Engineers Max Martin and Graham Dixon and Ruapehu District Council works overseer Tony Donghi look on as a Sue Joe driver works to free up the tracks of the Ohakune playground tank, ready to tow it to the Dixon Engineering workshop. The volunteers are carrying out repairs to the tank to return it to a safe and presentable condition. It is the first time the tank has been moved since it was installed, with the help of Graham Dixon, about 21 years ago.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 20
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83Engineers Max Martin and Graham Dixon and Ruapehu District Council works overseer Tony Donghi look on as a Sue Joe driver works to free up the tracks of the Ohakune playground tank, ready to tow it to the Dixon Engineering workshop. The volunteers are carrying out repairs to the tank to return it to a safe and presentable condition. It is the first time the tank has been moved since it was installed, with the help of Graham Dixon, about 21 years ago. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 20
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