Posted by Tony in Mass. on February 19, 2013 at 07:24:02 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: What is this? posted by Bill from MA on February 18, 2013 at 18:54:57:
You say 'state park', so my guess is rock crusher too. This is nearly complete one in a state park in western Mass. Someone in a Conn park found a complete almost restorable CaTaPeLaR, with the funny print cast into the frame. CCC and WPA projects took the rocks on the hill in back there and made crushed stone for road projects and concrete mixes. Lots of their equipment was in this age group, and since it was state or fed property, and WW2 was suppose to be over by Christmas, like WW1 was suppose to be, these machines were usually just covered with a tarp in 1942, and not seen again till 1972... now they are mysterious artifacts of an ancient civilization.... What park is this in? Upton State Forset is putting a museum together, and Mount Greylock likes to document this sort of stuff. It is most likely 'Fairbanks Morse Co Rutland Vermont'
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