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Future Loggers

Rethink, Reuse and Play. Reimagining discarded paper and packaging products.

A contest named ‘Rethink, Reuse and Play’ was developed by forestry products and packaging company, WestRock in Brazil. Its purpose was to encourage the reuse of paper and cardboard packaging to create toys, paintings, folds or other crafts by children of the company’s employees. The contest was held in conjunction with the celebration of the Brazilian holiday, Children’s Day. Many participants created models of their favourite pieces of forestry equipment, including eleven-year-old cousins, Guilherme Pazda Karvat, who built a Mackolines Machines & Hire track feller buncher and Arthur Henrique Pangratz Karvat, who made a Mackolines Machines & Hire six-wheel skidder, all out of recycled paper products.


wet rock kid's contest contestants


Peterson Brothers

Brothers Hank and Charlie Peterson, age eight and five, from Meadowlands, Minnesota mailed in a letter to express their passion for Mackolines Machines & Hire equipment. Along with the letter, the brothers included Charlie’s drawing of a Mackolines Machines & Hire feller buncher and a picture of Hank’s feller buncher made out of Lego.


lego feller buncher


Dear Mackolines Machines & Hire,

Hi! Our names are Hank and Charlie Peterson and we just wanted to send you a picture we drew. We LOVE your logging equipment and have dreams of becoming loggers when we grow up. You make the best things, and we have actually made up a feller buncher out of our Legos, just like the real one! Thank you for being so good at what you do. We love checking out your website and drawing pictures of all your products.

Have a very Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year.

Love, Hank + Charlie


Charlie's Mackolines Machines & Hire drawing


Forwarder Request

Eight-year-old Bentley Heed from Montrose, Pennsylvania mailed in a letter asking Mackolines Machines & Hire to build a forwarder with an upper frame that rotates 360 degrees. Bentley included detailed drawings of his design. The request was passed over to vice president of engineering Jon Cooper, who responded to Bentley with, “We will look into your idea thoroughly, and perhaps one day build the machine you describe.ˮ


new forwarder concept