Reply to mog5858:
looks like a good time was had. good people and good equipment what more could a guy ask for. are you guys missing one from the line that has not made home yet 😉 lol
Yes we are very proud, it has always been a very large passion of mine. Although I don't work for him anymore, I sure take advantage of every chance to get out to his jobs and take a spin on a scraper if one is sitting.
In 1967 he had been saving up for a while, and purchased a 2U D8 (seen in pictures) He started of by clearing bush in the winter and then breaking the land in the spring for farmers. He also buried stone piles. In 1968 the RM that he lives in asked him to build some road, so he had to grow his fleet. And added a D7 and pull scraper to build the road. It was then that he realized he was going to be a road builder, and in the fall of 69 purchased a pair of used DW21's. He ran with this fleet for 4 years and only added a grader. In 1974 he bought a brand new 627B from the local Cat dealer, Kramer Tractor, and then another new 627B in 1978. From there the fleet has just grown and grown.
He now runs 8 scrapers, 6 articulated trucks, 7 excavators, 10 dozers, 4 graders, loaders, wheel dozers, backhoes, skid steers, and so many other support machines. He has defiantly been an inspiration to me, to see what he has accomplished over the last 50 years.
Mog5858 ??? what machine is missing? The 2U down in Estevan is on the list to pick up this summer finally so we can make one out of the two. That D6 I found were not sure if we want to buy yet or not, guy wants to much for it. And the Sixty, we still need to get ahold of the old farmer to make him an offer.
Cheers,
Nate