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Old 23-12-22, 16:27
Bob Phillips Bob Phillips is offline
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A very interesting read, thanks for posting this Hanno.
Bob I would point out the many CMPs that made it onto farms, to the corner gas station as snow plow trucks and recovery vehicles and even forklift conversions, for many years after they were surplused in Canada. I remember a time when they were to be found almost everywhere in rural Ontario.
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