File:Ad McMyler Interstate Company 1912.JPG

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English: A 1912 advertisement highlighting the McMyler Interstate Company's "Type J 35-Ton Capacity Standard Gauge Locomotive Crane" fitted with a 1 yard or 1 yard Scraper Bucket from the industry journal "Engineering and Contracting", Volume XXXVIII, Number 26, Dec.26, 1912, p. 30
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Source Engineering and Contracting, Volume 38: Dec. 25, 1912
Author BGinOC, Engineering and Contracting

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