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reckon he had no idea that was coming.
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Might be a tractor coming.

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Mc Cormick- Deering?
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or "John" Deere

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Peter is a train guy, not a tractor sort of guy.
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jon_d wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 7:57 pm Peter is a train guy, not a tractor sort of guy.
You are correct Jon. D but Mc Cormick Deering manufactured rail tractors for the logging tramways in Australia, one used to go past near your Taggerty property. :o :D :)
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2foot6 wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 10:31 pm
jon_d wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 7:57 pm Peter is a train guy, not a tractor sort of guy.
You are correct Jon. D but Mc Cormick Deering manufactured rail tractors for the logging tramways in Australia, one used to go past near your Taggerty property. :o :D :)
Is that the same as the one in the park at Marysville?
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The rail tractor at Marysville is a Fordson rail tractor, but the various
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rail tractors were very similar in design, just different motors and drives. This rail tractor at Erica without a roof is the one I found in the bush in 1972, it's a Mc Cormick Deering.
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This rail tractor at Erica without a roof is the one I found in the bush in 1972, it's a Mc Cormick Deering.
A lot of land clearing since 1972..... It is amazing what you find walking along the tracks. :roll: :roll:
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