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  2. Linn tractor - Wikipedia

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    Linn tractors were used to haul freight beyond the ends of the rail lines on some Canadian power projects. [3] When the concept of rural snow plowing became accepted around 1920, Linn was one of the pioneers, with a v-plow and adjusting leveling wing design that was unmatched until better pneumatic tires, four-wheel-drive trucks and better highways appeared in the mid-1930s to plow highways on ...

  3. P107 - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the Germans used these captured half-tracks extensively under the name leichter Zugkraftwagen 37 U304(f) to tow various anti-tank guns. [9] With German half-tracks in short supply, Major Alfred Becker of the 21. Panzerdivision (which in 1944 was stationed near Caen in Normandy) suggested converting captured French vehicles.

  4. Sd.Kfz. 8 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most of the other German half-tracks, the Sd.Kfz. 8 was mostly used as a tractor for heavy artillery pieces and was generally not modified for other roles (apart from the few anti-tank conversions mentioned above). [18] The intended towed guns were the 15 cm Kanone 16; the 15 cm Kanone 18; the 10.5 cm FlaK 38, and the 21 cm Mörser 16. [19]

  5. Half-track - Wikipedia

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    From 1916 onward, there was a Russian project by the Putilov Plant to produce military half-tracks (the Austin-Putilov model), along the same lines, using trucks and French track parts. After the Russian Revolution and the establishment of the Soviet Union , Kégresse returned to his native France, where the system was used on Citroën cars ...

  6. Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper - Wikipedia

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    The Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper (sWS; "Heavy Military Tractor") was a German World War II half-track vehicle used in various roles between 1943 and 1945. The unarmored models were used as supply vehicles and as tractors to haul artillery. Armored versions mounted anti-aircraft guns or a 10 barrel rocket launcher (Nebelwerfer).

  7. Category:Half-tracks - Wikipedia

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    World War II half-tracks (33 P) Pages in category "Half-tracks" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Linn tractor; Lombard Steam Log Hauler; O.

  8. Kégresse track - Wikipedia

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    It can be fitted to a conventional car or truck to turn it into a half-track, suitable for use over rough or soft ground. Conventional front wheels and steering are used, although skis may also be fitted. A snowmobile is a smaller ski-only type. "Russo-Balt" "C24-30" from the garage of Tsar Nicholas II with Kégresse track. Adolphe Kégresse ...

  9. M3 half-track - Wikipedia

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    The M3 half-track was an American armored personnel carrier half-track widely used by the Allies during World War II and in the Cold War. Derived from the M2 half-track car , the M3 was extensively produced, with about 15,000 standard M3s and more than 38,000 variant units manufactured.