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Anyone Ever Seen The Alaskan "Snow Freighter"?

Don Coyote

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I just stumbled across this on YouTube.....





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Back in 2010 i was in it, it was in Fox just across from the pipeline, was also in the snow train which was in a junkyard in Fairbanks. R.G. Letourneau made some pretty impressive machines. I have a bunch of pictures of both machines.The snow train was saved from the scrapper and is now in Whitehorse i believe. Don
 
Back in 2010 i was in it, it was in Fox just across from the pipeline, was also in the snow train which was in a junkyard in Fairbanks. R.G. Letourneau made some pretty impressive machines. I have a bunch of pictures of both machines.The snow train was saved from the scrapper and is now in Whitehorse i believe. Don

Photos would be appreciated! :ThumbsUp:
 
Don Horter produced the movie Wheels to the Arctic in 1955, some of it is in the above thread. I met him in 1957. I believe he also produced a film with Mack trucks in Alaska too.
 
One of them (the last one I think) is at the Yuma proving ground just north of Yuma AZ. I saw it years ago there. I believe it is still there.
 
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