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  2. Amazon greenhouses: Take your gardening to the next level - AOL

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    The 8-by-6-foot Eagle Peak greenhouse is a pop-up, so it's basically like a tent for your plants that you can take away anytime. Enjoy two roll doors and roll-up windows. $150 at Amazon

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    RELATED: Best Plants to Buy on Amazon. The Home-Complete Walk-in Greenhouse currently retails for $89.95, but it's on sale right now for $74.89, making it a major steal! Plus, it doesn't skimp on ...

  4. Seagrave Fire Apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Around 1900, Seagrave opened a Canadian plant and subsequently sold a full range of apparatus until 1936. Entering into an alliance with well-known Canadian fire engine builder R. S. Bickle Co "Canadianized" versions of standard Seagrave rigs were assembled at Bickle's Woodstock, Ontario, plant, and sold under the Bickle-Seagrave banner. After ...

  5. Oshkosh Corporation - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Marines' Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting truck. Special Purpose All-Terrain Vehicle (S-ATV). [22] A developmental light all-terrain buggy-type design; Palletized Load System (PLS); M1074/M1075 trucks and M1076 trailer. [22] Five-axle all-wheel drive trucks and companion three-axle trailers; trucks fitted with a hooklift-type load-handling system

  6. FMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FMC also produced fire truck fire pumps and pumper bodies. It had an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) arrangement with Ladder Towers Inc. (LTI) to market aerial ladders. In the early 1980s the firefighting apparatus division of FMC tried to expand its role in aerial ladders on fire trucks, leveraging the Link-Belt crane division. FMC's ...

  7. Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    The first Volvo truck rolled off the production lines in 1928, and in 2016 Volvo Trucks employed more than 52,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, Volvo manufactures and assembles its trucks in eight wholly owned assembly plants and nine factories owned by local interests. [2]