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1 month ago |
atomic-ranch.com | Hritik Godara |Ian McMaster
Bring your favorite room to life with these MCM products in primary colors, the essential building blocks of color. And of course, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and YouTube for more Atomic Ranch articles, house tours, and ideas! Related TopicsMCM entertainingMCM Furnitureprimary colors
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Dec 30, 2024 |
dieselworldmag.com | Amit Kumar |Hritik Godara
1967 Minneapolis-Moline G1000 Row CropBy the mid-1960s, Minneapolis-Moline had a long history of success behind it, but in all that history, they had not yet built a big, six-cylinder-powered row crop tractor. What’s a row crop tractor? Mainly, it means a tractor with an adjustable tread that can be set to match the spacing of the crops. The tractor also usually has a three-point hitch for mounting the implements used in row crop farming. Many row crop farmers need a PTO as well.
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Dec 30, 2024 |
dieselworldmag.com | Amit Kumar |Hritik Godara |Surajpal Singh Bisht
A 1957 GMC 9700 Gets New LifeBob Ward has modified vehicles just about all his life. The 46-year-old millwright from Ontario, Canada, started building custom rigs when he was teenager. “My previous vehicles include a 1967 Jeep CJ5 that has evolved since I was 17 years old,” Bob says. “It now has a 1.9L ALH TDI Stage 2 from Malone Tuning and 33-inch mud grapplers.”“The truck was formerly a 3-ton Pumper from the city of Woodstock in Ontario, Canada.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
atomic-ranch.com | Hritik Godara
Learn how the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has become a signal of the holiday season in New York. Raising the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is a cherished tradition with roots dating back to 1931. It all started on a cold night during the Great Depression when workers at the Rockefeller Center construction site decided to bring a little cheer to their rather grim holiday season.
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Aug 4, 2024 |
atomic-ranch.com | Hritik Godara
Beyond Atomic Designs’ modern planters sprouted from a passion for plants and woodworking. Jon Stroud grew up watching his father make beautiful furniture in his basement shop. His great-grandfather made decorative furniture, providing Jon with plenty of ideas to fuel his own creativity and imagination. It was only natural that woodworking became an integral part of his life from a young age.
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