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- Q6844075 subject Q7373782.
- Q6844075 abstract "The Might-E Tug is a multi-purpose 3-wheeled electric towing unit designed to move a wide variety of objects ranging from carts and bins up to small planes and cars. It was developed by Canadian Electric Vehicles in their manufacturing facility in Errington, British Columbia.".
- Q6844075 thumbnail Might-E_Tug_picture.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6844075 wikiPageWikiLink Q7373782.
- Q6844075 comment "The Might-E Tug is a multi-purpose 3-wheeled electric towing unit designed to move a wide variety of objects ranging from carts and bins up to small planes and cars. It was developed by Canadian Electric Vehicles in their manufacturing facility in Errington, British Columbia.".
- Q6844075 label "Might-E Tug".
- Q6844075 depiction Might-E_Tug_picture.jpg.