Posted by Wardner on August 25, 2009 at 21:17:14 from (4.154.243.33):
p>Now this "H" smoker IS self-propelled. It is the same one that Mike CA spoke of. It is a tour de force. Just look at the trailer for some nice engineering. The fire box is where the rear frame once was. A small two cycle deep reduction motor powers the tractor. You can see the 1" exhaust pipe in some of the pictures. It would be hard to top this smoker/cooker.
I think it was Glenster who mentioned this tractor.
Meanwhile, I am in the process of removing my IH sickle bar mower from my small Clark forklift to my F400 to do the same job. I am using the mower as a hedge trimmer. I need a little more operator height and prime mover weight. It will plug into my front fast hitch. Pictures later.
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