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SELF-LOADING SKIDDER

USER TESTIMONIALS

Loranger Old Farmer's Day 2004

8 Wheel Log Wagon Index

Chronicle Story about the Lindsey Wagon

Belize Mahogany Loggers

Eyles Letter of 1936

Eyles Order of 1936

Request for Quote by Grimes

Financial Information

Instructions for Hub Caps on Wagons

Wagon Company Payroll - 1910

W.H. Burton Hours and Tasks -- May 1913

Payroll 1914

Wagon Company Payroll - 1932

Wagon Company Salaries

Wagons Shipped April 1922

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Wagons Shipped 1929

Rise and Fall

Lindsey Wagon History

Graysonia Memories

Wagon Pictures

Busy Body and Shays

Lindsey Wagon Co. 1940 Brochure

Wagon/Skidder Testimonials Index

Lindsey Wagon - 1964

Loading a Log Wagon

Loading a Skidder

Wagon Patent Info

Lindsey Lumber Company

San Augustine Lbr. Co. & Lindsey Wagon


Logging Index

 

ARKANSAS LUMBER COMPANY,

Manufacturers of Soft Yellow Pine.

General Office: St. Louis, Mo.

Saw and Planing Mills, Daily Capacity 100,000 Feet.

WARREN, ARK., Jan. 15, 1904.

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—Referring to the self-loading skidders which we purchased from you last spring; we are pleased to say that we have discarded the use of wagon entirely in our camps as we have found your self-loading skidder the most economical appliance for handling logs now in the market.

Yours truly,

ARKANSAS LUMBER COMPANY,

Per J. G. LEAVITT, Sec.

 

FORDYCE LUMBER COMPANY

Manufacturers of Arkansas Yellow Pine

Band and Gang Sawed.

Annual Capacity, 30,000,000.

FORDYCE, ARK., Jan. 19, 1904

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—Replying to your inquiry of recent date, we are using a full equipment of your self-loading skidders, and are very much pleased with the results we are obtaining. We have for a number of years used practically this, same sys tem for logging, with the exception that we did not have the self-loading device. We consider it the most economical method of putting logs to the track. We are now using twelve of these skidders, and putting on from 100,000 to 120,000 feet per day with same.

Yours truly,

FORDYCE LUMBER COMPANY,

Per C. V. EDGAR, Sect.

 

AMERICAN LUMBER COMPANY, White Pine.

ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Jan. 16, 1904.

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—We received the self-loading skidders and assure you that we consider them the best investment we have made for our woods operations. They are very convenient for hauling all sizes of logs, especially for a short distance, which helps to keep down our hauling expenses.        

Yours truly,

AMERICAN LUMBER COMPANY,

Per IRA R. BENNETT, Gen. Mgr.

 

KAUL LUMBER COMPANY,

Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber.

BIRMINGHAM, ALA., Jan. 14, 1904.

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—We have yours of the 12th inst., and in reply beg to state that we are using about twenty-five of your skidders, for short hauls, and we are very much pleased with them. We unhesitatingly recommend them to any one logging on a short haul method. Yours very truly,

KAUL LUMBER COMPANY,

Per J. H. CADY.

 

THE ALLISON LUMBER COMPANY,

Manufacturers and Wholesale Shippers of Short Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber.

Bellamy, Sumter County, Alabama.

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—In reply to yours of the 11th inst., in regard to skidders will say that we are using about thirty of your skidders. We find them preferable to anything we have used in skidding logs to our track. The ones that you have lately gotten out have given us perfect satisfaction.     

Yours very truly,

ALLISON LUMBER COMPANY,

Per E. F. ALLISON.

 

BONE BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY

Square People, Square Lumber, and Square Dealing.

Mill at Binford, Miss.

ABERDEEN, Miss., Dec. 8, 1903.

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—Enclosed please find our check for $35.00 in payment for one skidder received from you some days ago.

We have given it a thorough trial and find that the skidder is the very article with which to get logs up the hill.

Very truly,

BONE BROS. Lbr. Co.,

 Per J. W. BONE.

 

LOUISIANA LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED.

Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Lumber.

ROCHELLE, LA., Jan. 29, 1904.

Lindsey Wagon Company, Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—We are using five of your self- loading skidders and find them entirely satisfactory. We feel that properly handled they will do what is claimed for them; and that the use of them is an economical way of handling logs.

Very truly,

LOUISIANA LUMBER COMPANY,

Per J. S. RUSSELL, Mgr.

 

THEODORE KUNDTZ,

Manufacturer of Sewing Machine Cabinet Work.

CLEVELAND, 0., Jan. 14, 1904.

Lindsey Wagon Company Laurel, Miss.:

GENTLEMEN—In compliance with your request of the 12th, beg to advise you that the self-loading skidders and other logging wagons which 1 have purchased from you have given me perfect satisfaction in every respect and I can highly recommend the same.

Very truly yours,

THEODORE KUNDTZ

 

 

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