing operating concepts in cooperation with various stakeholders.“Thestudy of the Fire Man consortium aims to combine various AI tech nologies from self-correct ing forecast models to au tonomous cyber-physical systems,” says Research Professor Fabrice Saffre from VTT Technical Re search Centre of Finland.

“In practice, the re search conducted in this project focuses on seam less cooperation between humans and autonomous systems. We need to consider all the existing knowledge and the needs of users. We will there fore invite all interested parties to jointly develop all of this with us,” says Hannu Karvonen from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, who is leading the project team responsible for planning operating concepts.

In the FireMan project, universities and research centres are developing so lutions for forest fire con trol and simultaneously conducting scientific re search in autonomous fly ing, digital modelling and communication.Thetaskofthe Finnish Geospatial Research Insti tute (FGI) is to develop a decision support system based on digital twins for controlling forest fires, i.e. a real-time digital model ling of the forest fire area. It also offers accurate data on how the fire is progressing. “Drones can help us in providing real-time information on how the fire front is progressing, and how high and hot the flames are. We’re developing methods to locate a swarm of drones and produce remote sensing data in real time. In addition, we’re devel oping sensor technology that surpasses the abil ity of the human eye in terms of seeing through smoke,” says Eija Hon kavaara.TheUniversity of Jyväs kylä is researching forecast models for fire progression and ways to optimise AI al gorithms in real-time ana lytics.“Forest fire progres sion can be modelled numerically, consider ing topographical fea tures, vegetation and wind direction. In this project, we use fore cast models to teach the AI so that it can assess the fire progres sion based on remote sensing data collected in real time,” says As sociate Professor Ilkka Pölönen from the Uni versity of Jyväskylä. The researchers from the University of Oulu are focusing on crisis commu nication and determining the possibilities of 5G and 6G “Dronesnetworks.will form a new device category in the future and create new re quirements for mobile net works. The performance of the broadband connection from the device to the net work will be crucial. The connections will also have to work reliably in remote areas and at typical flight altitudes,” explains Tuomo Hänninen from the Univer sity of Oulu.

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Drones Tested During Prescribed Burning In the FireMan proj ect, the researchers will test the drones in practice. Material is collected dur ing prescribed burning by Metsähallitus and the Finn ish Forest Centre. The first drone flights took place in the spring of 2022. A demonstration will be held at the end of the project in which drones are operating as a group in observing and monitoring a situation such as a forest fire.The FireMan project enhances the Finnish top research of drones. In a recent comparison, the knowledge cluster un manned aerial vehicles, remote sensing was ranked as the fourth in scientific impact in Finland among more than 1000 identified knowledge clusters. b

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This grim record was broken last year: by the end of Oc tober, half a million hectares of forest had already burned down in Europe. Forest fires are expected to increase due to global warming. So forest fire control is also of interest in Finland – 75 per cent of Finland’s land area is forest.

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One joystick moves the boom tip horizontally, while a second guides it vertically, for faster cycle times and more precise control. IBC’s smooth and fluid motion actively dampens func tional change of directions, protecting boom structures and increasing wear life. IBC also automatically con trols swing speed based on the overall position of the attachment.“Thecontinuous prod uct development, new fea tures, and the updating of systems and solutions are an integral part of John Deere’s way of operating,” said Jim O’Halloran, prod uct marketing manager, John Deere. “Intelligent Boom Control is an exam ple of an important opera tor assistance feature that we will continue to evolve throughout full tree for estry. Developing solutions for our customers’ needs are our number one prior ity and investing in innova tion like IBC is an example that helps the overall pro ductivity and profitability for the whole machine life cycle.”

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The development of this model is a result of global collaboration between the John Deere Wheeled Cutto-Length and Full-Tree Forestry teams, aiming to implement IBC’s field prov en technology into MH-Se ries of tracked harvesters. With IBC, operators no longer need to control each independent boom function separately.

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When asked what he most liked about logging, he responded, “It was like teams sports, lots of physical activities and ‘the paycheque’ — EV ERYTHING!”Kenretired in 2015, and these days you can find him writing stories for Sup ply Post about the logging industry, using his Dad’s old 8mm movies and slides “I’ve got lots of material with 7,000 slides and 8mm movies to work with,” said Ken. “After watching this stuff I said to myself, ‘Self, you can write a story about that!’”“It’s a wonderful expe rience posting my Dad’s movies and slides,” Ken said. “Dad had communi cated with my son, Clay ton, about how he filmed these movies so people could see what logging was all “It’sabout.”really cool that I’ve had many connections with people that I worked with and are in some of the movies,” said Ken. “For example, Jim Whittaker — who was in my ‘Log gers Sports video’ featuring Phil Whittaker — said that he could remember when my Dad was filming these movies,” he continued. “I was able to talk to him and he supplied me with lots of information about the movies. Jim was just one of many people I connected with,” he said. We hope you enjoy these looks back into BC’s logging history! b

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Kenny’s Loggin’ The Origins Of Cat Logging

In 1904, Benjamin Holt replaced the rear wheels from a Holt steam tractor with a pair of tracks to help farmers deal with soft soil. During a field test in 1905, the company photographer exclaimed that the machine crawled like a big … Cater pillar. The Holt family and friends helped persuade Benjamin that “Caterpillar” was the logical choice for a name. In 1909 the first Holt tractor to wear the Caterpil lar name crawled off the assembly line. In 1910 Holt registered the name “Cat erpillar” as a trademark. In 1925, when Holt and Best merged to form their new tractor company they used the name so familiar to people around the world: Caterpillar. The Caterpillar Tractor Company is today known as Caterpillar Inc. and is a world leader in the manufacture of construction and mining equipment. The first Carco winches and blades were intro duced in 1932 for the Pa cific Northwest logging industry for use with cleat tractors and logging arches. In the 1940’s and 1950’s Cat logging with an arch proved less expensive on favourable ground which a Cat can operate on than cableCatslogging.with winches had a “drum line” made of ca ble spooled on the winch. These drum lines were up to 100 feet long and inch and one eighth in diam eter for the bigger Cats and seven-eighths diameter for the smaller Cats and skid ders. Chokers were 7/8 inches for big Cats and 5/8 inches for the smaller ma chines. Chokers were usu ally 15 to 20 feet long with an eye on one end and a knob and bell at the other end. The first eyes were spliced and you slide a bell over the other end then put a knob on, in the early days the blacksmith made up the knobs as they were poured with molten “bab bitt”. Later furled knobs and wedges were invented for quick changing. In fact these knobs were called “quick change knobs” by the loggers. You just need a marlin spike and hammer to change one. Eyes no lon ger had to be spiced as they used a steel furl and a press to make the eyes. One end secured to the winch and the other end had a “bull hook” to which you attached “chokers” which went around the logs. The “hooker” was the man on the ground who pulled the drum line and chokers out to hook up to the logs. It was the hooker’s job to get the most logs to the landing, in the fastest amount of time.

Some of the time the crew would run “hot and cold” chokers. The hooker would send a “turn” of logs into the landing which had four chokers with logs in them. While these logs were go ing in, the hooker had four more chokers which he set to be ready when the machine came back. If no arch was being used the hooker had to lift the chok ers off the ground when the Cat was backing up or you could damage the chokers. The knob and bell were usually at the opposite end of the eye of the choker, a person dragged the choker from the knob and bell end. One would slide the bell up the line and put the knob end over the log. Reaching over the log you pushed it under the log, reaching down under the log you grasped the knob and put it in the Archesbell.had been used since horses, mules and bulls were used to drag logs out of the bush. Log gers were soon using arch es for Cat logging. Many styles and shapes of arches have been used to assist in moving logs. Some had tracks and some had rub ber tires (possibly war sur plus stuff). The winch line was threaded through the arch so the operator can pull up the logs a little to free them from hang ups and stumps and they drag a lot easier when partially lifted off the ground. When pulling an arch the opera tor had to be on his toes as it was really easy to tip them over. Simple enough to right them but a nui sance, loosing production! Getting a flat tire on the rubber tired arch was also a problem.Logskidders came along with an integral arch built in, and finally it oc curred that you could in tegrate an arch on a dozer as well. Nowadays most of these small dozers and skidders are equipped with a grapple.Inthe70’s I worked for my Dad (Wilco Logging) he had a T.D. 20 International Cat. We used it to put skid roads in for the two skid ders we had. It had a winch on the back and he would bring in some logs when he wasn’t building road. Win ter shut down one year we thought it would be a good idea to put an “integral arch” on the back of the Cat. Dad did some search ing and couldn’t find one to just bolt on. Somewhere he found a “roller” for it. He then went to Fauchons’ Engineering and Welding. They designed and cut out some plates of steel for Dad’s arch, he took them to our shop and welded them up. Presto we had an integral arch for real cheap. Dad liked it so much that we had to remind him to build some skid trails, not yardWithlogs.the use of exca vators and lots of steeper ground, Cats weren’t used so much anymore as the industry was starting to use grapple yarders and portable steel spars for logging. b Ken Wilson worked in the logging industry in B.C. for over 50 years. Ken is a regular contributor to Sup ply Post newspaper with his column “Kenny’s Loggin’”, and resides on Vancouver Island, B.C.

Ken Wilson worked in the logging industry in B.C. for over 50 years. Ken is a regular contributor to Sup ply Post newspaper with his column “Kenny’s Log gin’”, and resides on Van couver Island, B.C. Ken began his career in logging in 1966 at the age 14. He started working in Port Neville for Norie Bros. He mostly worked on Northern Vancouver Island and surrounding area. Ken’s logging career had him working for Nories, Dougan Logging, G.W. Cox and Sons, Wilco Logging, and finally M&B, which eventually became West ern Forest Products. “Once I became a grader opera tor,” remembers Ken, “on my days off from Western I would go and grade road for various contractors.”

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Ken operated a 404 Tim berjack skidder for Nories. He also operated a “TD 20 Cat plowing snow follow ing my Dad who was run ning the D-9,” Ken said. “I ran steel spar for a day at Dougan Logging, and when Sammy found this out I ran Nories’ yard er for the rest of the sum mer,” he remembers. “I had lots of shifts run ning yarder at Menzies Bay for M&B,” Ken added. “I got a scalers licence and scaled on the ‘wet-sort and dry sort’ for a bit.” In 1993, Ken injured his hip and needed an ar tificial hip. After that, he got a trainee position on a grader, and ran the grader for about ten “Sometimes,years.I would work for other companies on days off — Fearless Log ging, several roads around Campbell River. Worked for Dennis Dystant, who had a hauling contract at various places in the area, Mohya Bay, Brooks Bay,” he added. “I flew by heli copter several times to the head of Loughborough In let for Benwest Logging. Ran a 16-G for Matcovich Logging in Ucluelet grad ing Kennedy Lake Main line. Ran a 16-G at the head of Bute Inlet at Potato Point for George Uzzell,” Ken re members.

Decisions about if, when or how to imple ment the IIC recommen dations will be guided by engagements with parties that could potentially be af fected. First Nations rights and title holders that are involved in forestry, and unions and employers in the forest sector can send feedback to: orship@gov.bc.caForestsSuccess

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BC’s provincial govern ment has received a report on successorship when timber harvesting rights areThetransferred.Province will also engage with First Nations rights and title holders in volved in forestry, as well as seek input from unions and employers in the forest sector.No decisions have been made on implementing any of the report’s recommen dations.Successorship rules provide stability for workers during the sale, lease or transfer of a business. The rules re quire the new employer to honour the existing collective agreement so workers’ jobs and nego tiated benefits, and the employers’ obligations are preserved, despite the change in ownership. However, those same protections do not cur rently apply to situations where timber harvesting rights are transferred and there is no sale or trans fer of a business. In November 2021, under the Labour Rela tions Code, the Ministry of Labour appointed an industrial inquiry com mission (IIC), consist ing of Vince Ready and Amanda Rogers, to look at ways to address suc cessorship protections for the forest sector. The appointment of an IIC was recommended by the Labour Relations Code Review Panel in 2018, and was included in the Ministry of Forests’ Mod ernizing Forest Policy in British Columbia inten tions paper in 2021.

The IIC report Declaration).digenoustionUnitedprinciplesitstionstivewithtionwouldRelationschangesdationsNations.harvestingrelatedspecificwithinharvestingonetenurecessorship,tendrecommendationsprovidestoexunionrights,orsucwhereforestistransferredfromentitytoanotherandrightscontinueafive-yearperiod.ThereportincludesrecommendationstothetransferofrightstoFirstTherecommenincludepossibletotheLabourCode,whichallowaFirstNatotriggernegotiationstheunionforcollecagreementmodificanecessarytoensuretermsalignwiththesetoutintheNationsDeclaraontheRightsofInPeoples(UN

The Province of British Columbia is making prog ress on the recommenda tions of the Old Growth Strategic Review Panel in partnership with First Na tions, with the vast major ity of First Nation rights and title holders having ex pressed that they want to engage on old-growth man agement in their territories. The Province is final izing deferrals with those First Nations that indicated support for immediately deferring harvest of at-risk old growth forests, con tinuing discussions with those that requested more time before making a de cision, and ensuring that comprehensive supports are in place for workers and communities that may be “Ourimpacted.forests are part of who we are as British Co lumbians. We’re working in partnership with First Nations rights and title holders to implement ad ditional deferrals of B.C.’s most at-risk old-growth for ests and to develop a new approach to sustainable forest management,” said Katrine Conroy, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. “We recognize there is a diver sity of perspectives on this issue and some First Na tions are more involved in forestry. In line with our new vision for forest care, the steps we are taking to gether today will ensure we can all share the benefits of our forests for generations to come.”InNovember 2021, government announced its intention to work in

• The appointment of the IIC followed an indepen dent review of the La bour Relations Code in 2018 that identified the need to review succes sorship issues in the for est sector.

• Modernizing Forest Policy in British Colum bia includes intentions to create future tenure opportunities and re distribute forest tenure and timber harvesting rights, encouraging di versification in the for est sector. Gov.bc.ca

• The 2018 review panel heard concerns that the changing nature of the forest sector meant that workers increas ingly continue to log the same land, often with the same equipment, but without their collective agreement rights when harvesting rights are transferred.

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Forestry Report: Successorship & Transfer Of Timber Harvesting Rights In BC More ONLINE Find links to the Report and more information at SUPPLYPOST.COM/NEWS

Quick Facts: • Forest-sector collective agreements primarily ex ist in the coastal forest region, while logging op erations in B.C.’s Interior are primarily non-union.

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partnership with First Na tions rights and title hold ers to defer harvest of ancient, rare and priority large stands of old growth within 2.6 million hectares of B.C.’s most at-risk oldgrowth forests – equal to 6,400 Stanley Parks. Dur ing the past month, the Province contacted all 204 First Nations in British Co lumbia and asked them to indicate what steps they are interested in taking on the proposed deferrals, whether that is: • implementing immediate deferrals within their re spective territories; • discussing deferrals through existing treaties, agreements, or other and/ormentgovernment-to-governarrangements; • if they require further time and engagement, including to incorporate local and Indigenous knowledge into the maps.Despite many commu nities being impacted by recent extreme weather events, responses were re ceived by 161 First Nations. Almost all First Nations that responded expressed interest in engaging with the Province on old-growth management. In addition, many expressed interest in managing forests in sup port of broader, related values, including wildlife habitat, cultural practices, clean water, healthy salm on populations and species at risk.The Province is working to finalize deferrals with First Nations that indicated support for immediate de ferrals. Deferrals can be implemented in two ways: by licensees agreeing to voluntarily pause harvest; or by a minister’s order under Part 13 of the Forest Act, rescinding approved permits and preventing new permits from being is sued. Deferrals will be an nounced as soon as they are“Theimplemented.Huu-ay-aht First Nation will partner with the Province to defer 96% of the old growth recom mended by the technical advisory panel within our Hahuułi (Traditional Ter ritory) and Tree Farm Li cence 44 while we work towards an Integrated Re source Management Plan for 2023,” said Chief Robert J. Dennis Jr. of the Huu-ayaht First Nation. “This will ensure sufficient old forest is protected, while we com plete our resource-manage ment planning process and make our long-term forest and resource stewardship decisions.”Tosupport the deferral process, BC Timber Sales has paused advertising and selling licences in areas that overlap with the 2.6 million hectares of B.C.’s most at-risk old-growth forests. This pause covers almost 570,000 hectares or roughly one-quarter of the deferral areas recom mended by the Old Growth Technical Advisory Panel. Roughly half of the 2.6 million hecatres of at-risk old growth is outside the Timber Harvesting Land Base and not threatened by logging for the foresee able future. There are only approximately 50,000 hect ares that overlap with the priority deferral areas with previously approved cut ting permits, or 1.9% of the total. A harvesting per mit can take on average 12 to 18 months to conclude. Many forestry companies have indicated to the Prov ince that they will not pro ceed with harvesting these areas while discussions with First Nations are on going.“These deferrals allow us to maintain options that could otherwise be irreversibly lost as we de velop the new approach to sustainable forest manage ment that prioritizes eco system health and commu nity prosperity throughout B.C.” said Garry Merkel, co-author Old Growth Stra tegic Review. “They are also being implemented in a way that respects input that Al Gorley and I heard from the overwhelming majority of those we spoke to – in partnership with In digenous Nations.”

