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Posted by Brad Wright of MO on January 11, 2006 at 13:25:58 from (70.255.147.175):
What was the Biggest Agricultural or Construction Tractor ever made. I believe it was the Big Bud but I am not sure. Big Bud 16V-747
Manufactured: 1978 - 1978 Total built: 1 Power: Drawbar (HP): 900 Engine: Manufacturer: Detroit Diesel Fuel: diesel - turbo Cylinders: 16 Displacement (ci): 1472 Compression: Rated RPMs: 2100 Torque (ft-lbs): Firing order: Oil capacity (qts): Transmission: Forward: 6 Reverse: 1 MFWD: standard (4WD) Capacity: Fuel (Gal): 1,000 Tires: Ag front: 35x38 Ag rear: 35x38 Dimensions: Weight (pounds): 95,000 Wheelbase (inches): Length (inches): Width (inches): Height (inches): Ground clearance (inches): Electrical: Battery volts: Ground: Battery cold-cranking amps: Alternator amps: Serial Numbers: 1978 7816 Comments: The Big Bud 16V-747 is the largest tractor made in the 20th Century. It was custom ordered by Rossi Farms of California. It is 14 feet tall, 20 feet wide, and 28 feet long. Fully loaded with fuel and ballast it weighs 130,000 pounds. The tractor is still in use in Montanta.
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