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  2. WesTrac - Wikipedia

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    WesTrac is based in South Guildford, Western Australia, and is the Caterpillar dealer for Western Australia, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory. [1] [2] Until 1989, the Caterpillar dealership in Western Australia was known as Wigmores, which was also bought by Australian Capital Equity in 1988 and renamed as WesTrac.

  3. Chamberlain Tractors - Wikipedia

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    The Western Australian Government, having heard of Chamberlain's plan to build tractors, persuaded the Chamberlains to use an ex-munitions factory in Welshpool, Western Australia. The first tractors rolled off the production line in 1949. [1] The first Chamberlain tractor produced was the model 40K, which had 40 horsepower (30 kW) twin-cylinder ...

  4. Bell Brothers (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Western Transport Bell Brothers was a diversified company with interests in the aggregates , automotive , civil engineering , heavy heads, mining engineering and transport industries. Primarily based in Western Australia , it also had smaller interests in other states of Australia.

  5. List of rocks in Western Australia, C-E - Wikipedia

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    This list includes all gazetted rocks, boulders, pinnacles, crags, needles, pillars, rock formations, and tors in Western Australia, both inland and offshore. It does not include monoliths gazetted as mounts or hills, such as Mount Augustus. It is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia. [1]

  6. List of Western Australian locomotive classes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Western Australian locomotive classes, being classes of locomotive that have worked on railways in Western Australia. The majority of Western Australian steam locomotive classes were operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR). Regularly scheduled steam working ceased on WAGR mainline operations after 1971 ...

  7. List of museums in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Western Australia contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for ...

  8. Farmall Australia - Wikipedia

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    International Harvester produced farm tractors in Australia under both the Farmall and McCormick International brands from 1939 until 1973, after which only the McCormick International brand was used. As in the North American market, the Farmall brand was reserved primarily for row-crop tractors with narrow front wheels. Farmall tractors were ...

  9. Western Australian Government Railway lines and operations ...

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    Names of lines were abbreviated regularly in WAGR publications–to facilitate List of Stations and Sidings on the Western Australian Government Railways open for Traffic sections in Goods rates books. [2] [3] Also at one stage every location was numbered with a code number. B – Boulder Line; B.B. – Boyanup–Busselton–Flinders Bay