The vast majority of

First Nations have ex pressed an interest in en gaging further and indi cated they require more time to review the shared technical information and/ or to incorporate local and Indigenous knowledge on the proposed deferral areas prior to making a decision. Many First Nations with ex isting treaties, agreements or other

•••mented.tiescontractorsportstothenewingmanufacturing.”value-added,industrymoreworkandarecomprehensiveernment,“Unlikejobcommunitiesit2000s,downturnwitnessedworkergrowthstrictionsmayanyandforcomprehensivetogetherReview.ingrowthproachinthesesupportthreeupcontinuethehavegovernmentgovernment-to-agreementsindicatedthesearepreferredavenuestothisengagement.Newcapacityfundingofto$12.69millionoveryearsisavailabletoFirstNationsinengagementsanddevelopinganewaptomanagingold-forestsasdescribedtheOldGrowthStrategicTheProvinceisbringingco-ordinatedandsupportsworkers,communitiesFirstNationstooffseteconomicimpactsthatfollowfromnewreonharvestingoldforests.“AsaformerpulpmillandsomeonewhotheforestryintheearlyIknowhowhardcanbeforfamiliesandimpactedbylosses,”Conroysaid.thepreviousgovwewillensuresupportsinplaceforworkerscommunitiesaswetogethertobuildasustainableforestryandshifttomoremade-in-B.C.TheProvinceismaknearly$19millioninfundingavailableforremainderof2021-22provideenhancedsuptoeligibleworkers,andcommuniasdeferralsareimpleTheseinclude:theForestryEmploymentProgramtoprovideshort-termemploymentopportunitiesforimpactedcontractorsandtheiremployees;CommunityTransitionRapidResponseTeamstoprovideon-the-groundeconomicdevelopmentandcommunitysupportservices;and.BridgingtoRetirementfundstosupporteligibleworkersandcontractors55andolderwithupto$75,000totransitiontoretirement,helpingtoHYDRAULIC BREAKERS 3 YR WARRANTYLIMITED DESIGNED TO HANDLE THE TOUGHEST ROCK EXCAVATIONS AND LARGE PRODUCTIVITY.FORTOTHEFREQUENCYDUALDEMOLITIONCONCRETEPROJECTS.SPEEDIMPACTALLOWSHAMMERSPEEDBEADJUSTEDMAXIMUM MAGNUM ATTACHMENTS WILL GIVE THE WORKING END OF YOUR MACHINERY SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY. 2214 9TH LINE, BRADFORD, ON L3Z 3T1 416.679.8752 | 1.877.640.2862 | FAX 416.679.8753 FLOlink AUTOLUBE REMOTE MONITORING Mississauga: 1.800.668.5458 Winnipeg: 204.832.3040 sales@flocomponents.com www.flocomponents.com DIRECT WIRELESS DATA ACCESS For Total Lube Solutions, GO WITH THE FLO! FLOlink √ Telematics monitor for low lube level & system failure √ Monitors any number of systems √ Emails fault alerts to any number of users √ Instant access to alert notification history √ Generates & exports alert reports instantly √ Can be used with most brands of autogreasers ALS Components by: Video Continued from page 25 Continued on page 28 More ONLINE Check out more links at SUPPLYPOST.COM/NEWS

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• Since September 2020, in partnerships with First Nations, government has also made 11 temporary deferrals encompassing nearly 200,000 hectares of old-growth forest.

• B.C. is home to 11.1 million hectares of old growth; 3.5 million hectares of old growth is protected.

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Page 28 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 open up jobs for younger workers.TheProvince is also developing new programs that will support forestry workers and communities over the next three years, to be announced in the new year. These programs will support workers in finding new jobs and careers, including through education and skills training. They will also help industry innovate and create jobs through value-added forestry and made-in-B.C. manufacturing, provide strategic advisory services to rural businesses, and support infrastructure and economic development projects in rural communities to create new jobs. Government will also establish an internal office to co-ordinate across ministries and drive forward rural economic opportunities andTodiversification.provideadvice on program development and implementation, the Province will be striking a forestry worker and community supports advisory council. The council will include industry, labour, Indigenous and municipal leaders, and will help ensure programs are targeted and providing supports where they are need most. The council will complement the engagement already underway.

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• The Old Growth Technical Advisory Panel identified 2.6 million hectares (equivalent to 6,400 Stanley Parks) of B.C.’s most at-risk old-growth forests for deferral. This includes: • big-tree old growth: 1.7 million hectares; • ancient old growth: 400,000 hectares; and

• As recommended by the Old Growth Strategic Review, deferrals are a temporary measure to prevent irreversible biodiversity loss while First Nations, the Province and other partners develop a new approach to sustainable forest management that prioritizes ecosystem health and community resiliency throughout B.C.

• rare old growth: 500,000 hectares. b Source: Gov.bc.ca .com ofThousandsBrowseEquipment&TruckListingsat

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Complete with its highperformance powertrain, closed-loop hydraulics and upgraded screening, the new Cat D1 Mulcher is spe cially designed to optimize performance when clearing a mix of small- to mediumdiameter materials. Designmatched with the rugged Cat HM518 Mulcher, the D1 Mulcher clears a 188.2 cm (72 in) wide strip on each pass, making it the right machine for rightof-way construction and maintenance, site develop ment, tree management and firebreak clearing. The new mulcher is powered by the 77.6 kW (104 hp) Cat C3.6 Diesel Engine meeting U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final/EU Stage V emission standards. An al ternate emissions package for the C3.6 is available to meet Tier 3-equivalent standards. The machine’s lower sloping hood line improves visibility to the mulching head, allowing the operator to better as sess the jobsite from the cab. Standard auto revers ing fan purges debris from the radiator and enclo sures, plus the hinged grill requires no tools to access the radiator for cleaning. Isolating machine vi bration from the operator to reduce fatigue, the Cat HM518 Mulcher controls are mounted on the airsuspension seat. Inside the pressurized, heated and air-conditioned cab, an in tuitive operator interface features a 25.4 cm (10 in) color touchscreen monitor with standard reversing camera display to help im prove all-around visibility to the jobsite. An in-cab drum indicator offers quick glance of drum speed and direction to help the opera tor manage ground speed and mulching productivity. Featuring cladding ma terial in high-wear areas, the new HM518 Mulcher frame offers increased service life. Bolt-on wear plates deliver long wear life and are quickly re placed. Offering a drum speed range of 2,150 to 2,450 rpm, the drum’s 38 fixed teeth feature a singlebolt carbide tooth reten tion design for simple re placement. Its closed-loop hydraulic circuit includes load-sensing hydraulics to prevent rotor damage when hitting an obstruc tion. The HM518 Mulcher has a 78.7 cm (31 in) maxi mum lift height, 36.8 cm (14.5 in) maximum tilt and 25-degree maximum angle to either Standardside. sweeps, screens, windows plus rear guard help to protect both the operator and machine when mulching. With its specially designed tractor platform, the D1 Mulcher is balanced and rugged to increase efficiency when operating in challenging applications. Contractors can choose between the conventional (XL) or lowground-pressure (LGP) un dercarriage design, offering 40.4 cm (16 in) or 63.5 cm (25 in) track shoe widths respectively, to increase flexibility and efficiency for working in soft under foot conditions, on slopes and in rough terrain. To in crease machine versatility, the new D1 Mulcher can be equipped with an optional tion.or(VPAT)variable-pitch/angle/tiltbladeinXL,LGPIntermediateconfigura

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Tigercat Enters Yarding Niche

The 920 is powered by the Tigercat FTP N45 Tier 4f engine rated at 101 kw (135 hp). It is equipped with a 190 mm (7.5 in) pitch heavy duty undercarriage, a responsive and efficient closed loop track drive system, strong, impact-resistant belly pans, and durable structural components throughout.

Tigercat Industries develops purpose-built forestry dozer and launches newTigercatbrand. Industries has developed a forestry dozer. The new TCi 920 will be making the rounds at several US forestry industry tradeshows this spring. The dozer will be branded under the new TCi badge, as Tigercat Industries continues to design machines for applications beyond forest harvesting systems. All products falling under the TCi brand are, and will continue to be designed, manufactured, and supported by Tigercat Industries.Seeking to overcome shortcomings that harvesting professionals have experienced when applying standard-build, mass production dozers to forestry operations, the new 920 is designed specifically for use in logging applications.

Tigercat Releases New Forestry Equipment

The new Tigercat 180 swing yarder is purposebuilt from the ground up. It combines the speed and stability of conventional yarders with the mobility and simpler controls of excavator-based yarders. The result is a powerful and versatile yarding machine for extreme terrain logging applications. The 305 kW (409 hp) carrier was carefully designed with a component layout, hydraulic system, drivetrain, and boom system optimized for yarding. The result is high line pull, excellent stability, and efficient operation. Designed to achieve exceptional stability, The 180 can achieve high line pull without the use of guylines in most operating conditions. The purposebuilt undercarriage has a reinforced pedestal and carbody with an extended blade for added stability. The blade mounts are tied directly into the carbody for added strength. The machine can be quickly moved to the next set-up by simply lifting the blade. In operating situations where additional stability is required such as with extremely long yarding distances or low deflection conditions, a simple static guyline can be quickly set up. The machine still retains the ability to swing with this guyline attached. The purpose-built winches are driven with efficient dedicated closed loop hydraulic circuits for smooth operations and infinitely variable speed control. The closed loop circuits provide energy when lowering the load for increased efficiency. Intuitive joystick controls, along with many programmable features reduce operator training time and increase production.

With 180 Swing Yarder Tigercat builds the first model for cable logging operations.

The capabilities of the six-wheel drive 635H in steep terrain and cable assist applications have been taken to the next level with the integration of a Tigercat designed and built swing boom system initially introduced on the 635G series skidder. The additional working envelope and ability to position the grapple well outside of the working track of the machine increases productivity in applications where skidder travel is restricted or limited by terrain characteristics.With the ability to lock the seat and operate the machine from any position with full drive controls, the Tigercat Turnaround® 220° seat is an important advantage for swing boom skidding applications. It allows the operator to position the seat at any rearward-facing angle to align the field of view to the working area of theThegrapple.slew system at the base of the boom is fieldproven, using components that are common to Tigercat track machines. In addition to the increased working envelope, the boom has a more powerful lifting capacity compared with a conventional dual function arch. For cable assisted applications, the skidder can be factory-equipped for tethering with optimally positioned frame lugs and through-the-blade cable routing. The lugs attach to the frame structure behind the front axle, closer to the payload.

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The updated E-series cab includes a new parallel action air ride seat with integrated heating and cooling. The reclining seat is fully adjustable with seat angle and seat extension adjustment. The wider seat cushion and lumbar support provide operator comfort all day long. The HVAC controls feature a new infinitely variable fan speed control, adjusted on the control panel or the machine control system touchscreen, adding to operator comfort. Multiple convenient storage locations with nets have been added to the cab to keep items secure. A redesigned engine enclosure provides improved roof access for clearing debris. A boom slider also reduces debris build-up in hard-to-reach areas. A hot shutdown feature has been added. This allows the turbo to sufficiently cool before stopping the engine, improving turbo life. A larger, springassisted pump cover allows for easier service access to the hydraulic pump area. Hydraulic enhancements include quicker anti-stall response, consistent anticavitation flow and improved heat rejection.

b Source: Tigercat Tigercat Introduces The TCi 920 Forestry Dozer

The 920 provides the power, durability and versatility for deck clearing, road building and cleanup activities on logging sites.The carefully designed forestry cab offers the operator clear sightlines augmented by the sloped front hood and rear-mounted exhaust. The cab is quiet and comfortable with a heated and cooled air ride seat, ergonomic armrest mounted joysticks, and a large touchscreen machine control system interface.

Tigercat’s New Tci 920 Forestry Dozer.

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b Source: Tigercat Tigercat’s LX830 Feller Buncher Updates To E-Series TIGERCAT

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Tigercat releases the LX830E track feller buncher with the latest features and upgrades, including a redesigned debris management system and an upgraded operator’s seat. The LX830E is a powerful and stable leveling feller buncher with a compact tail swing and a high performance closed loop track drive system, well suited to steep slope thinning and final felling applications.

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New Tigercat 635H Swing Boom Skidder Tigercat’s 635H Swing Boom Skidder.

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A northern Vancouver Island, BC entity that turns waste wood into wood chips for the pulp and pa per industry is getting a boost from the Province. The Province provided $149,500 over the past three years to Atli Resourc es Limited Partnership (Atli Resources LP), which is the forestry arm of the ‘Namgis First Nation, to support the acquisition of a northern Vancouver Island chip ping facility: Atli Chip LP, located in Beaver Cove on the territory of the ‘Namgis First Nation. Funding was awarded through FP Inno vations, a delivery agent for the Indigenous Forest Bioeconomy Program and the Indigenous Forestry Program.Doug Routley, Parlia mentary Secretary for For ests, along with Michele Babchuk, MLA for North Island, visited the Atli facil ity.“The Indigenous Forest Bioeconomy Program pro vides opportunities to In digenous communities like the ‘Namgis First Nation, to expand their involvement in natural-resource man agement,” Routley said. “I saw firsthand how this pro gram invests in our future by promoting innovation in the forest sector.”

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The provincial funding was used to complete a business assessment and develop a plan to lay the foundation for the acquisi tion of Atli Chip Plant. The funding also supported a study on improving the use of lower-quality timber from the northern parts of Vancouver Island and an engineering project to de sign a commercial-scale facility for the extraction of tannins from waste hem lock fibre. Tannins are bio chemicals used in leather tanning and other applica tions. This project opens the door to produce new bioproducts using chips as feedstock.“Theacquisition of Atli Chip Plant is a huge win for Atli Resources LP and the north Island as a whole,” said Doug Mosher, CEO of Atli Resources LP and Atli Chip LP. “It will generate revenue to support other initiatives of Atli Resources LP and, ultimately, its own er, the ‘Namgis Nation, to increase the utilization of waste wood fibre, provide jobs in the community and create training opportuni ties to build capacity in forest operations and wood processing on northern Vancouver Island.”

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Atli Resources LP is a forest company 100% owned by the ‘Namgis First Nation. The Nation, through Atli Resources LP, are majority owners of Atli Chip LP with minor ity stakes from Wahkash Contracting Ltd. and Paper Excellence, a diversified manufacturer of pulp and paper.The forest bioeconomy focuses on using un-eco nomic wood, such as left over bark and shrubs from logging and wildfire de bris, to make bioproducts, such as consumer goods and industrial products. The forest bioeconomy is helping shift the forest sec tor to a waste-free circular economy that fights against climate change, while sup porting the CleanBC: Road map to “While2030.addressing the impacts of climate change, the acquisition of Atli Chip LP by the ‘Namgis First Nation will bring greater economic development to northern Vancouver Is land,” announced Michele Babchuk, MLA for North Island. “Through collabo ration with local and pro vincial governments, the ‘Namgis First Nation com munity is growing B.C.s forest bioeconomy, while supporting job develop ment and forest innova tion.”

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Page 38 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 its affiliated industries to enhance their global competitiveness. • Atli Chip LP employs approximately seven to 10 people and can pro cess between 250,000 to 350,000 cubic metres of fibre per year from pulp and salvaged logs. • Since 2019, the Indige nous Forest Bioeconomy Program has delivered 41 projects with 24 Indig enous communities and organizations around the province. • The Indigenous Forest Bioeconomy Program collaborates with In digenous communities throughout the province to promote community resilience by providing funding to lead the de velopment of a forest bioeconomy. b Source: Gov.bc.ca WE SELL WHAT WE KNOW & WE KNOW WHAT WE SELL© SALES • RENTALS • PARTS OFFICE: 780-463-7077 | CELL: 780-887-7123 email: grant@groundw.com • EDMONTON • CHILLIWACK (604) 991-9779 • SASKATOON • WE SHIP ACROSS CANADA Go to our website to see all equipment WWW.GROUNDWORX.CAlistings RM 70GO! IMPACTOR RM 8500 TELSMITH SBS 44 (300 HP) 2021 DOPPSTADT SHREDDER RUBBLE MASTER RM 100GO! 2017 RDO 616 SCREENER CLEMRO FEEDER RM 7500 5 X 18 TRIPLE DECK – 3 FOLD OUT CONVEYORS CAT DIESEL – TIPPING GRIZZLY DOPPSTADT TYPE 6 INVENTHOR SHREDDER340 HRS, SINGLE SHAFT, VARIOUS SPEED INC. REVERSING - MAGNET *** P.O.R. *** NEW 2022 RM 100 RATED TO 275 TONS PER HR. 37” X 28’ FEED OPENING 4 X 10 SCREENER **WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE** CAT DIESEL – TIPPING GRIZZLY BALL DECK - 4 HYDRAULIC RUN ON LEGS 42 X 42 FEEDER – TANDEM AXLE LOW PROFILE – GRIZZLY OPTIONAL 5 X 16 SCALP SCREENER – APRON FEEDER 2 FOLD OUT CONVEYORS – CUMMINS DIESEL 6 X 16 – 2 DECK – 2700 HRS. BALL DECK – 4 JACKING LEGS COMPLETELY INSPECTED – INC RAD/LUBE/ HYDRAULIC UNITS 2022 RM70 WITH SCREEN DECK – JD POWER – REMOTE CONTROLLED – RENTAL OR SALE 2006 CEC 616 SCREENER ATTENTION CONTRACTORS! Need your used equipment SOLD? Look no further, and Call Jennie Today! E: jennie.stevens@supplypost.com | P: 604-607-5577 TF: 1-800-663-4802 | Fax: 604-607-0533 Our Readers Are Your Buyers · Family Owned Since 1971 CALLME!She’ll turn this… into this! From single Classified Ads, to sheinventories,multi-piecedoesitall! Continued from page 36

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Tigercat is steadily growing its line of grapple in an effort to provide end-to-end Tiger cat solutions that integrate seamlessly with Tigercat loggers, shovel loggers. The new butt-n-top and shovel clam grapples are built with durable boxed style jaws fabricated from high strength steel. Re placeable tine tips are made from abrasion resis tant steel. High quality, heavy duty components are used throughout. Cushioned cylinders, and a soft-start and stop slew hydraulic circuit prevent structural shock loads and promote extended grapple life while providing ample speed and torque for excellent perfor mance.Hydraulic hoses are routed on top of the boom and under the connect ing pin to best protect the hoses from damage. The BT08 and SC08 grapples are simple to maintain with easy access to daily service points and criti cal components. A sealed electrical box protects electrical components from the elements.

