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Posted by Truth seeker on February 18, 2006 at 17:53:10 from (170.215.133.106):
Hi! I've been thinking of converting a toyota '81 pickup truck to a tractor (while I'm waiting for parts for the AC WD45 to come in). It has a 22r 90HP engine in it. Thoughts. If I got a large hydrolic pump and mounted it to the engine (since it doesn't have power steering it's not really crowded in there), it could power the three point hitch, external hydrolics, and - with a hydrolic motor, -could run a PTO. The pickup has 4wd with a low range, so I'm hoping that no modifications will be needed there. Any hints, tips, warnings, or suggestions? Thanks .
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