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Concur with Cliff
Military; not necessarily a gun tractor but the Marmon-Herrington 4 wheel drive makes it an interesting and worthwhile acquisition. Once you have it look for the Army Registration Number (ARN) painted on the bonnet somewhere under the post-war paint. This will hopefully identify what it was fitted with when taken into service.
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Many were SnoGo units with the blower taken off, but not this one.
Also, the cab side pressing has three ribs - not a 42, which had 2 ribs. I can't remember if the three-rib version was 1941 or 1940 though. Gordon
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