The skidder shown below appears to be a home built affair, probably incorporating a commercially available donkey engine for hoisting.
The flat car is from the Wisconsin Central, a predecessor to the Soo line. Lumber and logging was a significant business for that line around the turn of the century (1899/1900). The only visible means of holding the skidder to the flat (other than gravity) are some chins at the rear.
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