Those older tractors have made us many millions of dollars over the years,& at quite a minimal cost as well..All maintenance & repairs were & are done in house as well..So we kinda know them in & out..Just rails were sent out for pins & bushings if we didn't have new sets in..When the newer equipment gives grief with electrical issues,the older mechanical iron keeps going..😂😂
Yeah! My pop had one he bought brand new in 1972 in Alaska to go placer mining, it was exactly like this one, except that it had a set of rippers.
Dad has one, still runs out very well, like to embarrass the cats with it, little hard on fuel though.
Good god, is that a V8?
Ran one...burned a barrel of fuel an hr.....no stopping it, tho!
one big bucket of bolts tht engine can convert to cummins cheaper than r/r
Charlie Tanner can get them reliable now, just took inter most of the production life to iron out the flaws lol
Those older tractors have made us many millions of dollars over the years,& at quite a minimal cost as well..All maintenance & repairs were & are done in house as well..So we kinda know them in & out..Just rails were sent out for pins & bushings if we didn't have new sets in..When the newer equipment gives grief with electrical issues,the older mechanical iron keeps going..😂😂