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1958 - Mobile Silo: A cement Silo, claimed to be the first to be completely mobile, has made its bow in England. Its plywood body on a steel frame keeps dry cement in a usable condition indefinitely, and since it also carries sand and aggregate. It can mix wherever water is available. It is claimed particularly useful in moist climates, is light enough to be towed by a one-ton truck, and has a built-in rotary blower for the quick and even discharge of its contents. Pictures Shows: The mobile silo looking like an open-mouthed alligator when under tow

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13185535
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46922793
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5561px x 4444px (1.1MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Keystone Pictures USA

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Aggregate Alligator Available Blower Built-in Cement Claimed Climates Completely Contents Discharge Enough Indefinitely Keeps Mobile Moist Open-mouthed Particularly Plywood Quick Rotary Silo Towed Usable Useful Wherever


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