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There are public museums across the prairies that have gathered old farm machinery for preservation. The Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw and another one in Cardston come to mind. People think of the west as flat open grain fields, but someone had to build the roads and ditches that make it accessable now. Likewise, into the aspen forests, the fields had to be cleared before fencing or seeding. Lots of heavy equipment used there too.
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They do have functional small bulldozers on display at his N.H. show every year,
Bob C
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Hi Bob and Clive
Which size were you speaking of? Off course these are US versions. Cheers Phil
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When possible I try to get a 3/4 front view. Ideally no civilians or non-mil vehicles in background. As Canada used US tractors this isn't a problem. Of course, I have to defer to the author to ensure that any photo represents a model that Canada actually used. If you have images to offer please send them to me at clive@servicepub.com Many thnx, C
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