…Continued from Diesel Locomotive & Caboose.
Row of Old Tractors on July 3, 2009
Behind the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum building is a sizable accumulation of old vehicles and equipment extending back into the weeds, apparently awaiting restoration, although in order to display it all the museum would need to build a significant expansion. Pictured here is a lineup of old crawler tractors. They are pictured individually below.
This is a Model 16 Lightfoot Tractor built by the Monarch Tractor Company of Watertown, Wisconsin.
International-Harvester TA40 with Bucyrus-Erie blade
Cletrac Tractor & Other Equipment
This photo shows a view that includes a 1951 Caterpillar D8 Triple Drum Yarder, a Cletrac Tractor, a generator trailer, a small tractor and assorted yard and logging equipment.
1951 Caterpillar D8 Triple Drum Yarder
This 1951 Caterpillar D8 Triple Drum Yarder was donated by Bill Lyons of Ocean Park, Washington.
This Road Grader was manufactured by the Austin-Western Road Machinery Company of Aurora, Illinois.
Washington Iron Works Stationary Engine
This large stationary engine was built by the Washington Iron Works of Seattle, Washington.
This old log truck is a 1954 Ford.
Here is a lineup of various engines. The green one in the front is a Murphy Diesel engine.
Universal 293QS Jr. Pacemaker Portable Gravel Plant
This 293QS Jr. Pacemaker Portable Gravel Plant was built by the Universal Engineering Corporation of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a division of the Pettibone Mulliken Corporation of Chicago, Illinois.
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