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Thanks for the update. I am glad to see some progress. By "new" engine do you mean another, or one totally done already? And may I ask what the BFG Krawler tires are for?
Lookin good!
Speaking of the detroits....I was at the National John Deere Two-Cylinder Expo at Waterloo, and one of the exhibits there was a 4020 with a 6V92 Detroit swapped in. Others have done it also, with bigger ones....here are the pics. Yes that is a random guy, and yes, sorry for the slight blurryness.
Ultimate :funny::funny::rolleyes:
Thanks for the laughs guys.
Welcome GIP (I must remember not to type out GIMP...) to the site, you and your chicken's antics are enjoyed alongside WM's (Elmo excluded specifically).
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SasSanta, that is an awesome truck. I like the dual intakes & exhausts. That hardtop is really nice too.
Maybe you would drive it more if it was green....lol.rofl
I would think something on top of the hatchback would be way too high, and over a desirable cog. Plus it would be a pita to make a hatch that strong, and still removable...but maybe you don't want that.
Also, how are you gonna get that buggy up and down from there??? I wanna see that. Your...
I think I know the one kid in the back of the truck...he is from my school.
I didn't see you there recently, when were you there. I made it this last week, and for blackout nite.
;) It's not a flying brick is it???rofl (Space Cowboys)
I know many older construction/excavating equipment ran the old Detroits, like excavators, loaders, and I think many cranes. Certainly off road dumps too.
But they are reliable, simple, and popular, so the engine should be the least of...
:drool: I like that floor plan Rayzer. The only minor changes I'd make were covered by JD. I like hauling the small deployable vehicle. (Escape pod in emergency...):mrgreen:
That is interesting. I knew Massey H. made some for the mil., along with IH, la tourneau, USTRAC, etc, however, I did not know they were so rare.
Deere used some for the mil, that weren't designated, and some for plane tugs, mowers, etc.
Is this what Massey did?
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