Category Archives: vehicles

Cockshutt 40 Tractor

A Cockshutt 40 Diesel Deluxe tractor. They were also available with gasoline or propane-powered engines.

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Robert Bell Steam Traction Engine

I saw this beautiful wood-burning steam-powered traction engine at the August 2010 Picton fair in Prince Edward County. #378 was manufactured in 1919 by the Robert Bell Engine & Thresher Co. in Seaforth, Ontario.

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Case 110 Tractor

A Case 110 tractor at Spurr Brothers in Melvern Square

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John Deere 6230R

A beautiful John Deere 6230R tractor

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Crazy Scooters

Crazy scooters in the Dominican Republic

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Halifax To Chester

A group of top down convertibles heading from Halifax to Chester, Nova Scotia

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Chasing The Mustang

Actually following, not chasing, a 40th Anniversary Ford Mustang as we drive along a beautiful Nova Scotia backroad between Sheet Harbour and Cole Harbour.

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Caterpillar Grader

A Caterpillar grader (not your typical camping vehicle) at Ellenwood Lake Provincial Park

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Rat Rods

Beautiful Rat Rods at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum for the 2024 Wings & Wheels car show celebrating the RCAF Centennial.

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14 Wing Greenwood Red 4

Red 4, a 2017 Rosenbauer Commander 4000 aerial (1750/250/115′ T-Rex platform) from the 14 Wing Greenwood Fire Department.

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