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S. Madill, Blacksmith, Founded in 1911 in Nanaimo BC

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Jul 31, 2022
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Location
Manitoba Canada
Occupation
Madill Operator and Mechanic
On the 009s there is a heat exchanger for the twin disk torque converter. Does anyone have the specs on that heat exchanger? According to the book it's a young type 604 but I need the internal specs.
Thanks
 
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Location
Manitoba Canada
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Madill Operator and Mechanic
What heat exchangers did Wheeler Equipment use on their gravel yarder rebuilds?
Thank you for the information. On the wheeler yarders, are you talking about saurmans like 158 and 208? Those don't have heat exchangers according to the work I have done on those.
 

Plebeian

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2009
Messages
456
Location
NZ
Interview with Dale Ewers at OLC. DC Equipment to have their own US distributorship. 9 new Madill loaders after 18 months, planning for new 172 and 124 machines, the 'eco-goal speech' to placate the financiers.
yt vid title.

Forestry Success Starts with People | Dale Ewers on DC Equipment & Madill​

 

camptramp

Senior Member
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Aug 13, 2013
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Location
The warm land on Vancuver Island
Occupation
Retired Logger Retired Part time pebble hauler
Sad to see manufacturing of the Madill line of Logging Equipment leave British Columbia Canada . I am sincerely happy to see the Madill Brand carried on in New Zealand by Loggers that appreciate a good product . Best wishes on a successful venture .
 

Hallback

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Jun 1, 2011
Messages
2,472
Location
Aberdeen Wa.
Occupation
Gyppo tower logger
Sad to see manufacturing of the Madill line of Logging Equipment leave British Columbia Canada . I am sincerely happy to see the Madill Brand carried on in New Zealand by Loggers that appreciate a good product . Best wishes on a successful venture .
They're still going to be produced in Canada.
 
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