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The forest industry is well aware of the importance of diversity when it comes to forest management through the general understanding of the importance of having a diversity of trees, species, and habitat types. However, when it comes to diversity in the workplace, this has been an evolving conversation in our sector. While there has been great strides in creating a more inclusive environment for women and individuals from many different backgrounds and ethnicities, it seems that age diversity or age diversification is often missed or forgotten about in this conversation.Inparticular, this can be witnessed during the hiring process when employers focus on filling the position with the best, most qualified person. While this seems logical and will meet the need in the shortterm, it does not support age diversification in the workplace.Agediversification can result in many benefits.

Rookie, greener, newbie. Maybe these words apply to you, or they are a throwback to your first job. Either way, being a beginner is a hurdle everyone must overcome at some point in their career. Starting a career is intimidating, like any major change it brings uncertainties and challenges you haven’t faced before. Personally, I experienced many different emotions transitioning from school to the workplace this past year and reflecting on it has made me realize how much I have learned about myself and the importance of being keen right from the start of your career journey. My name is Katie Jones, and I am as green as they get. 2021 was a flash for me, all in one year I graduated my Forestry Technician diploma program at Fleming College and landed a full-time job as a forest tech with a forestry company in my hometown. I had just turned 20 and it was overwhelming yet very exciting how fast things were coming together so early in my life. I was very fortunate to have been offered a chance to utilize the things I had learned in school for the first time in the forestry world. The most exciting part about joining a new workplace was knowing that there was and still is so much to learn about forestry from the knowledgeable people that I have the chance to work with every day.In my role as a forest tech, I am fortunate to be given many opportunities to learn. In the short span of 9 months, I have been able to apply the skills I have learned in school to a variety of tasks while learning so much along the way. Tree planting, creating forest management plans, conducting field surveys, and learning different invasive species management practices are only a handful of things I get to do as a tech. I am always excited to learn new skills and take any opportunity I can to gain more experience. Something that has helped me a lot while starting my career is pushing the importance of creating opportunities for myself. I realized very quickly that creating long term connections with other forestry professionals is extremely valuable. I believe that young people catch the attention of employers and professionals, especially in the forest sector that has, for the most part, been run by an older male demographic. I think its promising to see more young people getting into forestry and contributing their innovative ideas to move forestry forward.

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As a young person who has a lot to learn still, some days I find myself feeling discouraged while working independently. One obstacle I face as someone starting their career that I’m sure many others can relate to, is finding your confidence in unfamiliar situations. Sometimes it can be intimidating to be working with people who are more experienced than you are. The type of work environment you are in is what makes or breaks your workplace experience. I’ve learned that if you’re in a supportive work environment coworkers will act as mentors and will be more than willing to help you succeed. Being out of your comfort zone and making mistakes is a part of the learning experience. One thing I often remind myself is that everyone started from the same spot that I’m in. And don’t be too hard on yourself, you are your biggestOverall,critic!there has never been a better time than now to start a career in forestry. I really love what I get to do every day and I hope that other young people starting their forestry career can have a positive experience as well. It feels bad ass to be a young woman in forestry and to be a part of an empowering community such as Women in Wood. I continue to grow by being keen, searching for opportunities and reaching out to amazing forestry professionals. These are the things helping me find my place in forestry. One day I won’t be the rookie anymore, but like everyone else, I will never stop learning.

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My name is Catherine Langille and I am a young Indigenous woman from Seine River First Nation who currently resides in Thunder Bay Ontario. I am in my first-year college studying environmental science & natural resources at Fleming College with an end goal of a master’s de gree.I have a unique path way into forestry. I ini tially started as an Outland Youth Employment Pro gram Participant (OYEP). During that time, I started looking up to those who could handle heat, cold, weather, soreness, all while keeping a positive at titude. Before OYEP I knew nothing about forestry, so there is where it all began. After OYEP, I started working an office job, moved to an urban area, and went to school for general arts and science… I was really unsure about life in all honesty. I got a call from my OYEP super visor and he offered me a biologist assistant job at Quetico Provincial Park, and I had no idea how much my perspective was going to change. I went on 8-day canoe trips, studied the land, visited histori cal sites that my ances tors once lived upon, and swam and drank from the waters shared with Indig enous Peoples who were there before me. The land itself started teaching me about my identity as an Indigenous woman and my personal connection to the land, through weather, cold nights, hot days, hy dration, and survival. On my last canoe trip of that season, I officially decided to pursue a career in the forest. Once I knew in my gut that this is what I could do forever, I fearlessly started looking for more work within OYEP because I knew that way I could stay connected to Indigenous youth & continue learning about myself and the op tions open to me for the future. I gained a mentor who has a strong career in forestry, and I told him my ideas, plans, and some weaknesses I needed to improve. With the guid ance of my mentor, I ap plied to be a Crew Leader In Training (CIT) for OYEP and for a position at Project Learning Tree Canada (PLT Canada) that I didn’t think I could get and I ended up getting both. I am now an official Crew Leader with OYEP, a Tree Assessor for Outland Camps, and an Indigenous Youth Opportunities Intern at PLT Canada and I am still just in my first year of college. I emphasize this to show that several path ways are possible. All my work experience has gotten me exactly where I needed to be. I plan to continue growing with Indigenous Peoples and forests using my personal connection to the land and my positive mindset.

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So how did I get to where I am today? It has been a fantastic journey that has taken me coast to coast in Canada and has provided me with experience in a wide range of forestry dis ciplines.Mycareer in forestry started in a forestry pro gram in a local high school. After seeing an ad in the local newspaper I spoke to the teacher that ran the for estry program and decided it was worth a try. Going into the forestry program required me to change high schools and that required approval from the high school I was leaving. I met with the vice principal, he advised against changing schools and going into the forestry program because it was for “delinquents”. I am still disappointed to this day that is what he told me but obviously I did not take it toTheheart.forestry program was the start of my ca reer. In grade eleven we learned many practical skills: timber cruising, run ning a chainsaw, running a portable sawmill, we even wrote a forest management plan! Grade twelve includ ed three job placements; I chose two in Woodlands departments of local mills and one in a provincial park. Each placement was approximately three weeks long and was a mixture of job shadowing and on-thejob training. I learned a phenomenal amount dur ing my placements and worked with some inspir ing people. My placement with one of the mills was also the start of my sum mer experience. A couple other boosts to my confi dence were sharing a Top Forestry 11 award with a classmate, receiving Top Forestry 12 (first girl ever) and sharing a Top Forestry award for students in Brit ish AfterColumbia.Icompleted my high school forestry pro gram and my first sum mer position, I went to Selkirk College, enrolled in the Forestry Technology program. I loved it, it was great learning more practi cal skills and knowledge. During college I always planned to go on to do my degree to become a Regis tered Professional Forester (RPF). The guys I worked with during the summer were quite adamant of the importance of having a degree too. In my second

One of the upfront ben efits are reducing employee turnover while creating a stable workplace. It pro vides the opportunity for experienced employees to teach and impart wisdom on younger generations while helping the younger generations gain experi ence, become well trained and more knowledgeable employee. Often having a diverse age structure will lead to what is referred to as positive spillover effects. Spillover from older work ers is a wonderful way to save on formal training costs and mentorship be tween different age brack ets can ultimately lead to stronger company culture. Age diversification can lead to a variety of skill sets and perspectives. Un doubtedly the older em ployees will have extensive knowledge on a subject. We see this a lot in for estry. Forests are complex ecosystems that develop and transition over time. Not all changes are seen in one season. Some les sons in forestry are not learned until 5 years later when you see the impact of a choice made on a for est stand. Older employees will have a stronger grasp on the changes they see in forest dynamics. They will be able to identify mistakes before they are made be cause maybe they made those mistakes before. Younger employees, on the other hand, may have a tighter grasp on technolo gy. They may have a better understanding of new in novation and how it can be applied to the job. Younger employees are often up to date on current science and research. All the qualities and knowledge older and younger workers have to offer will drive innovation and foster creative, for ward-thinking ideas. There are studies that suggest that age diversity increases productivity and are more innovative.Howdo we create an inclusive, age diverse work environment? This is a question I can only provide thoughtful sugges tions for as I am no expert. Companies, organizations, or groups could evaluate their successional plan ning to ensure that the knowledge that their older employees have get passed down to younger employ ees. They can ensure that their younger employees are engaged and encour age to bring new ideas to the table. Even evaluating internal processes and ben efits may be a good way to attract younger employees. Older employees may be more interested in RRSP contributions while young er generations may be more interested in health and wellness benefits - in cluding insurance for their pets.Just like a forest, age di versity is beneficial to the health of the ecosystem making it resilient and al lows for the forest to suc ceed over time. Companies that embrace all ages are more likely to succeed.

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My current role is a Transportation Coordinator with Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. (Al-Pac). My main focus is the Re tention and Recruitment of professional truck drivers. This role comes at a critical time as there is a national shortage of drivers and log haul is not immune from the shortage. This role is rewarding and challeng ing; developing strategies to action the barriers re lated to the image, capac ity and sustainability of professional truck driving.

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About Women In Wood Women in Wood (WIW) was created to bring together passionate women from across Canada and around the world to share their love for the woods. Whether you work in the woods, with wood, or for the woods, WIW provides a networking opportunity to help you find mentors, seek career advice, or meet other passionate women. For more great content, visit https://www.womeninwood.ca.

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FAE is upgrading the PT-300 tracked carrier with the debut of two technolo gies that increase produc tivity and improve uptime in any working condition: Sonic and Active Power Management.Combined with the 200/U/SONIC and 300/U/ SONIC heads, FAE’s exclu sive Sonic technology en ables the forestry mulcher to work at maximum ca pacity at all times. The Sonic technology adjusts the torque in real time ac cording to the force re quired, for up to 30% high er productivity.The2022 model can also be equipped with Ac tive Power Management, an intelligent FAE system that automatically manages the machine’s travel in relation to resistance absorbed by the rotor. This feature also helps the machine automati cally adapt to the contour of the terrain allowing the op erator to concentrate on the job at hand, ensuring higher productivity.TheFAEPT-300 tracked carrier can stand up to any challenge, whether man aging woodlands and for ests, creating firebreaks, or working near electrical lines or oil and gas pipe lines. Its solid structure and oscillating undercar riage make it compatible with a wide variety of FAE hydraulic units, including forestry mulchers and til lers, stone crushers, stump cutters and dozer blade.

Page 42 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 year the harvesting instruc tor said “you can go to a school in New Brunswick become an Engineer and a Forester and make $800 a day!” At that time the For est Practices Code was the way of the world in BC so being an Engineer and a Forester was a good way to make a pile of cash in con sulting.Iam grateful I got to go to school in the Maritimes. I had the opportunity to see a beautiful part of our country, I was exposed to operations and forestry that were different than the interior of BC and I met a pile of great people. Once I started going to uni versity in the Maritimes, I did not return back to the Okanagan for summer ex perience. Although it was great experience, it was time to see more. I did a summer in Saskatchewan, based out of Prince Albert, as well as two summers in Northwestern Ontario, one in Ear Falls and one in Kenora. All three summers were excellent experiences, with progressively more re sponsibility each summer. The majority of the sum mer experience I obtained was in Silviculture; howev er, I did some Planning and Engineering as well. My summers of expe rience set me up well for my first contract position when I finished school. I returned to Kenora to a multi-faceted role with a focus on silviculture but also lots of opportunity in planning and harvesting. My contract was extended a couple of months, then I had a couple months off early in 2004. During my time off I took the op portunity to travel a good chunk of Canada on the train; started in Moncton, ended up in Prince Rupert and had a side trip up to Churchill. By spring I was excited to get back to work and in the fall of 2004 I ac cepted a fulltime job as a Silviculture Forester in Ear Falls.Ear Falls ended up be ing my home for the next five years, although I did not stay with the compa ny, I ended up in a role I had my heart set on. Since college and maybe even before, harvesting and road construction was where I wanted to be. I craved the experi ence, getting into the field every day and learning about logging first hand. Late in the summer of 2006, I was hired as a foreman with a local log ging contractor. There were a couple people who openly questioned why I was there, but I loved it. In 2009 when we shut down, I was most amazed by how much I learned about working with peo ple. I also learned a sub stantial amount about equipment and harvest ing. I am grateful to the crews I worked with and the owners for the oppor tunity I was given. From 2009 to 2018 I continued to work in Northwestern Ontario in a combination of roles in logging and silviculture for contractors and for com panies. In 2017 it became apparent I was ready for a change. Although I need ed a change, it was a bit daunting. I had worked in Northwestern Ontario for the past 15 years, I was pretty comfortable with the industry, the people and the legislation. After some thought, I decided I wanted to go west of Ontario, stay in the boreal forest and stay in industry; otherwise I was open to whatever op portunity came my way. In May of 2018 I moved to Alberta. I have not looked back and do not have any regrets. The change is ex actly what I needed to recharge my career and move forward. I can probably count on one hand how many people openly said that I should not be doing what I was for my career. I nev er paid much attention, I would just put my head down and go back to work. I always loved what I was doing and no one could take that from me. I am very grateful for all the op portunities everyone gave me and the experienced I gained, that is what has brought me to today. I am excited to see what new challenges and experiences are to come.

FAE Upgrades PT-300 Tracked

www.genagg.ca WE ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS TO PROVIDE CREATIVE SOLUTIONS. Winnipeg,MB Regina, SK Committed to Your Long-term Success Hiab Launches Next Generation Loglift Forestry Cranes HIABHIAB

September 2022 Supply Post · Our Readers Are Your Buyers Page 43 Hiab, part of Cargotec, launches the next gen eration of Loglift forestry cranes with greater and safer performance, and improved uptime. The first crane available to order is the Z boom crane Loglift 18Z with a max outreach of 10.4 metres and a max lifting capacity of 18 tonne metre“Our(tm).next generation of Loglift forestry cranes are created for the new genera tion of operators. Easy to operate and service, and designed for comfortable and safe operation, the next generation forestry cranes are also the first with digi tal solutions that can fur ther increase productivity and uptime,” says Davide Pernice, Director, Global Product Management, For estry,TheHiab.new geometry of the boom creates a power ful crane with an increased outreach. To reduce the chance of unexpected downtime, hoses are placed inside the boom system of the 18 tm crane with fully protected oil dis tribution and cables. Larger hydraulic pipes improve flow to avoid fatigue dur ing warm Operatorstemperatures.benefitfrom an improved high seat with better ergonomics and stur dier ladder access. Once seated they have an im proved field of vision and several new safety features like an illuminated emer gency stop button and bet ter Aillumination.newmodular design for speedier installation of the new cranes, which can be installed with accesso ries.The new cranes have been tested in demanding conditions ranging from cold, snowy winters and heavy rainfall in Finland and Sweden to hot sum mers and varying weather conditions in Germany. Overwhelmingly, the new cranes have had a reliable performance in even the toughest andtions,thefromoperation,intotimeavoidperformance,ConnecttheyalforestryCranes,ProductArkadiusznewsafetytroduceWeequipmenttotomersmentaexpensive,“Thereenvironments.isnothingmoreandpotentiallysafetyrisk,thanequipfailure,butourcuscancountonLogliftdeliverefficientreliableandservices.arealsoproudtoinahigherlevelofstandardsinourforestrycranes,”saysBanach,GlobalManager,ForestryHiab.Thenextgenerationofcraneshasoptionin-builtconnectivitysocanaccessHiab’sHitofurtherenhancesafetyandunnecessarydownwithreal-timeinsightsequipmentutilisation,andcondition.Operatorswillbenefitmorefeedbackaboutforestrycranes’condicustomisableoutputsafetyfeaturessuchas overload protection indica tion and stabiliser activa tion. It is made possible by the operating system SPACE X4 customised for forestry cranes. It is based on Hiab’s SPACE system used for loader cranes so the next generation Loglift cranes will be easy to con figure using the same tools that are currently being used.ProCare service agree ments are also available to Loglift to secure original performance with regular preventative maintenance checks and scheduled in spections.“Loglift is ready to lead the way into the future with state-of-the-art, next generation forestry cranes.

