English: A vehicle at the Georgetown PowerPlant Museum, Georgetown, Seattle, Washington. I don't know much about this vehicle, and whether it in any way relates to steam technology, or is just being stored at the museum while awaiting restoration. Clearly some sort of heavy equipment, and the name on it says "Baker". If someone is more familiar with it, feel very free to flesh out this description.
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