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"Write me SKY TRAK in holes in rusty metal."

If I have seen an older rustier telehandler than this old rundown beaten-up OmniQuip International Sky Trak 10054, why, I cannot remember it.

 

I have fun news to report: "SkyTrak" (one word) 10054s are still being manufactured, nowadays by JLG Industries, which purchased OmniQuip in 2003.

 

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In the Glen Elk neighborhood of Clarksburg, West Virginia, on July 6th, 2020, at the southeast corner of Clark Street and Mayo Street.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Clarksburg (2117793)

• Harrison (county) (2002267)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• brand names (300417219)

• logotypes (300224774)

• orange (color) (300126734)

• perforating (300192586)

• transferring construction equipment (300167975)

• vents (outlets) (300002943)

 

Wikidata items:

• 6 July 2020 (Q57396806)

• Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area (Q5127605)

• Glen Elk (Q104889574)

• July 6 (Q2695)

• July 2020 (Q55281154)

• North-Central West Virginia (Q7053532)

• telescopic handler (Q1943369)

• Treaty of Fort Stanwix (Q246501)

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Uploaded on June 22, 2021
Taken on July 6, 2020