The sum of all the advance ment is a crane that deliv ers more profitable and safer operations with full access to Hiab’s HiConnect service for further gains,” says Henri Janhonen, Vice President, Sales & Product Management, Demount ables, Forestry and Recy cling Cranes, Hiab. b Source: Hiab

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One of the most promi nent new features is the Ponsse Active Seat, de veloped according to for est machine operators’ requests. The new Active Seat improves usability, as it turns and follows the work environment accord ing to crane movements, increasing the forest ma chine operator’s produc tivity. The Active Seat, de veloped by Ponsse, is only available for Ponsse forest machines.ThePonsse Mammoth can be equipped with Ponsse Active Cabin, an effective cabin suspension system with a simple struc ture. It helps forest ma chine operators keep going, even during longer shifts, by suspending any stress on the cabin. In addition to the Mammoth, the Ac tive Cabin is available for the Buffalo, Elephant and Elephant King forwarders. The Mammoth can be equipped with a long rear frame, which enables the transport of oversized stems at plantations in South America, for exam ple. The Mammoth features the largest load space in the Ponsse product range: 6.8

The Ponsse Scorpion Gi ant is only a giant in terms of productivity and power.

New Features For Improved Productivity

Ergonomics Addressed In Every Detail In The Mammoth’s Development In the Ponsse Mammoth forwarder, operator ergo nomics has been addressed every step of the way. The new forwarder offers the highest productivity when driving distances are long. Less driving is required be cause more stems can be transported each time.

Ponsse launches ex cellent new products to improve productivity in sustainable harvesting. The new solutions have been developed together with customers, listening to their needs. The Ponsse Scorpion Giant harvester and the Ponsse Mammoth forwarder respond to the highest requirements of modern forestry both in terms of ergonomics and productivity.“Thesenew products strengthen our position as one of the world’s leading suppliers of responsible harvesting solutions. The development of both new forest machines started from improved ergonom ics, safety and usability, as well as better visibility from the cabin. We believe that we succeeded very well in this, and we are delighted to demonstrate these new products to our customers today here in Surahammar in Sweden,” says Marko Mattila, Sales, Marketing and Service Di rector at Ponsse. Ponsse Scorpion Giant – Power In Various Conditions

Ponsse CarryingUnprecedentedForwarderMammoth–AnLoad-Capacity

Unique Ergonomics Cabin ergonomics and usability have been one of the leading themes in Ponsse’s research and de velopment in recent years alongside the development of safety. The Ponsse Gi ant has a one-piece wind screen that extends to the roof of the cabin, offering even better visibility for the operator and ensuring safe working in all conditions. The cabin workspace is like a practical and quiet office with a view, developed to support the operator’s comfort and wellbeing.

The new Ponsse H8 harvester head features powerful feed, a strong grip and a sturdy but agile frame. The saw box area is even wider, making the harvester head an excellent choice for trees with a high butt diameter. The harvest er head can be fitted in the Ponsse Ergo, Scorpion Gi ant and Bear, the strongest harvesters in our product range. The automatic fea tures of the Opti control system, developed and built by Ponsse, control the feed speed and saw move ment, according to the tree diameter, and ensure fast and precise sawing. With Active Speed, the harvester head’s operating speed can be adjusted based on the tree species and stem diam eter. Working with the H8 harvester head equipped with the new feature is productive and smooth, regardless of the stem size.

Ponsse H8 – The Next Generation’s Harvester Head

The new harvester adds to the Scorpion product range, which was completely up graded in 2021. Accord ing to customer needs, the Scorpion Giant was devel oped to have more trac tive effort, which helps the harvester to be agile even in challenging conditions, including snow, steep slopes and soft terrain. It is in a league of its own when it comes to crane lifting power, also when handling larger“Evenstems.though the Giant is the strongest harvester in the Scorpion range, the Bear is still our most power ful harvester overall. What makes the Scorpion Giant stand out is its versatility, allowing it to be operated at various sites, as it can be fitted with the Ponsse H6, H7, H7HD Euca or H8 har vester head,” Mattila says.

The Scorpion Giant fea tures many solutions fa miliar from the Scorpion product range that have been developed even fur ther. These include in creased tractive force and a more powerful C50+ crane whose fork boom of fers excellent visibility of the logging site. The Scor pion Giant also features the unique active levelling and stabilisation systems familiar from other Scor pion models. The Scorpion Giant is available with the highly advanced and mod ern Opti 5G system and the Opti 8 touchscreen com puter.

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Ponsse Opti 5G – The Most Modern Information System On The Market Ponsse Opti 5G is the most modern information system on the market. Its smooth and fast opera tions raise user experiences in information systems to a whole new level. The powerful C50+ crane, combined with the Opti 5G information system, offers a whole new way to con trol the crane and improve operational efficiency us ing Ponsse Harvester Ac tive Crane. With Harvester Active Crane, the operator can directly control the movements of the har vester head, instead of just controlling the individual operations of the crane. This allows the operator to focus on wood processing, instead of simply control ling the Harvestercrane.Active Crane, available as an option, re quires the Opti 5G control system, which is currently available in the Scorpion product range’s harvest ers in certain market areas. The availability of Har vester Active Crane will be expanded to other machine models and market areas.

The Ponsse Mammoth forwarder, powerful in terms of productivity, ex pands Ponsse’s forwarder range to the new category of 25-ton load-carrying ca pacity. Equipped with the stepless Continuously Vari able Transmission (CVT) system and the Ponsse K121 loader, the Mam moth’s sturdy frame struc tures and super-strong hy draulics ensure that large stems and heavy loads can be transported effortlessly, even in the most challeng ing terrain.

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September 2022 Supply Post · Our Readers Are Your Buyers Page 45 or 8.0 m2, depending on each customer’s choice. The Ponsse Active Crane is a loader control system for forwarders, with which the operator controls grapple move ments instead of individual functions, allowing the op erator to concentrate effec tively on working with the loader. Active Crane is eas ily controlled using two le vers, one of which controls the grapple height from the ground, and the other the direction of movement.

“We’re very pleased to see the renewal of the forest management agree ment,” stated Brad Thor lakson, president & CEO, Tolko Industries Ltd. “This is great news for our em ployees and the many part ners that work closely with us in the northern Alberta region. Tolko appreciates the strong support that we receive from the commu nity and are proud to be working with our Indige nous community and busi ness partners, providing employment opportunities and investing in the people and areas where we oper ate.”Alberta’s government is committed to the respon sible management of our natural resources, which includes sustainable forest management and enhanc ing operational practices for the benefit of the en vironment and all Alber tans, including Indigenous peoples.Before an FMA is re newed, the government undertakes a thorough as sessment of the company’s compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and policies, as well as the company’s sustainable for est management plans for theWestarea.Fraser and Tolko’s current forest manage ment plan was recently ap proved and is in place until 2031. The plan is based on sustainable forest manage ment principles, practices and implementation.

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Forest Jobs Action Plan

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A renewed joint forest management agreement means long-term invest ment in the Slave Lake and High Prairie areas. The joint forest man agement agreement (FMA) with West Fraser Mills Ltd. and Tolko Industries Ltd. is renewed for the next 20 years, in exchange for vari ous responsibilities. The FMA allows both compa nies to maintain the right to establish, grow, harvest and remove Crown timber from the forest manage mentOverarea.its lifespan, the FMA will potentially con •tribute:$3.2 million in holding and protection charge payments • $69.4 million in timber dues • $1.2 billion to Alberta’s GDP“This renewed forest management agreement gives West Fraser and Tolko the security they need to make long-term investments in our for ests, our economy and our northern communities,” stated Nate Horner, Min ster of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic De velopment. “Secure access to wood fibre is a critical component of Alberta’s Recovery Plan and ensures our forestry sector remains competitive in a globalized economy.”WestFraser and Tolko provide hundreds of wellpaying jobs, sponsorships, donations and job training to residents in the High Prairie and Slave Lake re gion.Both companies also have a strong track record of business relationships with Indigenous communi ties, including Metis Settle ments.“West Fraser under stands the responsibility entrusted to us in manag ing public forest land and balancing the many values ranging from job creation to biodiversity that are im portant to the Indigenous Peoples and communities in the region,” said D’Arcy Henderson, vice president, Canadian Woodlands, West Fraser Mills Ltd. “By following strong steward ship principles with a focus on long-term sustainable resource management, we look forward to renewing this and other agreements with the province of Alber ta for years to come.”

The development of forest management plans is an important legal obligation for FMA holders, turning environmental com mitments into actions in the field. FMA holders are subject to strict reforestation re quirements that require them to reforest har vested areas within two Thorlakson, Minister Horner, Henderson; (back Williams, James Gorman (vice president, West Fraser, Corporate Government

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The renewal of this FMA supports the Forest Jobs Action Plan initia tive to provide compa nies with secure access to wood fibre, which in turn helps maintain and protect thousands of jobs. This helps support Al berta’s Recovery Plan by committing sustainable, long-term fibre access for forest companies while ensuring our forests con tinue to provide ecologi cal, economic, social and cultural benefits for Al bertans, including Indige nous peoples, that can be enjoyed by future genera tions.

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• An FMA is a long-term (20-year), renewable, area-based form of for est tenure and is the most secure type of forest tenure in Alber ta. There are currently 21 FMAs in Well-managedAlberta.forests re duce the risk of catastrophic wildfire and mountain pine beetle outbreaks, increasing the resiliency of Alberta’s forests.

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The mulcher attachments are ideal for clearing standing/felled trees and brush.

John Deere Introduces New Mulchers & Brush Cutters For Excavators

Page 46 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 years. On average, FMA holders plant two trees for every tree harvest ed, establishing young, healthy forests and re storing wildlife habitat.

• Tolko operates a High Prairie oriented strand board (OSB) facility in association with the FMA, which directly employs 150 people and provides an additional 300 indirect jobs.

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• West Fraser operates a High Prairie sawmill in association with the FMA, which directly provides 150 good-pay ing jobs and indirectly provides another 450 jobs.

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• The total forest manage ment agreement area is 245,527 hectares.

b Source: Gov.ab.ca per minute (RPM) and a productive mulch ing rate. The teeth may be sharpened and easily flipped for a fresh cutting edge, extending the tool’s life. The mulcher attach ments are ideal for rightof-way maintenance and fire/fuel reduction, clearing standing or felled trees and brush along fencerows, roadsides, waterways, and other hard-to-reach places. The RE40 and RE50 brush cutters bring more versatility for excava tors. These brush cutters are ideal for embank ment and ditch manage ment, over-fence brush management, rail rightof-way maintenance, and otherwise difficult to reach areas. Three swinging blades mount ed to a blade carrier can fell and cut material up to 6 inches in diameter. A heavy-duty hinged de bris shield retracts when the head is engaged with trees and brush, expos ing the blades, and al lowing for aggressive cuts.The RE40 and RE50 brush cutters directionally beveled blades push mate rial into the head of the cut ter, creating fine debris for recycling. The blades are also reversible, so when the leading-edge wears, they can be unbolted and flipped over for a fresh cut ting edge. An automatic hydraulic braking system quickly stops the blade ro tation after the machine is turned off, so operators can exit the Equippedcab. with a bolt-on mounting system, the RE cutters offer flexible config uration to a variety of cou pling systems. If coupling requirements change, units can be quickly and easily reconfigured.“Bothattachment lines offer customers a means to step into the growing vegetation management segment of machine use,” said Jason Simmons, Proj ect Manager of Global At tachments at John Deere Construction and Forestry Division. The features of the mulchers and cutters deliver value to customers so they can achieve high productivity, uptime and low operating costs. These attachments are tested in the toughest applications, ensuring they will get the job done and are durable enough to last. The attachments are tested and optimized to work with John Deere ex cavators, but the mulchers are also compatible with many competitive 5–10 ton excavator models, and the brush cutters are also com patible with many com petitive 3–10 ton excavator models.

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A new economic report released by the Alberta Forest Products Associa tion (AFPA) shows that Alberta’s forest sector con tributes to and facilitates significant economic activ ity and employment op portunities in every region of the province. The report estimates that, in 2020, Alberta’s forestry sector contributed and facilitated approximately $13.6 billion in economic output, $2.7 billion in labour income, and more than 31,500 jobs in Alberta.Thestudy, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoo pers (PwC), assessed the economic impact of the forestry industry in the eight economic regions of Alberta, as defined by Sta tistics Canada. It provides a region-by-region overview of the sector’s footprint as it relates to the number of jobs, economic activity, distribution of jobs, and how the sector contrib utes to the economies and wellbeing of communities across“ForestryAlberta.has supported many Alberta communities for multiple generations, providing well-paying jobs for thousands of people, and making significant contributions to the pro vincial economy, including $988 million in tax revenue to support our health care system, critical infrastruc ture, and other services Albertans rely on,” said Jason Krips, President and CEO, AFPA. “This report confirms that our econom ic impact on the province is substantive and that these benefits can be found in ev ery region of the province –from rural communities in northern Alberta to major cities like Calgary and Ed monton.”Thereport notes that forestry is highly interde pendent across Alberta with partially processed or finished goods flow ing between regions, generating economic impact across the entire province and $5.8 billion towards the provincial GDP.Of the eight economic regions in the province, the report finds that the major ity of the sector’s economic footprint is heavily concen trated in the AthabascaGrande Prairie-Peace River Region, where 57 per cent of the province’s forestry operations are based. The region hosted more than 6,600 jobs and generated $4.3 billion in GDP in 2020– 28 per cent of the sector’s entire GDP foot print in Alberta. The sector made a sig nificant economic impact on the Calgary and Ed monton regions, as these are major logistics and supply chain hubs. The Banff-Jasper region, while accounting for the smallest economic footprint of the forest sector, still made a substantial impact by gen erating approximately $169 million in GDP and sup porting more than 1,000 jobs.“Our sector has dem onstrated a commitment to sustainable operations by harvesting from certi fied sustainably managed forests and planting more than 100 million seedlings annually to maintain the forests that are essential to a healthy environment,” said Krips, “We are excit ed to see that many forest companies have engaged in a variety of initiatives to combat climate change, minimize waste, create re newable energy sources, and reduce their overall en vironmental impact.”

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According to the report, contributions have been made through a variety of initiatives to help commu nities and benefit the en vironment, donating more than $12 million over the past five years to commu nity causes and organiza tions that focus on bettering the quality of life in forestdependent communities, including food banks, local hospitals, non-profit orga nizations, community and seniors’ centres and sports centres for youth. The forest sector sup ports more than 70 com munities across the prov ince, providing thousands of well-paying jobs ranging from forest planning, oper ations, and Indigenous re lations to engineering and transportation.“Forestryprovides jobs to people all around the province, whether it be directly or indirectly, and helps support Albertans and their families,” said Jason Boucher, Partner, Boucher Bros. Lumber, Nampa, Alberta. “Our sec tor is committed to invest ing in rural communities by working with local suppli ers, businesses, and stores in our forests communities and creating opportunities for employment.”

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Alberta Forestry: A Pillar Of The Provincial Economy More ONLINE Find the link to the report at SUPPLYPOST.COM/NEWS AFPA 403-503-7877 • gwheeliker@machinerysupply.ca

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Alberta’s forestry com panies have a long history of investing in communi ties where they operate.

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In collaboration with the mayors across Alberta, the AFPA has publicized the following Op-Ed address ing underperforming rail service and the effects on Alberta’s forest industry. There is plenty of new technology being deployed and developed in the fight against climate change. But one of our most effec tive climate change tools is 200-year old technology. Our railways offer great po tential to take hundreds of thousands of vehicles off the road and make a mas sive dent in carbon emis sions.But there is a rub. The service needs to be reliable. And right now, our rail ser vice in Canada is abysmal. Several forestry mills are experiencing this poor ser vice firsthand in rural and northern Alberta. They only get 20-30 per cent of the cars they order, cars fail to show up with no explanation, and they are forced to scramble to get product to customers. The result of that scramble is an army of trucks be ing driven to warehouses, ports, and transload facili ties across Western Canada. And with a real shortage of trucking and warehouse space, sometimes the scramble just doesn’t hap pen and both customers and producers are left high andFromdry. a carbon stand point, replacing rail with trucks is not the direc tion we want to go. The Railway Association of Canada estimates that rail is three to four times more carbon-efficient than trucking. A single locomo tive can replace upwards of 300 trucks and haul a tonne of goods 210 kilo metres on just one litre of fuel.We are also headed in the wrong direction eco nomically on this one. Iso lated rural communities are being disproportionately affected when facilities are forced to cut production because they can’t move the product or get inputs for production processes. These communities are a long way from major centres, but have worked hard to develop stable and diversified economies. In adequate rail service is se verely undermining those efforts.From a broader perspec tive, we also need to think about the implications for Canada’s reputation as a reliable supplier. If we can’t get our product to the customer, there are com petitors around the world who are poised to steal market share and the jobs that come with it.

