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This is an animated SVG that was created online. The tractor and trailor were originally at the far right. I uploaded the photo to PnZ Cloud SVG, converted it to SVG, selected the tractor and trailor and saved it as a separate object. I then deleted the tractor and trailor from the original SVG photo, selected some of the grass and bushes to cover up the hole where they were. I then placed it all together and told the online software to animate the tractor. The tool I used is believed to be the first program that lets anybody create animated SVG with just the movement of a mouse. You can go to www.Pac-n-Zoom.com to take a look at it.
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