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Don't know if this will help at all. Never been to belize.


GENTRAC BELIZE
PHILLIP GOLDSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ROAD
LADYVILLE, BELIZE DISTRICT
Belize
 
I looked for an example of this on youtube and sure enough I saw just what you described. I am now fully convinced that this is the technique to use. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Now I have to figure out how to ship a big excavator to Belize.

Check out this website... They do Aqua Logging too... Pretty neat stuff.

http://www.belizehardwood.com/process/
 
I looked for an example of this on youtube and sure enough I saw just what you described. I am now fully convinced that this is the technique to use. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Now I have to figure out how to ship a big excavator to Belize.

I have dealt with Hyde for shipping and have been very satisfied. I have not shipped any vehicles or equipment, but they say they will ship them. They ship out of Port Everglades (near Miami, Fl). Their agent in Belize City is Caribbean Shipping Agencies. (501) 227-7396 / 227-3015.

For customs brokerage Universal Customs Brokers is fairly decent. (501) 223-3582 / 223-2310.
 
I have been to Belize, and after seeing the forestry growth there, I think the excavator would be the best choice too. It would be more useful than a dozer.
 
Makes a lot of sense.

Not to derail the thread as I haven't seen one work or have had any input on them.
The Kobelco line of the ED ### or Blade Runner series looks- like it could be? well suited in this type of work.

http://www.kobelcoamerica.com/produ...&RL=ENNA&NavID=000004724403&line=000004792103


We love our ED-190
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