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Fang11

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  1. Still looking for any info if anyone has anything. Was the Cheviot skidder also manufactured by JHB Implements?
  2. Does anyone have any old issues of Forest Machine Journal, Forestry and British Timber or Forestry Journal they would like to get rid of? The older the better. Many thanks
  3. Does anyone have any old issues of Forest Machine Journal, Forestry and British Timber or Forestry Journal they would like to get rid of? The older the better. Many thanks
  4. Looking for any literature on James Jones, Chieftain Forge and JHB (Malvern, Falstone skidders) forestry equipment if anyone has anything Many thanks
  5. Also always on the lookout for any James Jones literature if anyone has anything
  6. Does anyone have any Cranab literature 70's early 80's era? Many thanks
  7. Does anyone have a spares diagram/list for Igland-Jones 3000/2 and 4000/2 winches? Thanks again
  8. Thanks for all the pics, most useful. I always assumed the winch was held onto the tractor by a bit more than that, the County mount seems much stronger than the standard Fordson/Ford set up
  9. Thanks for those pics. Yes not quite what I was after but very interesting all the same. Have you got any pics of the complete machine?
  10. Hi Yes that would be great thanks. Photos of it off the tractor would be ideal!! Many thanks
  11. Hi Hoping someone on here can help Does anyone have any photos (or could take a couple) of the Igland winch (most likely a 4000/2 as I believe the 3000/2 was different) mounting bracket to fit it onto a standard Ford 4000 or 5000 tractor. I have found plenty of pics of County mounts that bolt onto the pads on the rear axle casings and under the PTO, but can't find any showing how it attaches to the standard tractor that doesn't have these pads on the axle Thanks

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