So, what’s to be done? First off, the Govern ment of Canada needs to realize that when it comes to emissions reduction in vestments, rail infrastruc ture is great bang for the buck. In fact, it’s the only way to maintain a strong, export-focused economy, while also reducing emis sions. Building more track, eliminating bottlenecks, and reducing backlogs at the port will help drive our economy and reduce emis sions.But this funding can’t come without strings. We also need government to demand increased account ability from our rail provid ers. When companies fail to meet service commitments, there needs to be a mecha nism to swiftly rectify the situation and compensate customers. We also need a winter railroading strategy. Every winter, rail service tanks and our economy suffers. In a country with long, cold winters, this is simply not acceptable. We need to demand that rail ways make the trains run on time, even when it’s cold.Building railways in Canada was a herculean effort that required soci etal mobilization. Reduc ing our carbon footprint and turning the tide on climate change will require the same sort of effort and determination. It’s time to take a practical step by fix ing our underperforming rail service.

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Western Star has intro duced the latest addition to its X-Series, the all-new Western Star 57X. The onhighway truck joins the new Western Star 47X and 49X to complete a lineup purpose-built for tough ness, productivity and ef ficiency.“With the addition of the 57X, Western Star’s new X-Series now rises to the next level,” said David Carson, senior vice presi dent, sales and market ing, Daimler Truck North America (DTNA). “While the 47X and 49X serve the vocational customer, the 57X was conceived, designed and engineered specifically for owner-oper ators and small fleets look ing for a truck that provides the safety, efficiency, dura bility and prestige that only Western Star can deliver.”

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The tree planting event will take place in the Fall of 2022 with the participation of Continental Tire Canada employees.Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for sustain able and connected mo bility of people and their goods. Founded in 1871, the technology company offers safe, efficient, in telligent, and affordable solutions for vehicles, machines, traffic and transportation. In 2021, Continental generated sales of b33.8 billion and currently employs more than 190,000 people in 58 countries and markets. On October 8, 2021, the com pany celebrated its 150th anniversary.TheTires group sec tor has 24 production and development locations worldwide. Continental is one of the leading tire manufacturers with more than 57,000 employees and posted sales of b11.8 bil lion in 2021 in this group sector. Continental ranks among the technology leaders in tire production and offers a broad product range for passenger cars, commercial and specialpurpose vehicles as well as two-wheelers. Through continuous investment in research and development, Continental makes a major contribution to safe, cost effective and ecologically efficient mobility. The port folio of the tire business includes services for the tire trade and fleet appli cations, as well as digital management systems for tires.

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Continental is proud to announce its latest part nership with Tree Canada in the united front to ad vance efforts in a cleaner and more sustainable fu ture. Through Tree Cana da’s Partners in Planting program, Continental Tire intends to invest in a pro gram with Tree Canada and support the tree plant ing initiative by hosting a planting event. Since 1871, Continental has been developing pio neering technologies and proprietary services that facilitate sustainable and connected mobility of peo ple and goods. Thriving to be the most progressive tire company, environmental and social responsibility is at the top of Continental’s goals. Tree Canada is the only national non-profit organization dedicated to planting and nurturing trees in rural and urban en vironments in every prov ince across Canada. They plant the right trees in the right places and provide them with the best op portunity to take root and thrive. With their partners and sponsors, Tree Canada has planted more than 84 million trees. “It is an honour and privilege to partner with Tree Canada,” said Okan Sen, Continental Tire Can ada’s National Marketing Manager. “Through this initiative, we will be in vesting with Tree Canada in the future of our green spaces in our communi ties. Sustainability within the manufacturing plants, R&D studies such as Con tiRe.Tex technology using polyester yarn obtained from used PET bottles, lo gistics, and extending tire life cycles to reduce waste are among our many global initiatives supporting the environment at Continen tal. Still, this one will be our local contribution to support the fight against climate change and our lo cal way of giving back to nature, wildlife, and our communities”. Explained Sen.“Tree Canada’s mission is to inspire, educate and enable Canadians to plant and nurture trees to im prove lives and address cli mate change” says Nicole Hurtubise, CEO, Tree Can ada. “We are thrilled that Continental Tire Canada shares the same goals, and we are grateful for their support to help us grow better places to live.”

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Formerly the Atlantic Truck Show, this is Atlantic Canada’s largest, most inclusive trucking and logistics show.

A strong forest sector is essential to BC’s strong economy.

OCTOBER 20-21, 2022

This is THE venue where buyers source out the products and services that keep the truck, transportation, and logistics industry moving, day in and day out. Fleet managers, buyers, and distributors will all be out in full force, looking to talk with your sales and technical sta to plan their next purchase. Booth spaces are selling quickly - don’t miss out on this exceptional business opportunity to generate new leads, build relationships with customers, and increase your sales!

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There appears to be a sense of complacency among many politicians and residents in British Co lumbia that the province no longer needs to rely on the forest sector as it tradi tionally has – when it fact, it remains a key contributor to the provincial economy. As British Columbia’s population has experi enced significant growth in urban areas, an increasing number of residents are disconnected from the for est sector. For many, the industry is viewed through a lens of the early days, de cades ago when harvesting was not as sustainable as it is today. And of course, there are those who have succumbed to the mislead ing information advanced by some environmental lobby organizations. So, when the govern ment defers 2.6 million hectares of old growth and gives itself the power to change or end timber licences, determine what compensation may be paid to forest companies – if any, and redistribute Crown logging rights to community and Indigenous land title holders, it’s no surprise that the only cries of outrage come from those who are being impacted. But BC’s residents should be outraged too. The recent BC Budget showed revenues from forestry are expected to decline by nearly $1 bil lion over the next few years, during which the allowable annual cut will be reduced from 45 mil lion cubic metres in 2021 to 38.5 million cubic me tres by 2023 — a decline of 6.5 million cubic me tres.We understand and support the desire by gov ernment to establish a new vision for forestry and ad dress society’s expectations of BC’s forest manage ment, particularly when it comes to establishing a real partnership between industry and First Nations. However, we have seri ous concerns about what appears to be a sense that thousands of forest sector jobs can be eliminated and there won’t be significant financial and social impli cations.Natural resources ac count for more than 50% of BC’s economic base, and forestry leads all other sec tors in contributing 18% to BC’s economy, supporting vital government services and programs for all British Columbians. Forestry jobs also support families and communities with a living wage that is 60% higher than the provincial aver age.While British Colum bia enjoys the luxury of a strong economy today, we all know there will come a time when the economy requires all sectors to be firing at capacity, and it is then that the decisions be ing made today may come back to haunt us.

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Existing rights of contrac tors and others should be respected to allow stabil ity and encourage rein vestment. Brash also em phasized the need to work towards a collective vision sooner than later as the un certainties in the sector are decidedly counterproduc tive.For a number of months, the TLA has called for meaningful collabora tion among all key stake holders, including First Na tions, community groups, licensees, and non-govern ment organizations. The Association has suggested there is an opportunity for a collective vision for for estry that addresses soci ety’s expectations of BC’s forest-management while ensuring decision-making is informed with a true un derstanding of the issues and the consequences.

Canada’s forest sector was an early adopter of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at its op erations across the country. Not only do wood-based products store carbon and have the power to displace more fossil-fuel intensive ones, but since the early 1990s, Canadian forest sec tor innovation and invest ment have reduced green house gas emissions at our mills by nearly 70%. We have an opportu nity to do even more while creating family-supporting jobs, bringing more wood and wood-based products to Canada and the world, and mitigating the risk of catastrophic fires that emit massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the at mosphere and are putting an increasing number of forested communities and residents in danger. Key to our ability to do more will be a commitment from federal and provincial governments to enable the possible through smart regulation, effective carbon pricing and revenue recy cling systems, and acces sible innovation incentive programs.

The recent announce ment of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Output-Based Pricing Sys tem Proceeds Fund leaves the forest sector and its workers with some serious questions.InAugust 2019, FPAC provided advice to Environ ment and Climate Change Canada on approaches that could help accelerate de carbonization projects and related investments at Ca nadian mills. In its submis sion, FPAC recommended two program options that would ensure fairness in application, address Cana dian competitiveness is sues, and keep forest sector workers working: 1. Follow the Ger man model of developing a company-specific fund that would accrue carbon tax funds for up to 8 years – allowing the company paying those carbon taxes to access their own dollars for future decarbonizationrelated investments; or 2. Develop a sectorbased fund to allow the in dustry to recoup the funds paid and reinvest them in the sector’s manufacturing operations.

“Yesterday’s an nouncement raises a num ber of red flags for us,” said FPAC President and CEO Derek Nighbor. “Un der this plan, I am worried for a number of our facili ties – especially those in rural and northern Canada that face intensely cold weather, are long distanc es from their customers, and are challenged to ac cess a lower carbon fuel supply because of where they are located. It would be devastating and abso lutely unfair to see them pay millions of dollars in carbon taxes and not re ceive back even a portion of the funds they’ve paid in,” he added.

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In 2020, Canada’s for est sector paid $83 million in carbon taxes across the country and on top of that paid another $80 million in indirect carbon-related costs. These are expenses that our American com petitors don’t have on their books.“We in forestry have long been supportive of a carbon pricing system that advances climate action, strengthens Canadian com petitiveness, and helps us to attract investment and create good-paying jobs,” Nighbor said.

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“In the coming months, the TLA will be working collaboratively with those in the BC forest sector to seek possible solutions and find common ground that a majority of British Columbians can endorse as a reasonable path to success. It will also mean having the difficult con versations with those fun damentally opposed to the forest sector, if they choose to truly engage,” continued Brash. “The process will not challenge government’s broad ob jectives but rather find the means within those goal posts to move the sector forward.”Brash suggested there are fundamental starting points, including how har vesting strategies can be implemented that protect old growth while also al lowing harvesting to oc cur. An important aspect of modernization should strengthen the diversity of log and lumber flow in the forest sector through in creased reallocation to First Nations and communities.

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Truck Loggers: Forest Policy Needs Modernizing

In January, delegates attending the Truck Log gers Association (TLA) vir tual sessions heard from a broad range of experts and organizations about the serious impact sweeping changes will have on the forest sector, forest work ers and communities. To address these impacts and seek a collaborative and collective vision, the TLA will embark on a process to find solutions to move BC’s forest sector forward, ensuring ongoing prosper ity for workers and com munities.Inrecent months, the BC government has de ferred 2.6 million hectares of old growth and passed legislation that gives Cabi net sweeping authority to redistribute tenures and unilaterally determine compensation rights of the affectedDelegatesparties.to the TLA convention heard how heading down the current path will make the sec tor “un-investible”. They heard about the feeling of “frustration” because poli cies were developed with no FNFC involvement, and the devastating impact these policies will have on forest workers, resource communities and the val ue-added sector.

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542-7350 VERNON, CRUSHERSB.C.(Cone) 2015 Powerscreen Maxtrak 1000 track mounted cone crusher. Tier 3 CAT C9 1000 mm (40”) diam eter cone crusher. Selfcontrolled feed belt. Tramp iron relief function. Selfcontained. Excellent condi tion. Foreman PHONE:cominfo@foremanequipment.Equipment1-888-852-9021 Two 4¼’ std Symons cones for sale. $40,000 OBO each cone. Both run good but one needs new brass. One is auto adjust. STEVE:steve@agg-tech.com(604)857-3107CRUSHERS(Jaw) For Sale: McCloskey J45 45 x 27 Jaw Crusher. $550,000 CDN. Langley, BC. Norstone PHONE:gerrardbwhite@gmail.comExcavating.(604)866-0482 CRUSHERS (Port.) Mormak 16-45 Crushing Spread w/ 25/40 Jaw. 48’ power van w/ 425kva Cummins Gen set & tower; feeder; 16x5 triple deck screen; 200 hp RC II; 25x40 universal jaw w/ feeder; and 28’ trailer w/ additional switch gear & storage. Conveyors, load ers & potential work avail able. Armstrong, BC. SCV PHONE:cacarson@scvcontractors.CorporationContractors(250)545-8883DISMANTLED Wrecking CAT 966C for parts. MERLIN:Merlin.gise@shaw.ca(250)819-4444 Wrecking Cat 938G forklift. Call Doug for parts & more information. DOUG:batemanlogging@shaw.ca(250)862-7430DOZERS 2019 John Deere 850L LGP dozer. Like new! Comes with Topcon grade control GPS. Machine only has 2200 hours. Langley,$475,000.1T0850LXKKF362244.S/N:LocatedinBC. CAT D8T LGP’s – 6 avail able (2019 – 2020)6,665 – 14,345 hours. Just Arrived in our yard. 38” Track Shoes, Semi U Blades, Completed.allCompletelythoroughlyWinches.Draw-bars,Counter-weightRippersorAllunitswillbeInspectedandServicedandNeededRepairswillbePrice:$CALL Marcel Equipment –London, PHONE:comwww.marcelequipment.ON(519)686-1123 2013 JD 850J WLT Dozer, PAT Blade, Ripper, Rebuilt Motor. 10,438 hrs. $129,000. PHONE: (250) EMPLOYMENT457-0099 FROST/ROCK ISSUES??? FOR HIRE: XR32 Xcentric Ripper on Volvo 250 Excavator. Looking for work. DOUG: (250) 862-7430 CLASSIFIEDS TO PLACE AN AD, CALL 1-800-663-4802 OR VISIT WWW.SUPPLYPOST.COM /ADVERTISE/CLASSIFIEDS SEPTEMBER 2022 · PAGE 57 ENGINE PARTS ENGINES • CALL MARK 403-519-7254 WWW.AL B E R T AENGINE.COM 64166-426 Ave E Aldersyde, AB T0L 0A0 1-800-361-7333 Ph: 403-720-3494 mark@albertaengine.com JOHN DEERE • 6090 JD RB $19,500 CAT • 3126 $2,500 - $4,900 CUMMINS • 6CTA8 3 RB LB $10,500 • 4BTA3 9 RB $8,900 • N14 C+ $9,000 • ISL CM554 $5,500 • ISL 2017 $14,500 IHC • DT466 2007 $6,500 DETROIT • DD15 engine $8,500 • 4-53 $5,000 • 3-53 Used $3,000 • 4-71 Rebuilt $6,900 • 6-71 Rebuilt $7,500 • 6V53N Rebuilt $7,500 Ashley Roney: 250-845-9169 Ashley@majorequipsales.com 1-844-991-3169 Complete inventory & photos at: www.majorequipsales.com Like us on Facebook EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2013 Tigercat 870C Feller Buncher, Very Good Condition, 80% U/C (Rails, Rollers, Sprockets, Idlers + Tensioners, 1600 Hrs), Newer Engine (1600 Hrs), Newer Pumps, New Fan Pump, New Batteries, C/W Tigercat 5702 Hotsaw, 360 Degrees Wrist, Fire Suppression, Heat, A/C, Stereo, Tight, Very Well Maintained, Currently Working. 16,387 Hours $245,000 2005 Caterpillar 14H VHP Grader, Very Good Condition, 30% Tires, Newer Engine (3000 Hrs), Newer Transmission, New Front Wheel Bearings, Resealed Valve Bank, Front Plow, Snow Wing, 14’ Moldboard, New Implement Motor, C/W New Snow Tires And Rims, New Carbide Tip Cutting Edge, Tire Chains, Heat, A/C, Stereo, Very Well Maintained, Tight, No Issues, Ready To Work. 19,812 Hours $145,000 2013 John Deere 2154D Processor, Good Condition, 60% U/C, Newer Engine (Approx 4000 Hrs), Newer RH Final Drive, C/W Waratah HTH 622B, Timbermatic Computer System, Danfoss Controls, LED Lights, Heat, A/C, Stereo, Well Maintained, Work History Available, Ready To Work. 15,270 Hours $120,000 ZF TRANSMISSIONS & DIFFERENTIALS - REBUILDS & REPAIRSDolphin Mechanical Services Ltd. Langley, BC - Call Eric dolphinmechanicalservices@telus.net604-314-8032Moxy,Terex,Volvo,JohnDeere,Case- specializing in off-highway applications - quality and cost-effective work - on-site testing and troubleshooting - available 7 days a week Also offering on-site repairs and servicing of all makes of construction and agriculture equipment.

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ATTACHMENTS 2016 V-Series V70E Low Hour Breaker Hammer with Original Point, Brand New Spare & Chisel Paste. Lugging to Fit John Deere 50 or 60 & Hitachi 50 or 60. One owner opera tor. Excellent Condition. Retirement Sale. $6,700. Victoria, BC. Maverick Excavating Ltd. PHONE: (250) BUSINESS380-8451OPP. Two lots zoned Service Commercial. 2.87 acres available downtown Williams Lake, 3 build ings. For more information, please call. PHONE: (250) 392-0098 Working Business in Central Kootenays. 3 Sources - Sand Gravel & Rock. Trucking & Excavating. Complete line of Equipment. KEVIN: (250) 428-6043 OR (250) 428-9483 Please leave a message Trucking Business oppor tunity - Owner Retiring, Canada Cranes Ltd. Great name! available,parts,maintaincomplete2 Freightliner trucks,withtoolstoandmanyspareTrainingandsupportTurnkey.  TED:comcanadacranes@gmail.(604)290-5150 Gravel Pit Leasing Opportunity with Large Residence Available! Wilde Road Sand & Gravel is looking for a successor for their current gravel pit operator, who is in the pro cess of retiring. Located on over 37 acres of free hold property in the qathet Regional District (qRD), north of Powell River, BC along the Sunshine Coast. Operations active for over 50 years, with a mine permit in good standing. Additional grounds outside pit boundary are available for related or independent business opportunities. No zoning restrictions on prop erty or in the broader qRD. Option to purchase exist ing gravel extraction & processing equipment & machinery, providing a turn-key gravel pit opera tion. A truck scale attached to a fully serviced office space is also available on property. Multi-bed & bath residence with partiallyserviced workshop is adja cent to the pit. Suitable for a large family. Option to purchase gravel pit and/or property itself also avail able.

