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Nikiforuk, Blair (Contact)

Tracks and Treads Magazine, Number Four (4) 1991

Finning Ltd., 1991

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Année
1991
Lieu d'édition
Vancouver, B.C.
Auteur
Nikiforuk, Blair (Contact)
Éditeurs
Finning Ltd.
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Tracks and Treads Magazine, Number Four (4) 1991 Caterpillar Equipment Finning Ltd. Cat, Diesel Power Super Ferry Takes Shape - Construction of the first, S-class vessel for BC Ferries, which will use a Cat 3606 - article with great photos of the, vessel under construction, Graham Brothers Road Show - one of the most impressive private, collections of antique equipment in the country, Alberta Special Waste Treatment Centre, Swan Hills, Alberta, Used equipment, Cold Weather Operating, Cat FB200B Purpose-built Buncher, Keyano College in Fort McMurray builds on success, Construction of the Langdale Creek Bypass, near Gibsons, presents a challenge for TNL Construction, Bortnick Contracting of Campbell River, BC Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
Tres bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

25 pages. Features: Super Ferry Takes Shape - Construction of the first S-class vessel for BC Ferries, which will use a Cat 3606 - article with great photos of the vessel under construction; Graham Brothers Road Show - one of the most impressive private collections of antique equipment in the country; Alberta Special Waste Treatment Centre, Swan Hills, Alberta; Used equipment; Cold Weather Operating; Cat FB200B Purpose-built Buncher; Keyano College in Fort McMurray builds on success; Construction of the Langdale Creek Bypass, near Gibsons, presents a challenge for TNL Construction; Bortnick Contracting of Campbell River, BC uses Cat ground tools to reduce costs; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine