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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2010

Hit and miss engine made in Norway 1919 5-6 hp.
Gearbox from Mercedes 1952, rear end Ford Anglia,steering parts Chevrolet 1925,rear wheel Mercedes 1972

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  • how did you made a clutch!?

  • @SthealthRaider

    See my first video of the tractor. Home made tractor with old hit and miss engine #3.

    In the end of the video you can see how the clutch works

  • Thank you dougaustintx.

    Yes. The engine was only start in the garage ,and nothing to use it to.

    Now, we can move it and have some extra fun with it.

  • Really cool and a very nice paint job. That thing has got some ground speed too! The vibrations from these contraptions keeps the blood in us old folks circulating! Great job!!

  • Hi Popnstart, Steamwally and jrcaseman

    Thank you for nice comments.

    My son (32) and me (64) has great fun to make this tractor from old part I have collet in my garage over 45 year.

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  • I still enjoy very much thank you please up date for me! Thanks, John in USA

  • has any of the gents in this video gotten sex from this? please respond!!

  • You guys are too FAT for this! You should let me get on it, i'm skinnier ;) LOL NICE !!!

  • I've never seen anything quite like it..!! - I cant decide whether it looks so wrong or quite cool. either way I applaud your engineering skills for making it, and making it work too. Brilliant!!

    Must admit I do like what you've done here..LOL :-)

  • I first saw this engine! Tell us about it??

    This motor with surface ignition?

  • that is so cool!

  • fair play well done mate

  • Very nice job gentlemen! I love these old machines, built when common sense was expected from people to not put your hand where it doesn't belong.

  • Cool noen norske!

  • that thing is awsome!!! =3-

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