Posted by wilson ind on January 15, 2015 at 15:33:49 from (50.253.197.101):
Bought this thing 2 years ago at auction. fellow had died left all his toys for widow to sell. Lots of neat things and of course lots of junk. He had cut down jeep axles, mounted jeep transmission hyd motor and hydro pump. His brother in law said it worked somewhat but was very slow with little power. I found belt drive to pump with missmatched sheeves and worn belt. Engine had no start or kill switch amoung other things.Not critizing fellow as he passed away while this thing was a work in progress.I relocated pump to direct drive,added switches, seat , and few other things. Engine was stuck. Thanks old. atf and lacqure thinner, now runs well. Now must add roll cage and seat belt. First test run yesterday, Hit large hidden clump of dirt. rolled to side, then settled back. Through me off got right leg caught under wheel, left leg caught in shift leavers. Lots of bandages sore for a few more days. Though was going to have to call neighbors to get mo out from under wheel and trapped foot. I know some will say why not buy mule or the like, I just like to have something different as well as wanted to finish it for the guy. Ok Ok Geprge yes Im cheap also!!!!!!!!!!
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