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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2010

Using the tranny and steering mechanism from an old Sears garden tractor. Using rubber tire against flywheel driving #35 chain goes walking speed max. Utilizing 1935 2hp Fairbanks- Morse for power.

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  • lol love it!!!

  • @1darron1 , thanks. just having fun show-doggin' the fun stuff we all like to do. you know waht i'm talkin' 'bout. Later, Rick.

  • HELLO

    CAN A 21 HP SEARS LAN, TRACTOR MORE A 3000 POUND BASS BOAT?

  • @memberson , hello, i assume you mean 'move'. i dunno what a "lan" tractor is.

  • Nicely done! Bravo!

  • @madwilliamflint , thanks for the positive comment. I use this thing mostly to move a 14 ft trailer around with an extension ladder attached to trim the trees in my yard. Later, Rick.

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  • clutch is just a little loud might wanna get that checked LOL

  • @popnstart That explains a lot. I assumed you made good money. you do nice work. I see you have the finest equipment, materials, and parts sources.

  • I just watched the video of the steam engine with the 90^ out of phase cyl. moving this trailer. Now you have a tractor to do it. I am confused by all of the spinning parts. But I wanted to ask why the caption said the steam engine did not have torque? Is it because of the short stroke?

  • @memberson , see response below.

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