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More of WHAT IS THIS?? PixJust more pics of the "great unknown". Craig ...this thread has 7 replies and has been viewed 1487 times
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Just more pics of the "great unknown". Craig
Last edited by Craig A; 10-11-2005 at 09:37 PM. |
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Good god man, we have been waiting 3 1/2 years for the answer, WHAT IS IT?
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YIKES........forgot all about that THING.......
![]() Some acquaintances and I sort of figure it's what's left of a "self propelled" well drilling rig. It might also make for a pretty neat self propelled big engine....... ![]() For all I know it might still be available.......
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YIKES........forgot all about that THING.......
I too am getting crazy enough to ask myself questions that I either don't know the answer to or forget to answer myself!!!!
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Could be the start of another workbench!!!!
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This is the running gear to a 1914 Buckeye Traction Ditcher Manufactered in Findley Ohio. There is a complete, running one in Fransville Indiana. Don in Indiana
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There is one that drives but the trencher part is static at the Walloon Lake show in northern Michigan.
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