Franklin 120-B P/A/B year?

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Call "Baker and sons" in OH, they can pull a build sheet on most franklin machines with a serial # and give you all the info.

Thank you!

Nice rig!

Nice  clean Looking machine !

earache,welcome to the forum.Yes,that is a nice looking machine.Been logging long?

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Nice little forwarder I'd like to own one like that or similar one day.

Thank you. It is a pretty clean one. There are a few around, but none that I know of working full time. And I could hardly consider mine working full time either as my time is split up so much between cutting, forwarding, trucking, bulldozing, looking at jobs, paperwork, etc...I own my own logging operation. I've been through three harvesters, and six forwarders.... I was "up" to a Fabtek 133XL and a Ponsse Wisent 8 wheel forwarder. That was the most un-fun logging has ever been for me. My pace has slowed considerably over the years, along with my willingness to have debt. The most fun I ever had logging was a first thinning white spruce plantation with a Husqvarna 346XP and an old guy running an old Allis WD40 with a cable jammer.I'm headed back that way it feels. I hope so anyway.Thank you for the props on the Franklin.Thank you for the welcome.Wait til you see my lowboy tractor-trailer...When it isn't on the lowboy, it rides on a 1972 Wisconsin tilt tag.

Looks good to me.

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