Posted by wisconsinBill on December 07, 2007 at 14:18:52 from (216.127.196.129):
In Reply to: 1966 Scout questions posted by dhermesc on December 07, 2007 at 14:05:24:
I drove them alot when I was 18 in 1966. We had a 300 gal water tank in the pickup bed and booms on the front bumper. We even put 6" hub extensions to fit the corn rows. We ran the daylights out of them-plowed fields at 5 mph and spraying at 7mph over all terraine; forded streams to the back fields up to 30 inches deep. That engine and trans, etc took all we good give it. The spindles took a beating with the extensions. I think I remember a high and low range. Not very fast on road but we produced in the fields. We only had tin between us and outside-no insulation/anything but noise kept us awake on 20 hour days. BUy it and have lots of fun. I wish I had one and I'd put a plow on it. They did make 8 cyl, but that 4 cyl wa very tough- just not highway speeds..
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