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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

Oliver Cletrac with an Austin 1L engine with a 4 speed transmission. Oliver engine has a 3 speed transmission. Combined equals 13 forward gears and 7 reverse gears. Custom built 30 years ago. Feedback, questions and comments are welcome :) thanks

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  • it's called a sense of humour

  • Looks like you had a good time on trhe ice , Do you use normally in the winter ? hauling sledges or ?

  • great time on ice. just trying to rough it up so it would resist sliding. i used to use it for hauling logs up in Muskoka, North of Huntsville in ON for firewood. it never leaves a trail of destruction like bigger machines, eh.

  • how mutch cost this conversion and what is normal speed max speed????

  • Conversion was done before money was invented. Normal speed is what is demonstrated in the video and top speed is approximately running speed of a person.

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  • "Drifting: a sport where drivers intentionally induce oversteer." Yea, u can drift on ice, and yea, that's awesome.

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  • @motocross19916 it creates the motion of drifting, therefore it is drifting

  • @TiagoTiagoT As small as this machine is you would save little to no fuel and modern machines can actually be less efficient than their older counterparts due to repair costs and fuel consumption (most new machines motors run at a higher r.p.m. which wears parts faster and to keep the motor spinning that fast uses more fuel) and it would be that the ice is slippery not that the machine is so heavy.

  • A little bit to the left *BANG* "Oh crap there goes my wifes car!"

  • lol

  • @TiagoTiagoT what i am trying to say is that they don't make stuff like they used to. cars now days are too complicated to work on unlike say a 1968 charger or a 1975 ford f800. now you just about need a technician to work on something like a tractor,bulldozer or any farm machinery like this

  • @ChuCk230e well, obliviously you shouldn't buy a crappy one regardless of when it was made

  • @TiagoTiagoT no. you are talking about getting something new to replace some thing that was actually built with quality by a quality tractor manufacturer

  • @ChuCk230e are you saying older models are more fuel efficient?

  • @TiagoTiagoT how. older is better

  • btw, you might wanna consider purchasing a modern replacement, i imagine you might save a lot in fuel consumption

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