More RTI photos, any info?

Got a few more pictures of the RTI that I posted on before. 1951 model.

Anyone know more about this particular modification?
Would like to see a more complete unit, it one exists, and ever better, literature on this conversion?

A little of what we can make out about it: front pump works blade; gears on PTO likely drove another pump not shown; two BeGe units not fully understood. We are in Arizona, and beleave this is an Arizona tractor.

Tried to search based on the BeGe pump, and on the RTI, not finging much.

Thanks.
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You mite want to look at the Oliver site. They had a connection with Be Ge about the time the 990 s were built. Mite look at Oliver Industral equpt. HTH. clint
 
Those are the types of questions I was hoping someone here would hold answers to.

It appears that by use of the gear on the original axle, and the chain that is still present, the rear wheels revive drive. It looks like two chains are missing, one on each side, to connect the gears seen in the fourth photo, are missing. Likewise, the chains that go from the gears on the PTO to the pump I didn't show, are missing.
 
That is a MM with a Be-Gee Conversion package. Oliver Corporation Bought out Be-Gee for their crawler/Industrial & Orchard equipment in the late 1950's. I don't have the date on the top of my head.

Very interesting & Unique tractor.
 

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