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Crawlers I photo'd recently.

Truck Shop

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Not my photos. From a collection in PA. There was a collection of crawlers/tractors here in town owned
by Ted Small that had over 80 crawlers of all types and age. It was one of the largest privet collections
in the country.

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mekanik

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A few from Atlin. I would have liked to have taken a few more but it was very cold and windy.
A McCormick Deering missing a few parts.
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An old Caterpillar. It had a 3 cylinder engine.
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Not sure what the last 2 are
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John C.

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Reminds me of the term "push me pull you."

Is it a skid steer? Was it a loader? Are those grader chain drives? Kinda looks like a farm field in the background. What would someone use that thing for?
 
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