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CRUSHERS For all your crushing equipment requirements. Sales, service and parts MORMAK EQUIPMENT PHONE: (250)

2017 Hitachi ZX135USK-6 w/ new dig bucket, new clean up bucket, new manual wedge Q/C, new hydraulic thumb, 3 cam era system. 3761 hrs. $158,000. PHONE: (250) 468-1000

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PHONE: (250) 468-1000 COASTAL PACIFIC EQUIPMENT John6851-800-811-6911coastalpacificeq@gmail.com•(250)392-7755SouthMackenzieAvenue,WilliamsLake,B.C.V2G1E2Deere440LineSkidder$15,000Timberjack404Skidder, good tires 18.4 x 34 $12,000  1968 IH TD 15B Crawler, winch, A/blade with tilts, good cond $18,000 1996 Dresser TD 12C, 6-way blade, ripper $48,000 2002 Dresser TD 9H, 6-way & winch, 1200 hrs $58,000 1989 Dresser TD20G, A/blade or semi-U $70,000 1995 Komatsu D85-21 with A/blade, ripper, enclosed cab $45,000 Donaren Trencher with JD 748 mount, valve CALL 1987 Dresser TD20G A-blade & ripper $65,000 Cat 977K for parts, Trans shot CALL Cat D8R angle blade and “C” frame CALL Cat D8R bush guarding package CALL 6-Way Blade for Dressta TD 15M CALL MISCELLANEOUS D8R GUTO motor · D8R GUTO transmission D8R GUTO steering assy 8 kw Kubota gen set in shed, low hours  950F L4 tire and wheel IH 817C Motor New & Used Parts for IH-Dresser & Dressta machines TD12C, TD15C-E, TD20E-G-M clearing rakes TD20E-G-M, TD25E-G Semi U blades TD25C-E-G Full U Blades · CAT D7G Blade & C-Frame TD15C-E, TD20E-G winches TD8E, TD8G track group 30.5 x 32 Wheel & Tire for JD 648G New & Used parts for IH-Dresser-Dressta- JD648EKomatsu WreckingD65EDresser 520, Dresser 530 wheel loader, Samsung 210LC, Cat D8R JD748G3 Rear Axle Assy · JD748G3 Grapple Assy Check us out on Facebook! Parts & Attachments Bucket slip into grapple $500 Bucket – 200 series, 64” clean-up, WBM $4,500 Bucket – 920 Pin-on $1,000 Forks – 48” w/overarm, WBM $6,500 Forks – 96” Cat 950K, 962K $7,500 Grapple – 950F, 950G $4,500 Grapple – 966D, 966E, 966F $3,000 Coupler – EFI, Cat 924, Cat 930G $3,500 Coupler – WBM, 966D, 966E, 966F $4,750 Snow Blade – Cat, hyd angle 16 ft, 966G size, WBM lugged but have fusion lugging $13,750 Booms – 920, 950, 966 $CALL Engine – 3306DI long block $CALL Cylinder head – DI 8N6796, rebuilt $1,000 Transmission – 966D/E 6Y2061 logger $CALL Tires – 17.5 x 25 used, each $325 Tires – 1800 x 25 new, 40 ply $1,500 Wrecking – 966C for parts – transmission, differentials, planetaries, cylinders, hyd tank with 3rd valve & controls, hyd pump, boom and levers, window guarding SURPLUS PARTS CLEARANCE – NEW Wheel loader boom pins, bushings, water pumps, hydraulic pumps, air compressors, fuel lines, brake drums & shoes, grapple cylinders JUST ACQUIRED FOR OLDER CAT CRAWLERS – D6, D7, D8, D9 • Track frame guarding • Engine side guards • C-Frame trunnions & pockets • HD blade brackets • Sprocket guards • Hard bars, top carrier roller stands • Heavy duty bellcranks for Cat wheel loaders • Engine & transmission guarding • Front idler cheek plates Firewood Processor 2020 – Cord King CS-16-30 Model 36 $84,000 MERLIN’S BUY & SELL I BUY, SELL & CONSIGN EQUIPMENT • BUCKETS • BRUSH RAKES RIPPERS • GRAPPLES • POWER CLAMS BOOMS • TIRES • ENGINES • TRANSMISSIONS UNDERCARRIAGE • SURPLUS PARTS MERLIN GISE merlin.gise@shaw.ca250-819-4444 Frank: PARTSfawahl@telus.net250-997-7455MACHINESFORSALECAT D9R, Good U/C $65,000 CAT D9N, Good U/C $40,000 CAT 938G Forklift $24,000 CAT 928G Forklift ����������������� $11,000 CAT 928H Forklift, Side Shift, Fork Positioner $55,000 CAT 966D Loader, 3 Valve, 26.5 x 25 Tires $55,000 CAT C15 Rebuilt Single Turbo Engines $35,000 Michigan 280 Wheel Dozer $5,000 Wagner L4130 Log Stacker $POR Wagner L4120 Log Stacker $POR Wagner L90 Log Stacker ����������� $POR 18 ft Boom Boat Hull $10,000 29 ft Tug Boat Hull $10,000 (2) Shuttlelift 7 ton Carry Deck Cranes ................................... $6,000 Grove 30 ton RT Crane ��������� $10,000 CAT 350E Rock Truck, 11,000$60,000hrs

Page 58 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 ENGINES Large inventory of used and rebuilt Detroit Diesel, Cat, Cummins, Perkins, Deutz and Volvo engines. P.G. Truck & Equipment phone: 1-800-946-9400 OR (250) 561-1234 Equipment For Sale Online – We have thousands of equipment & trucks for sale at SupplyPost.com! Log on today... www.supplypost.com Cat reman. 3126 diesel engine. 1683 hrs on reman. Complete. Factory Cat overhaul. $11,500. Melfort, SK. Keith’s Hauling Inc. PHONE: (306) 921-7721 ENGINE FOR SALE - 2018 Detroit DDE DD16-565 HP. GHG17. 3506 hrs. Call Henry for more info & pric ing. Houston, BC. HENRY:hfennema.nts@gmail.com(250)845-1022EXCAVATORS

2015 John Deere 75G w/ Brandt clean up bucket, Brandt dig bucket, Brandt hyd. thumb, manual wedge Q/C, hyd. blade, 24” pads w/ bolt on rubber pads, and long stick. 3585 hrs. $115,000 Firm. VI PHONE:Equipment(250) 468-1000

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2018 Hitachi ZX75US-5 w/ new dig bucket, new clean up bucket, new hyd. thumb, new manual wedge Q/C, hyd. blade, option of rubber tracks or steel tracks. 1719 hrs. $129,000. PHONE: (250) 468-1000 2017 Hitachi ZX135US-6 w/ new dig bucket, new clean up bucket, new man ual wedge Q/C, new hyd. thumb. 4322 hrs. Taking deposits for estimated January arrival. $154,000. PHONE: (250) 468-1000 2015 John Deere 135G w/ Daequip dig bucket, clean up bucket, Brandt hyd. thumb, hyd. blade, hyd. Q/C, long stick, and bolt on rubber pad inserts. 6982 hrs. $139,000. PHONE: (250) 468-1000 Equipment For Sale Online – We have thousands of equipment & trucks for sale at SupplyPost.com! Log on today... www.supplypost.com

2008 Hitachi ZX160LC-3 w/ BMI dig bucket, Accurate clean up bucket, BMI hyd. thumb, Brandt cab guard, cat walks, new fuel injectors, new OEM track ago, resealed control valve at 13,500 hrs, line bore work done at 13,500 hrs, new crate engine at 11,240 hrs, new pumps installed at approx. 8500 hrs, heavy duty under house pans & belly pan. 14,378 hrs. $98,000. PHONE: (250) 468-1000 John Deere 75G w/ Brandt dig bucket, Brandt clean up bucket, Brandt hyd. thumb, manual wedge Q/C, hyd. blade. 4823 hrs. $85,000. (250) 468-1000 John Deere 50G w/ dig bucket, clean up bucket, Brandt hyd. Q/C, and hyd. blade. 2441 hrs. $78,900. PHONE: (250) 468-1000 Hitachi ZX75US-5 w/ new dig bucket, new clean up bucket, new manual Q/C, new hyd. thumb, hyd. blade, bolt on rubber pad inserts. 1797 hrs. $129,000.

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September 2022 Supply Post · Our Readers Are Your Buyers Page 59 Wanted: Set of excavator pads for Hitachi EX-150/JD 590D. PHONE: (250) 354-9040 Equipment For Sale Online – We have thousands of equipment & trucks for sale at SupplyPost.com! Log on today... www.supplypost.com 1998 300 Hitachi. All New Rollers/Segments. Rails & Idlers 80%. Ext. Boom (13F pin to pin). Rebuilt Stick & Boom Cylinders. Rebuilt Rotary Manifold. 2 Rebuilt Bkts w/ New Pin. 32” Pads. 2nd Owner. $60,000. Contact Fred Scales. Gulfland Management Inc. PHONE:CELL:fredscales@shaw.ca(604)802-6741(604)535-5825 Can’t find what you are looking for? Thousands of more machines and equip ment for sale on: www.supplypost.com Next Advertising Deadline is September 16, 2022. Call Jennie for rates. CALL: 1-800-663-4802 2014 Caterpillar 336EL H Hydraulic Excavator, Enclosed cab with Heat & A/C, Excellent condi tion inside and out with only 5900 hrs. (2190hrs. Idle time). H.D. 2 Grouser shoes with full rock guards. Tier 4 Engine with no DEF. $245,000 CAD. FOB Kelowna B.C. Contact Brad Pilling. TOLL FREE: 1-877-769-5835 PHONE: (250) 769-5835 CELL: (250) 878-5823 2018 Hitachi 350LC Excavator. 5545 hours, well maintained and ready to work! Located in Clinton, BC. FEEDERS 36” x 42” Low Profile Portable Belt Feeder. Completely rebuilt. All new parts. For sale or rent. $155,000. DAWSON: (604) 657-0065 2016 Elrus 36” skid mount ed feeder. Ready to work. 4 to choose from. Starting from $60,000. HUGH: (604) 657-7167 FOR RENT: 2018 Olson 15 Cubic Yard Skid Feeder. $8,000.00 Monthly Rental, based on a 28 day cycle plus applicable taxes. S/N: 18323. Arborg, MB. Glenko Enterprises (1994) PHONE:glenko@mymts.netLtd.1-204-376-2340 FELLER BUNCHERS 2014 John Deere 903K. Cab w/ AC. 12,405 Hours. $131,600. Located in Val D’Or, QC. Brandt PHONE:Tractor888-2BRANDT FIREWOOD PROCESSORS 2019 LBI Firewood Processor. Completely selfcontained, comes with dis charge conveyor. Can cut 20 ft. lengths and 24” in diameter. $95,000. Open to offers and/or trades. CHRIS:comversatilebobcat@hotmail.(604)832-1775 ~HOPE MECHANICAL SERVICES~ ~ PHONE ~ TEXT ~ EMAIL ~ GLEN AT 604-795-6827 ~ g.golos@telus.net RAY AT 604-860-3000 ~ easyhope@yahoo.com H.D. MECHANICAL / SALES & CONSULTING FOR SALE Pictures Available 24 FT. EQUIPMENT TRAILER, BRANDT 2021, As New Tandem Dually On 16 Inch, 10 Ply Rubber, Spring Loaded Drop Beaver Tail $24,000 2019 BOBCAT T870, WITH 1800 HOURS c/w Carriage, Forks, 84 Inch Bucket, B/U Camera, PASS, AC, SJC Controls, New Tracks, Good Condition $95,000 HAYES HDX WITH 12V71N, 5960 Air Shift BD91 Clarks, Pre-Load Truck $15,000 OBO HAYES HDX WITH 12V71N, 5960 Air Shift, BD71 Wide Track, c/w Artic. Truck Box $15,000 OBO TANK DRILL, M32 w/3306, Cannon hammer. $30,000 OBO MADILL 099 YARDER, Working Condition. Excellent candidate for a dragline $100,000 OBO MADILL 009 YARDER On Rubber c/w Ser. 60 $75,000 OBO 1980 MADILL 071 YARDER On Rubber, 6V92TA Four Axle Carrier, 4 Guy Lines, Work Ready $100,000 OBO 2008 WHEEL LOADER, Cat 950 H, with 11,300 hrs. Working condition, with scales and printer. Located in Hope, BC. Pictures available. TRY YOUR OFFER $80,000 2014 19 FT. WELDCRAFT SEBRA RIVER BOAT 5.7 L Vortec, 312 American Turbine, 84 Hours Turbine Is Resealed And New Impeller. c/w Garmin Depth Sounder, Travel Cover, and Anchor, Good Cond. Minor Rubs $73,500 (OFFERS) BANNING EQUIPMENT LTD 8901 Penn Road, Prince George, BC Phone: 250-564-7226 · Fax: 250-564-7233 Email: scott@banningequipment.com EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2019 - 850L LGP Crawler c/w Ripper Deere $449,500 2018 - PC290LC-11 Excavator Komatsu c/w bkt, thumb POR 2010 - EC360CL Excavator Volvo c/w Bkt & Thumb $195,000 2017 - D6T LGP Crawler c/w Ripper, 6 way $495,000 2014 - PC290LC-10 Komatsu c/w bkt, thumb $195,000 2012 - D65PX-17 Crawler Komatsu $265,000 2011 - D6T LGP Crawler 6 way Blade w/winch $295,000 Grader - Volvo G940 2011 c/w Snow wing, Ripper $99,500 2005 - CS563E Compactor Vibratory Roller $65,000 DOZER ATTACHMENTS Brush Rake - D5H Skidder - Finning 122” $5,500 Brush Rake - D7G - Destec Pin on 137” $7,500 Brush Rake - D6T - 144” Clip-on *New* $9,500 Brush Rake - D8K 150” $7,250 D6T Lift Cylinder Pivot Pin Kit 2995344K $2,500 Hard Bar - Crawler D6T Cat # 281-8491 $5,500 Ripper Shank/Tip Cat - New 9J3139 D6T/R/N $780 Ripper Shank - D7R - 3x9 MS Shank $1,800 Ripper Shank - D8R - 3x13 MS Shank $3,000 Winch - D5H - Cat $12,000 Winch - D7H/R /D8N/R Hydraulic & Controls $12,500 WHEEL LOADER ATTACHMENTS Blade Snow 930K/938K EFI/Hyd/Ang/Fusion, 12 ft $13,000 Blade Snow - fits on 980G Log Grapple 14’ $1,500 Bucket - 950 Cat Pin-on 2 5 yard 103”w/teeth *New* $6,500 Bucket - 950M/962M 114” 4 75 yrd Pin On $8,750 Bucket - 966G - GP Bucket $8,500 Forks - 938G/H WBM Q/A 54”721D Case $4,500 Forks - 950H Q/A 48” $4,500 Jib - 930G/H - Cat IT Lugging $4,500 Secondary Steering Kits 950H/962H/966H/972H $3,500 Secondary Steering Kits - 966K/972K Cat 384-4097 $5,500 MOTOR GRADER ATTACHMENTS Blade Snow - Brandt J/Deere Grader $3,250 Lift Grp Front - 14H/14M - WBM $6,000 Lift Grp Front Cat 140H/M, 160H/M WBM $9,250 Ripper - 14G - Cat MS $9,500 Ripper - 16G - Cat MS $9,500 Snow Wing - 14M - WBM Low Pro 13’ $16,500 Wobbly - 13 Wheel tow behind compactor $9,500 Wobbly Wheel - Cat, J/D, Volvo Graders 13 wh $19,000 SKIDSTEER ATTACHMENTS Auger Drive Bobcat Skidsteer hyd 9” bit & ext $4,500 Blade Snow - S590 Skidsteer Hydraulic angle 96” $4,500 Bucket HD Snow Skidsteer 74” $2,750 Root Rake - Bobcat Skidsteer Hydraulic 78” *New* $4,540 RotoTiller - Skidsteer Mower King ECSSTR072 68” $2,000 Hitch Receiver - Skidsteer 2” Hitch Receiver $650 Tires Skidsteer Bossman 12-16 5 *New* $1,550 EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS Brush Rake - 200 - 66” WBM Q/A *New* $9,500 Brush Rake - 250 - 72” WBM Q/A *New* $11,500 Brush Rake - 300 - 72” WBM Q/A *New* $12,500 Bucket - 120 - 60” Cat Q/A 13-3/4” $5,500 Bucket - 120 - 54” Cat WBM Q/A $5,500 Bucket - 200 - 36” Craig WBM Q/A (ZX210) $6,500 Bucket - 200 - 60” Clean-up WBM Q/A *New* $8,100 Bucket - 250 - 36” Finning 325B FAS Q/A $5,000 Bucket - 250 - 42” Dig WBM Q/A *New* $11,000 Bucket - 250 - 60” Skeleton WBM Q/A *New* $10,500 Bucket - 250 - 66” Clean-up WBM Q/A *New* $8,500 Bucket - 300 - 84” - 24” V-bucket WBM Q/A *New* $19,500 Bucket - 330 - 36” WBM Q/A ZX350LC-3 $7,500 Bucket - 330 - 48” WBM Q/A *New* $9,000 Bucket - 330 - 72” Clean-up WBM Q/A *New* $12,500 Bucket - 450 - 68” FAS Q/A Dig $7,500 Bucket - 450 - 24”- 90” V-bucket FAS $15,500 Bucket - 700 - 84” Cleanup WBM Q/A $15,500 Chuck Blade - 250 - WBM Q/A 86” $6,500 Chuck Blade - 330 - 84” Hyd Angle Finning $6,500 Chuck Blade - 450 - WBM 120” WBM Q/A $6,500 Compactor - EX150 Allied WBM Q/A 34”x36” Plate $3,500 Compactor - 250 NPK C8C C8100 WBM Q/A Plate $5,500 Coupler - 250 WBM Q/A $3,500 Coupler - 300 Cat Hyd Q/A $3,500 Coupler - 349E Cat FAS Q/A Manual cat $3,500 Grapple - 250 EFI Matgrapple WBM Q/C *Inoperable* $3,000 Ripper - 200 WBM Q/A Komatsu $6,500 Ripper - 250 WBM Q/A $8,000 Ripper - 300 WBM Q/A $9,500 CURRENTLY WRECKING THE FOLLOWING MACHINES 330L/330B/EL300B & D8N POR 320C/325B/325L/930G/938G/980 POR Check www.banningequipment.com for parts POR list or call. BROWN INTERNATIONAL SERVICES Ph: (250) 546-6518 • Fax: (250) 546-3100 www.brownihc.com |E-Mail: info@brownihc.com 4274, Box 557 Hwy 97A North, Armstrong, B.C. V0E 1B0 “We Service What We Sell” MACHINES FOR SALE • 1990 Dresser TD15C, c/w 8.3 Cummins engine, Carco 70 winch, DAT blade & logging guarding $28,000 TD15C 39 Link Track Group, c/w 22” pads .............. $POR D-6 TD15E Grapple ................................................ $3,500 · TD15E Semi-U Blade.............................................. $2,800 · TD20 E/G double angle tilt blade $3,500 · TD7E Rails & Sprockets IN STOCK • TD15C Beales brush blade $4,000 TD12 42 Link & TD15 39 Link Rails IN STOCK TD20G-20E Grapple Reduced $5,000 TD20E/G/M 39 Link & 42 Link Rails IN STOCK Cat D7 17A Pup Engine $2,500 924 Cat, New QA coupler, Weldco Beales.............. $1,500 WRECKING: IHC S8A Skidder; Cat D7 17A; Komatsu D85E-18, good U/C; TD20C Large Inventory Of New & Used International & Dresser Parts & All Brands of Undercarriage NEW PARTS for IHC - Dresser - In Stock, including Exchange Transmissions, Steering Drives & Drop-In Motors, Carco Gearmatic Winch Products • FULL TRACK PRESS FACILITIES Complete Excavator & Crawler Tractor Undercarriages Berco, Trek & Intertractor

