Hi guys ..... don't worry each one will have his own reply .... !
1° Roland my compatriot ...:
I thank you very much about your thread and comment about me ....!
Now I am into US language ..... I am feeling US sensations like on my travel on California on may 1993, but it won't be so easy to learning your language and I will have still many problem on french ....!
See you soon ....!
2° SI llogger :
Norway Spruce has a circonference from 25 cm to 250 cm at 150cm of the ground. We have again some Norway Spruce crops of 1914, but they begin very rare !
Around Bastogne, the forest were reforested after the battle, but old trees which survived, are again some case shot into their trunk
chainsaw: ).
Douglas Fir has a circonference from 25 cm to 300 cm, sometime bigger and more young than Norway Spruce ....!
Douglas is our new tree on replacing Norway Spruce.
Now I am going fastly on ERTL ... Yeaaaaaaaaaaah !
Thanks guy !
3° J Walker :
Biggest thanks about your thread and information on Canada.
From 1964 to 2005, you have had your own forester tractor builded on ONTARIO and called : TIMBERJACK.
My dad were longshoreman from 1953 to 1996 with US Army trucks on 1944 and ended his job with grapple skidder Timberjack 230.
Timberjack builded some very nice forest toys and into my personal forest office, I have one Timberjack 240A offer up by my dad on 1992.
Timberjack has been bought by John Deere recently.
Yes, we have some few years, the US Red Oak with Douglas Fir on plantations.
We have not many big crops, only small plantations.
Douglas Fir and Red Oak, are for our future !!!!!!!!
4° SWE Kipp :
Thanks about your thread from Sweden .... too !
I know these saws and they are sold on Belgium.
Hey guys .... you are welcome !
With all my best friendship
Rangers made on Belgium ......