Posted by Wardner on June 14, 2011 at 01:08:41 from (209.86.226.11):
In Reply to: For Wardner posted by Harold H on June 13, 2011 at 20:28:01:
That's quite the "rat rod". But it could use an umbrella, ROPS, 40 cup coffee maker, and a nice rack of moose antlers. And let us not forget a TV and whip antenna with a bikini top as a pennant. It also needs a few extra seats so the owner can take his family over to McDonalds.
There are people who build rat motorcycles with all sorts of equipment hanging off of them. But not too much paint either. Wish I had a picture on my hard drive.
LP tractors are getting expensive to run. Perhaps I could make my own fuel. Maybe I could put a wood-gas generator on my W400LP. I have a SCUBA tank refill compressor. I am running out of space though. Tractor now has:
front and rear Fast Hitches,
6 PTO's,
10KW AC generator,
30 CFM air compressor,
six remote hydraulic valves,
hydro-static PS,
two station air shifting/control for LPTO,
small electric air compressor,
two hydraulic pumps,
provision for 10 ice cream freezers running off two line shafts,
six hydraulic cylinders,
20 ton Carco military winch which will be coming off later.
and probably a few other things I can't remember
I know, you want pictures. Give me a couple of weeks and I might have a video walk-around to post. At this time I don't know if any of the above stuff works. I haven't run the tractor for at least a year.
This post was edited by Wardner at 01:37:05 06/14/11 2 times.
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