Page 60 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 GENERATORS Forster Ent. Generator. Mounted in cabinet – fully enclosed. 3306 Cat diesel engine. 20 hrs. 240/480 dual voltage. $38,000. PHONE: (204) 243-2453 CELL: (204) 871-4509 GRADERS 2013 John Deere 772G AWD Motor Grader, FOR AUCTION, 14’ Moldboard, Snow Wing, Dozer, Lopro a/c Cab, Ripper/Scarifier, 6WD, 17.5R25 Tires, 5,109 Hrs., **Auction Date Sept 27/28. To place a bid, www.weaverauctions.com.visit Weaver EVAN:info@weaverauctions.comAuctions250-219-4539 2004 Caterpillar 163H VHP PLUS for Sale (Consignment). Stock C163H, A/C, Heat, Ripper, Low Pro Cab, 14’ Blade Width, Front Wheel Assist, 50% Front Tires, 80% Back. Approx. 20,730 Hours. $105,000. Located in Calgary, AB. Call or Email for additional info or for viewing. **We can not guarantee any of the above info is error-free, it is up to the buyer to confirm all information prior to pur chase** Driven Equipment PHONE:mentltd.commac@drivenequipLtd.1-833-561-7866 2007 Caterpillar 160H VHP Motor Grader. High profile cab. A/C. 14 ft. tilt moldboard. 17.5R25 tires. Approx. 8870 hours. Great Condition. $142,000 CAD + GST. Located in Abbotsford, BC. PHONE: (250) 309-1445 Immaculate condition! 2013 Volvo G976 AWD. 6978 hrs. Joystick Controls, Ripper, Push Block, Rear View Camera, A/C, Radio. Meticulously Clean & Serviced every 200 hrs. $102,500. FOB Central AB. 2009 CAT 14M Grader, Stk #6213 JPH, Located in Central Alberta, Cat C11 Acert Engine, 274 HP, 47,000 lbs. Operating Weight, 20.5x25 Tires, Ripper, Front Weight Block, Well Maintained in Ready-to-Work Condition, 15,620 Hrs., **Snow wing also available. WE SHIP DIRECT TO YOU, USA and Worldwide!! Financing Available. $224,985. JPH PHONE:sales@jphequip.comEquipment866-413-3350 Equipment For Sale Online – We have thousands of equipment & trucks for sale at SupplyPost.com! Log on today... www.supplypost.comLOADERS(Log) 2020 Hitachi ZX370. Only 1,200 hours! 2 hours left on 5,000 hour warranty. $579,000. DAVE:dave@infinitywest.comLinkpartsltd.com(604)240-7977 Selling equipment or trucks? Submit your ad securely online itoptionsManycom/advertise/classifieds.https://www.supplypost.now:printanddigitalavailable.Let’sgetsold!!! PHONE: 1-800-663-4802 LOADERS (Track) 2017 John Deere 317G Skid Steer. Narrow Track, 812 hours, Forks INCLUDED, Bucket INCLUDED. AVAILABLE AS WELL - extra, but NOT included with Skid Steer: 7 Foot Worksite Pro DB84 Blade $5500 - used only a few hours, Sweeper Unit $3500 - used only a few hours. Great condition, well serviced unit. Financing available - ask for details. Asking $63,995 or best offer. Viewing available by appointment. mentLookingKEVIN:Mr.cleancar@shaw.ca(604)720-7944forheavyequiportruckparts? SupplyPost.com has over 36,000+ new, used, and reconditioned PARTS list ed for sale, with new parts being added every day! Search by make or part number. Start here: com/partshttps://www.supplypost. PRINCE GEORGE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT250-561-12341-800-946-9400www.pgtruck.comEQUIPMENT • L120C Volvo Loader w/Bucket & Forks POR. • Pair of 716KVA 600V Diesel GenSets POR. • 1993 Ford 9030 w/Seppi Forest Mulcher $49,900. • 3412 Cat GenSet 906KVA, 600/480 Volt POR. • TD20G & TD20E Dressers, w/winch & ripper....POR. • 2000 Timberjack 4x4 20K lb Forklift $16,000. • Model 5000-21 Superlift Str. Boom Crane $3,950. • 2012 Alkota National Pressure Washer $4,950. • (2) Kobelco Processors Call for info! • JD Buncher Call for info! TRUCKS & TRAILERS • 2008 KW Red T800 Tri-Drive, Cummins ISX POR. • 1990 Peerless S/A Jump Jeep POR. • 42ft Fruehauf Camp TRLR w/Duetz, GenSet, Potable Water Tank. $18,500. • Freightliner Classic & Cottrell Car Hauler POR. • 2005 Cancade Tridem End Dump $28,500. • Tandem Clam Dump $14,500. • Tandem Pup Gravel Trailer POR. • 2005 F/L Tri-Drive Winch Tractor SOLD. • 1999 Superior Super B Logging Trailer POR. • 1995 DCAP Tridem Clam Dump $18,500. • Tridem Hayracks POR. • Assorted Water Tanks and Trailers Available POR. • 2013 Volvo D13 Auto Shift POR. • 1990 IHC DT466 Flat Deck $7,500. • 2009 Durastar S/A w/ Reefer Van, 26 ft. Van POR. • 1999 FL80 Tandem 24' Deck, Moffat Fork Lift POR. • 1986 IHC Tandem Water Truck $17,900. • 1994 W/S Service Truck w/Fassi Crane $26,500. • 2003 Sterling Tandem w/26’ Box POR. • 2014 BWS Ez-2-Load Hiboy 53' Tridem POR. • 2012 IHC Prostar Autoshift Tractor POR. • 1991 GMC Topkick Serv Fuel Truck, crane $12,900. • 2005 Westec Vac Tank POR. • 1990 ParPac Tri-Axle POR. • 1990 KW T800, Cummins, 5th Wheel $10,500. • 1981 Ford, 20’ box, P/tailgate POR. • S/A & Tandem Axle Jeeps POR. WRECKING • Hyundai 2010 w/clam • 793 JD Buncher • 2200 Madill • 748G Skidder • G67 Clark • TD20E • Timberjack 450A & 520 Grapple Skidder • Hitachi EX200-5 • 230 & 404 Timberjack Line Skidder • Clark 668B Line Skidder • Clark 125B Loader • John Deere 693D • Treefarmer C7 & C8 Line Skidders • 82-40 Terex • TS24 • Warner & Swasey Grad-All 300 Hydro Cruiser • Good selection of Detroit Diesel, Allison, Clark, Twin Disc, Cat, Cummins and Perkins engine and trans. parts. 2003 Tigercat 870 Feller Buncher, Good Undercarriage, 9,600 Original Hours $115,000 New TimberPro 725D Processor/Southstar 500 In Stock REDUCED 2008 Deere 2054 / Waratah 622B Processor, Recent Reman Engine, Hydraulic Pump, Undercarriage, 35,995 hours, Ready to Work $56,500 2013 Deere 748H Grapple Skidder, 7700x44x32 Floatation Tires, 1 Set of Chains, 17,493 Hrs $71,500 2004 Komatsu PC270LC-7 Excavator, Cab Guard, Catwalks, HD Under guards, Rock Guards, Quick Coupler, Bucket, Hydraulic thumb, 25,701 Hrs $38,500 2001 Timberjack 660C Grapple Skidder, cab, 35 5 x 35 tires, 1 set of chains $35,000 2000 Timberjack 608S Warrior Harvester/Processor, Butt & Top Saw, Cummins, 12,500 hrs $63,500 2001 Komatsu 270LC-6LL Log Loader, Forestry Cab, Riser, Log Loader Front, Espar, Weldco Butt & Top Grapple $79,500 Weldco 250 Series 40” Excavating Bucket, 5 Teeth, Kat Lugging $1,500 2012 Hyundai 250/Southstar 585 Processor, 6750 hrs $220,000 TRUE NORTH EQUIPMENT INC. www.truenorthequipment.ca1-780-722-8129PARTING OUT - CALL FOR PRICING 1999 Tiger Cat 860 Feller Buncher • 2005 Hitachi ZX350 FM Log Loader 2000 Hitachi EX350LCH-5 Excavator • 1991 Aveling-Barford RXD28 Rock Truck PROCESSORS 2016 Tigercat 880 w/Waratah HTH 624C processor head. Machine is in mint condition, 8,400 hrs $399,000 2002 John Deere 2554 Waratah 622 Warrior Head $49,900 LOG LOADERS 2019 John Deere 3756G, 9,700 hrs, Tmar Heel and Grapple $275,000 2020 Hitachi 370 only 1,200 hrs, has 5,000 hr Warranty $559,500 2013 John Deere 2954D 14,000 hrs, Tmar Heel & Grapple $129,900 2014 John Deere 2954D 11,000 hrs, Tmar Heel & Grapple $149,900 1996 Hitachi EX400LC-3 $29,900 2012 John Deere 3754D 11,000 Hrs $75,000 in Repars & new UC $219,900 2003 Kobelco SK370 Heel & Grapple $34,900 2013 John Deere 3754D Tmar Heel & Grapple $149,900 EXCAVATORS 1995 Caterpillar 330L RB Excavator, hoe w/ Digging Bucket $18,500 2007 John Deere 450DLC w/ 48" Digging, 84" Clean Up $65,900 WHEEL LOADERS 1985 Caterpillar 988B Log Grapple $38,900 GRAPPLE YARDERS 1975 Washington 78A $83,500 OFF HWY LOGGING TRUCKS 1980 Pacific P16 $74,900 MISC TRUCKS 1979 Ford F600, Fire Truck $11,900 TUG BOATS 1956 S. Madill GM 671 $34,900 LINK PARTS LTD SERVICE & EQUIPMENT View all listings at linkpartsltd.com Cell: 604-240-7977

