All-terrain Nodwell on Biglorryblog..does it go by another name though...?

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"Hallo again!" says Keeper of the Flame Martin Phippard. Faced with a bout of bad weather in the South West he tels me he's been searching the internet (some new fangled device I'll be bound). Anyroadup he adds: "There's always something interesting to be found like these images of a truck carrying a Nodwell and then again, a Nodwell carrying a truck. Brings a whole new meaning to the words dual-purpose innit? Martin..." And click through here for the Nodwell pulling the truck!

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I'm sure I've blogged on that tracked titan before... Though I'm sure it wasn't called a Nodwell... Something else perhaps? Anyroadup I'm off for Sunday lunch, back later!

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Mariusz Koscinski

Maybe you mean Foremost Vehicles? [URL=http://www.foremost.ca/index_vehicles.php]LINK[/URL]

gregor kos

ammm... I think this one is foremost husky 8

Sheldon Merko

This is a a Flex trac nodwell 900 originally built in the 70's for the Alaskan Pipeline.It was refurbished by Marcep Manufacturing in Alberta, Canada and is currently used for rig moving in the Alberta oil patch.

wayne riedliner

That machine is Terreflex model 900. Only 2 ever built. It is a a copy of the Nodwell model 600 of which there was only ever 3 built.Foremost Husky-8 is quite a different machine with rigid frame and single engine. I oerated both types .

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