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Modified Fordson tractor to run on a road made of logs, hauling timber out of the forest.

Built by the Skagit Steel and Iron Works of Sedro Woolley, Washington and operated by The Scott Brothers Lumber Company of Concrete, Washington.

At the Concrete Heritage Museum we have a rebuilt wagon very similar to the one behind this tractor. I guess it is possible that these are the same wheels.
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Author JOHN LLOYD from Concrete, Washington, United States
Camera location48° 31′ 34.16″ N, 121° 48′ 59.06″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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