September 2022 Supply Post · Our Readers Are Your Buyers Page 61 2013 Cat 257B. 1,352 hours on the machine. Rubber tracks comes with GP bucket. Machine has low hours and is in good shape. One owner and bought new from Finning. $45,999 OBO. Champ’s PHONE:ment.comGlenn@champsequipEquipment1-844-803-2566 2020 Kubota SVL75 Compact track loader, 74 Hp, Enclosed cab w/ AC, Joystick controls, 12.5” tracks, Hyd. couplers. Very good condition. 907 hrs. Asking $84,900. Abbotsford, BC. PHONE:trans.caJohn.vanderknyff@agri-(778)201-9985 2018 CASE TV380, two spd Compact Track Loader, 90 Hp, Encl. cab, AC, Joystick controls, Rear Camera, 17 Pin Elec kit, 17.5 “ wide tracks, Hyd Couplers, 84” bucket. This clean & powerful machine has only 758 Hours! Asking $77,900. Abbotsford, BC. PHONE:trans.caJohn.vanderknyff@agri-(778)201-9985LOADERS (Wheel) 1970s Cat 950. Old but runs OK, along w/ another 70’s Cat 950, w/ a broken transmission housing. Also 2 Buckets for a 950. Offers or very good price if you take it all. Call or email Mike. Nanaimo, BC. MIKE:mikegogo@shaw.ca(250)754-2276 LOGGING CONTRACT Looking to purchase an Evergreen Contract. Any location. Email for more info. PHONE:Northlogging@outlook.com(250)997-5200 LUMBER 3” & 4” Lowbed decking up to 24’ long. 2x8 truck deck ing 12’ to 24’ long. Bridge timbers cut to size. Poles for pile driving, any size. Metal roofing and wall clad ding. We deliver “even to the moon’. PHONE:Can-Amshaw.cacan-ambuildingsupply@LumberMill(604)580-1415 Selling equipment or trucks? Submit your ad securely online itoptionsManycom/advertise/classifieds.https://www.supplypost.now:printanddigitalavailable.Let’sgetsold!!! PHONE:MINING1-800-663-4802 Owner retiring after 40 years - Yukon Placer min ing company for sale. Turn key mining operation. Water license good until April 2025. On 2 proper ties. Sale incl. claims, dwelling, large shop, good equipment & gold process ing plants. Emails preferred please. PHONE:cookisle49@yahoo.ca(867)993-4450 MINING CLAIMS Our loss, your gain. Estate says sell. Yukon Territory 12.78 miles Placer claims=3,099 acres. History & reports avail able. 135 Claims with water licenses - 83 to 2028, 52 to 2030. One million equip ment & infrastructure in place, with purchase of company. Buyer can start mining. $3.4 million PHONE:140ukn@gmail.comUSD.(509)992-5419PARTS (3) Diesel Plate Packers for Parts. All 3 for $600. 1 Wacker Neuson DPU6055, 2 Dynapac LG500. Campbell River, BC. Far North Contracting PHONE:ing.comtyler@farnorthcontractLtd.(250)895-9670PRESSUREWASHERS 10,000 PSI Pressure Washer with 4 Cyl. Diesel Motor. $2,900 CALL: (604) 781-2355 MINING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 4 ¼ SHORT HEAD CONE CRUSHER, Westpro Model CSH1300, complete, oil system, hydraulic system, Lincoln Lube system, belts, pulleys, electric motors, 56,000 lbs. Was over $250,000 new POR ALPHAIR FAN, 11,200 Amp 6600 Mine fan, 1st discharge cone section support leg, 2nd discharge cone section, 3rd discharge cone section, inlet bell & screen, support leg, floating shaft, motor sub-base hardware, tall cone 384, 350 CFM @ 744 total pressure, 530HP, 710 RPM, call for more info POR 10.5 X 14 ALLIS CHALMERS ROD MILL, total rebuild, new trunnions, new Lincoln lube system, new steel liners, rebuilt 700HP motor, over $1.1m spent on the rebuild. POR WATER TREATMENT PLANT, self contained in 40’ container. High output coated UV lamps, 316L s/s electropolished axial flow reactors, 2 stage flow pacing. See website for lots of inside photos POR ECO BURN INCINERATOR, 750 lbs capacity primary chamber, 1000° Celsius secondary chamber, diesel fuel day tank and piping package (500 gallon capacity), waste oil burner, day tank and piping package POR HAYWARD GORDEN PUMPS, SPX40, (2) SPX25, call for info POR CAIN HEAT RECOVERY UNITS, still in the box. 8 units available, call for bulk pricing and data POR UNDERGROUND MINE DOORS, c/w air controls. Call for details POR SQUARE D TRANSFORMER, call for details POR GASBOY DIGITAL DIESEL PUMPS, call for details POR GLOBAL ASSET SALES CALL WAYNE 604-703-3673 View photos at www.supplypost.com/dealers/global-asset-sales Wally’s Private Parts Quality Used Parts For More Info & Photos! VISA &ACCEPTEDMASTERCARD Visit www.SkidderBuncherParts.com PARTS MACHINES RUNNING MACHINES FOR SALE Phone: (250) 833-8349 Evenings (250) 835-4678 WARATAH HEADS FOR PARTS • 622B • 620 • 622 Warrior • D8H Cat for sale $28,000  • 322C Cat Excavator, high wide forestry cab, dig bucket and thumb $42,000  • 1977 Western Star gravel truck, big cam, 400 Cummins motor, off road use only $10,000 • 67H Ranger Skidder, running condition $27,000 • John Deere 2054 w/IMAC grapple $38,000 • Skidder tire tracks to fit 30.5 x 32 tires Call • Clark 666C line skidder $15,000 • Clark 666B line skidder $15,000 • Hoe Pack for 160-200 exc. Call Skidders Tigercat 632E • John Deere 640D • John Deere 848H • John Deere 648D • Burnt 648 GIIIJD • John Deere 648GII Burnt • John Deere 748GII • International S7 • S10 International • 748GII • 2005 Cat 545 • 545 Cat, 748GIII, 748GII, 848 JD • 525 Cat • 630 Tigercat • 518 Cat • S8, S9 International • 380, 404, 450, 480, 550, 660 TJ Excavators 2 40BLC Volvo • 220 Hitachi LC • 230 JD LC • 690E w/ Denarco - 3000 Stroker • 210 Volvo w/ 2000 Limmit • 240 Volvo • 210 Volvo Burnt • Case 1085 Rubber Tire • Cat 325L & 2200 Limmit Stroker • 160 Kobelco 2004 Burnt • 200 LC Hitachi • 2005 330 Link-Belt • 325 Cat • Link-Belt 2800 Quantum 3000 Dewarco • 210 300 Komatsu • 210, 200 Hyundai W/ Harricana Stroker • 330, 320, 325, 322, 225, 235 Cat • Hitachi 270 • Hitachi EX200LC • 220 Komatsu Loaders Log: JD 2054 Log Loader, • 330 Cat Log Loader with Thunderbird Log Loader • 644A JD • 125 Clarke Wheel Loader • Terex 8231 Rock Trucks Volvo A40C Rock Truck Bunchers 2006 Tigercat 870 • 860 & 870 Tigercat • Madill 2200 • TJ 625 • Madill 2800 w/ 360 Head • 630A Prentice Tilter • 850 TJ • 950 TJ • Timberjack 950 • Madill 2200 Burnt • 2007 753 JD (Burnt) • 748GIII Burnt • 618 • 2628, 608, 618, 628 TJ • 630 Prentice Crawler Tractors • D8H Cat, D7F Cat, Komatsu D65D Graders • 686 & 740 Champion • Austin Western Champion D600-760 Tractors • 630B Tigercat Trucks • 1995 Freightliner, Series 60 Detroit, 470 Hp, 40,000 Lb 410 Ratio Rockwell Axles, Dbl Lockers Other parts machines • 320 Waratah Head • Coring Hotsaw 20-22 Head • OMEGA 20-20 Ton Hyd. Crane • Crane Ph 20-1A Omega • Denharco 3000-3500 Strokers Used Tires and Chains • 35.5 x 32, 30.5 x 32, 24.5 x 32, 23.1 x 26 • 73 x 4400 • 18.4 x 34, 26 x 28 • 18.00 x 25 • 14.00 x 24, 16.00 x 24, 20.5 x 25 Tracks • 618, 628, D6, D7, 200 Running Motors • 8.3 5.9 Cummins; 671, 353, 453, 471, 6V53 • Detroit Diesel; 466, 414, 4276, • 4045 John Deere Located in Sorrento, BC WYATT’S USED EQUIPMENT 1984 Cat D8L Dozer, T/T Angle Blade & Ripper $90,000 1975 Cat D6C, T/T Angle Blade & Winch $45,000 2005 Cat D5N XL, 6-Way Blade & Winch, 1,303 Hrs $119,000 1994 Cat D4H TSK, 6-Way Blade, Esco Swing Grapple $98,500 1998 John Deere 850C T/T Angle blade & Winch $57,500 2012 Cat CS56, 84” Smooth Drum Packer $90,000 1980 Champion 740 Grader, 671 Detroit Eng. 13’ MB $17,500 2006 Hyundai HL760-7A Loader, 1,613 Hrs $168,500 1997 Cat 980G Log Loader, Paralift Grapple $29,500 1995 Volvo L330C Log Loader, IMAC Grapple $45,000 1996 Cat 950F Loader, Chip Bucket $30,000 1991 Wagner L4130 Log Stacker $17,500 2012 Tigercat 635D Skidder, 1 owner, 16,603 hrs $169,500 2005 Cat 535B Grapple Skidder, 12,557 hrs $42,500 1997 Cat 525 Grapple Skidder, 16,725 hrs $37,500 2012 Link-Belt 210X2 Processor, Waratah 616C $125,000 1989 Cat EL 240 Stroke Delimber $18,500 2005 John Deere 903G Feller Buncher $45,000 1980 P&H CN128 Crane, Cummins Engine $29,500 1976 Grove RT65S Crane, Detroit engine $26,500 1978 Kenworth LW Dump Truck, 8V92T Eng., 15-Spd $21,500 Cat D8H UBlade, Complete w/ Push Arm $5,000 Cat D5M 6-Way Blade & C-Frame $6,250 Cat D9H 4BBL Single Shank Ripper $7,500 Cat D8K 2BBL Single Shank Ripper, c/w Valve & Control $4,750 Cat D5H Winch c/w Controls & Pump $10,500 Cat D7R Winch $7,500 John Deere 4000 Winch $3,800 Cat D8N Fuel Tank $1,250 CWS John Deere 744H Log Grapple $5,500 Tree Tow Dresser TD20E Grapple $5,000 Madill 3800C Heel Rack & Cylinder $12,500 Full Set of 32’’ Pads For Link Belt 225LX $1,900 NEW Komatsu Idler, fits PC 400-6 or HD300-6 $1,950 Knight 10’ Long Log Bunk & Bolster $3,250 Parting Out Cat D6C LGP, D7G, D7H LGP, D8N & 966C Call Call 250-706-8594

Page 62 Supply Post · supplypost.com September 2022 PROCESSORS 2021 TIGERCAT LH855E LOGMAX 7000XT, Fire Suppression, Tether Hitch, Wired for TimberMax Traction Winch, LogMax 510, 1,952 Hours. $755,000. Mountain PHONE:equip.comkcox@mountainforestryForestry833-988-0375 2016 Tigercat 880 Processor. With Waratah HTH 624C processor head. Machine is in mint condition. 8,400 hours. $399,000. Don’t miss this! DAVE:dave@infinitywest.caLinkpartsltd.com(604)240-7977 2009 Hitachi ZX210F-3 Forestry Processor with Waratah 622B forest ry head. 24,710 hours. $109,000. VI PHONE:Equipment(250) 468-1000 ROLLER CRADLES Refurbished (2018) Proline 36”-48” Rolli Cradle Head Iron & 2 Cable Assemblies. Bought for a special proj ect – used for 1 lift. Model CW36-48. Rated Capacity 25 Tons. $22,500. Nanaimo BC. Windley Contracting PHONE:ing.commike@windleycontractLtd.(250)740-7311 SAWMILLS 1998 Helle Hydraulic Sawmill, 64’ track, L.H. Headrig 200 HP electric, 16’ 4 headblock carriage 42”, Helle computer set works updated, 22” 2 saw vertical edger, 32’ 4 chain log deck, 46’ green chain, Barn cleaner system for sawdust, sawdust con veyor, several roll cases, Seacan full of spare parts, banding tools. Open to trades. DAN:dan.reesor@xplornet.ca(403)528-0084SCREENINGEQ. Fabtec 5x16 Triple Deck Screen Plant (screen deck), Powered by a Tier3 Perkins engine, Perkins 275 HP genset, 15 Cubic yard feeder, 4x Hydraulic jacks, Available for Rent at $19,000/ month or for Sale……POR. RLC PHONE:info@rlcagg.caEquipmentAggregate833-706-9458 McCloskey 621 screener drum with ½” screens. Used only 50 hrs. $P.O.R. PHONE: (780) 623-1205 RockPro A-1000 Fully auto matic Sampler, Select the tonnes/ Hr. to run & hit the Go button! Sample streams up to 1,000 tonne/ Hr., Collect up to a 3.5gal. (13L) sample, 1-Hand dumping action - frees up your 2nd hand to hold a bucket. Can be operated from either end of sam pler, Constant travel speed through collection area ensures representative sample every time, Plugs in to any standard 110V, 15-amp outlet….POR. RLC PHONE:info@rlcagg.caEquipmentAggregate833-706-9458 SCREEN PLANTS 2016 Elrus 6 x 20 – 3 deck close circuit screen plant. Work Ready. $250,000. HUGH: (604) 657-7167 Equipment For Sale Online – We have thousands of equipment & trucks for sale at SupplyPost.com! Log on today... www.supplypost.comSILOS 3 brand new silos. 16’ tall & can be used for anything. Made out of 1/4 plate. $4,000 OBO ea. STEVE:steve@agg-tech.com(604)857-3107 LNHPARTSEQUIPMENTMACHINES Cat 322BL, parts machine POR Cat 325BL, for parts POR Tigercat 870C Tool Cylinder $3,500 Cat 330C Roadbuilder, call for used parts POR Cat 325D Forester, burnt, good U/C and other parts POR Volvo 210B wrecking POR Older Cat 120 Size Excavator, burnt, good U/C, hyd thumb and buckets POR CAMPS 1997 Shanco 27 Person Skid Mounted Camp, Beds, Laundry, Sinks, Showers, Toilets, Kitchen, Dining Room POR RUNNING MACHINES 2015 Tigercat 630E Grapple Skidder, 12000 Hours, 35.5 LB Bias Belted Tires, Blade Extensions, One diff recently done, other one has been checked, machine has had lots of recent pin and bushing work, skidder is work ready $85,000 2005 Power Screen Chieftain 400 Tracked Screening Plant, 7000 Hours POR 2012 Volvo FC3329 Road Builder Excavator, 12,000 Hours POR 2014 Keestrack Destroyer 1112-S Closed Circuit Impact Crusher Plant, On Tracks, Comes with 2 Screening Decks, 4500 Hours POR 2006 Hyundai 250 LC-7 Log Loader, Power Grapple, Cummins Engine, Good U/C $69,500  2015 Doosan DL250-3 Wheel Loader, 7,500 Hours, 3.5 Yard Bucket, AC Cab $69,500 2001 John Deere 450H Dozer, 10,000 Hours, Full Cab, Winch, Full Guarding, With Sweeps, Recent UC Work $47,500 2015 Hitachi ZX210 Forester, 10,000 Hours, 2000 Hours Drop In Engine, South Star Q5 500 Processing Head $160,000 2006 Cat 320D Heel-Boom Log Loader, A/C, hyd. tilting cab, 27.5” double grouser track shoes, Hi & Wide U/C, Rotobec 7606 log grapple, catwalks $69,500 TF: (844) www.lnhequipmentltd.com849-4257 for complete inventory and pictures MOUNTAINSIDE EQUIPMENT Call Kelly at 1-855-950-1905 2017 555D Cat Skidder, 7,413 hours $240,000 2018 555D Cat Skidder, 3,798 hours $255,000 2017 Cat 545D Skidder, 6,427 hours $195,000 2013 Tigercat 880 Log Loader, 15,175 hours $255,000 2019 John Deere 948 LII Skidder, 3,328 hours $330,000 2005 Cat D7R XR Dozer, 9,890 hours $220,000 2018 Hitachi 310 Log Loader, 6,623 hours $435,000 2019 John Deere 2654G / 623 Waratah processor, 5,547 hours $405,000 2006 Komatsu D65Ex-15 Dozer, 9,900 hours ��� $110,000 2008 Tigercat 870C Buncher, 13,282 hours $200,000 2017 John Deere 1910E Forwarder, 14,624 hours$210,000 2018 Tigercat H855D processor, 10,616 hours $399,900 2014 Hitachi 210/622B, 13,469 hours $139,000 2018 Komatsu PC138 Excavator, 2,340 hours $215,000 1999 Madill 2800 LL, 24,500 hours $160,000 2017 John Deere 872GP Grader, 8,668 hrs $282,000 2018 John Deere 1270G Harvester, 8,400 hrs $446,000 2013 John Deere 748H Skidder, 10,164 hrs $110,000 2016 John Deere 2454 Log loader, 8,900 hrs $250,000 2017 Cat 558 Log Loader, 6,200 hrs $399,000 2018 Eltec LL317L Log Loader, 5,290 hrs $345,000 2011 Cat D7E, 9,335 hrs $265,000 2002 Cat 325 Excavator, 7,887 hrs $105,000 2012 Hitachi 210/ 622B Processor, 16,721 hrs$110,000 2018 FB317L Eltec Buncher, 4,769 hrs $375,000 ROYQUIP250-203-0134 @GMAIL.COM (5) 2014 Freightliner Logging Trucks $69,500 ea DD16 18 spd. Tridem Locker, 430 Ratio, various Trailers $Call 2002 Western Star Tri-drive,18-Spd., Series 60 Camp Truck, 1999 ProFab $26,000 2004 Freightliner Tri-drive, Camp Truck, Cat 18 Spd., 2001 ProFab $32,500 2006 Western Star Tri-drive, Camp Truck, Cat 18 Spd., 2006 ProFab $35,500 2010 Western Star Series 60, 18 Spd., Tri-drive, Trailer Available $35,000 2006 Western Star C15 18-Spd., Trailer Available $29,500 2003 Superior Tridem Trailer $10,000 2006 Profab Tridem Trailer $12,500 2002 Peerless Triaxle $14,500 2002 Superior Triaxle $10,500 10’ Bunks, 8’ Bunks, Headache Racks MORE TRAILERS AVAILABLE (2) 2006 Western Star Wrecks, C15,18-Spd $12,500 ea. BullMoose Shop Forklift $5,000 1974 966C, New Fuel Pump $24,500 Timberjack 404, Good Running, Good Rubber $9,500 Tons of Parts - C15 Cores Ecms, Rads, Drive Shafts, Rear Ends, Tranny Parts, Etc. Too Much To List! NEED LOGGING TRUCKS OR TRAILERS?

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A public opinion sur vey conducted by Abacus Data shows that Canadians are gaining a better appre ciation for Canada’s forest industry and the contribu tions of its workers. At the same time, the poll results also demonstrate the sec tor needs to continue to in form Canadians about the positive role it plays in sus tainably managing the land base, mitigating climate change, and helping Can ada transition to a cleaner and greener economy. Forest Products Asso ciation of Canada (FPAC) commissioned Abacus Data to conduct a national public opinion survey to understand the level of knowledge and opinions of Canadians about their forest sector. The survey mirrored polling that was conducted in 2020 and 2021, with results demon strating that the awareness and impression of forestry are both improving. The positive impression among Canadians was up 8 points compared to 2021, and up 14 points over 2020. The survey shows that Canada’s forest sector still needs to do more to edu cate Canadians about the sector’s commitments to sustainability and its world leading environmental per formance standards. To day, 31% of respondents believe Canada is a world leader in forestry and 60% believe Canada is about av erage.The survey also clearly revealed that as more peo ple become aware of the industry and its work, im pressions improve. Among Canadians who feel they know more about the sec tor, 72% have a positive impression.“Weare encouraged to see the positive results across the country – results that are also pretty consis tent across regions and key demographics,” said FPAC President and CEO Derek Nighbor. “Canadians are concerned about their eco nomic prospects, access to affordable housing, and overall cost of living pres sures. They want practical and sustainable answers to these fundamental is sues. Our sector has a huge opportunity before it to bring more Canadianmade wood and wood fibre-based products to green our households and cities, support the move to a lower carbon economy, and sustain and create more good-paying jobs for families and communities that need them,” Nighbor added.The findings reinforce results of another Abacus Data survey (conducted for Clean Energy Canada, released on February 10th) that showed Canadians want policy makers to strengthen the competi tive position of Canada’s sustainable forest products sector.The Abacus Data survey was conducted for FPAC online with 2,000 Cana dians, ages 18 and over between February 23 and March 1, 2022. The margin of error for a matchedtoaccording20.issampleprobability-basedcomparablerandomofthesamesize+/-2%,19timesoutofThedatawasweightedtocensusdataensurethatthesampleCanada’spopu lation according to age, gender, educational attain ment, and region. For information about the survey, please canadas-forest-products/.https://abacusdata.ca/visit: b Source: Results Show Canadians Increasingly Recognize The Benefits Of Forestry

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