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<blockquote data-quote="samduket" data-source="post: 137824" data-attributes="member: 25627"><p>Hello there folks!</p><p>Just a quick introduction to get us acquainted. My name is Sam and I own and operate a fine woodworking business in Providence Rhode Island. Part of our list of services includes saw milling local trees. As such I recently acquired an older 643 (don't recall the exact year but 80's I think) to help move the logs and lumber around the yard for drying. I've a bit of experience on older ford diesels and chainsaws, but this is the first skid steer/hydrolic machine I've got. Looking forward to the journey and hope to meet some of you along the way.</p><p></p><p>sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samduket, post: 137824, member: 25627"] Hello there folks! Just a quick introduction to get us acquainted. My name is Sam and I own and operate a fine woodworking business in Providence Rhode Island. Part of our list of services includes saw milling local trees. As such I recently acquired an older 643 (don't recall the exact year but 80's I think) to help move the logs and lumber around the yard for drying. I've a bit of experience on older ford diesels and chainsaws, but this is the first skid steer/hydrolic machine I've got. Looking forward to the journey and hope to meet some of you along the way. sam [/QUOTE]
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