Posted by Jack in Fla on December 08, 2008 at 12:22:37 from (64.12.117.74):
I built this truck on a dare. Every body said it would not work, cause you could not get power to rear axel. Well there it is, all the axels are Dana 60 and all three pull. It is the most awsome pulling thing I ever got to drive. It has a new style 6 354 perkins ( 200 HP turbo charged, and a air to air aftercooler), Has 285 Clark 5 spd, Brownleep 3 spd aux, and two speed transfer case.The transfer case is out of a M-37 Dodge Military, F-800 u-joints to transfer case and 1410"s after that, Has a total of 16 working u-joints when it rolls. Has 10 285-75R-16"s and $$$$$$$, does not wear tires at all. Has 6 wheel Disc breaks, and will stop on a dime. I am Really prowd of this thing, Cause they said it would not work. Has made 2 trips to Indana,to bring tractors home, and going to make another real shotly, to Red Bud, Ill to bring a third one back. 1800 C Oliver Jack
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