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of Chicago
of Chicago


1912 F or ::;mall jobs a nd light work the ordinary ~ocrapcr
1912 Made a light two-wheeled land scraping machine, used for forming streets, prior to
machine a d e cribed above is too large and unhandy.
surfacing as well as lawns and building sites.
For such work a light two·wheeled machine is built,
weighing only abou t 600 lb. This has been used for
shaping the formation of city streetl> previous to
paving, lC'velling lawns and building site , in land·
scape engine<'rin_g. and in digging and cleaning ditche;,
for irri_gation and drainage work. In cities, also, it
has been used in the removal of snow. which is scrapt•d
to the side of tho str eet ready to be shovelled into
wagons. This machine is built by the Baker ) Ianu.
fHdnri ug Company, of Chicago, a


1946 [[Emmanuel Kaye]] and John Sharp (of [[Shay]] Ltd and [[Lansing Bagnall]]) became sole agents for '''Baker''' electric fork-lift trucks, a relatively unknown type of vehicle in the UK.
1946 [[Emmanuel Kaye]] and John Sharp (of [[Shay]] Ltd and [[Lansing Bagnall]]) became sole agents for '''Baker''' electric fork-lift trucks, a relatively unknown type of vehicle in the UK.

Latest revision as of 09:23, 28 December 2021

of Chicago

1912 Made a light two-wheeled land scraping machine, used for forming streets, prior to surfacing as well as lawns and building sites.

1946 Emmanuel Kaye and John Sharp (of Shay Ltd and Lansing Bagnall) became sole agents for Baker electric fork-lift trucks, a relatively unknown type of vehicle in the UK.


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