1928 Ford Truck converted to a tractor....

Was a 1928 Ford now just a good ol' tractor.

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79fordfanatic
Mar 3, 2011

whats the price a arm and a leg

yoteeee
Jun 15, 2009

All though it appears to have the greatest traction ever, those steel wheels where not that great. The doodlebugs generally didn't have low enough gearing unless they installed a second transmission, which often made the frame so long that you could not get them turned around easily. With the standard three speed most of them had you could not get much of a plow moving. When you did have the power it was not hard to get the wheels to spin because they are so wide. The only way to stop the spin was to add more weight, which would make it sink in soft soils. Hey, but they do look cool don't they?

legratrodder
Apr 30, 2009

this is called a doodlebug. During WWII farmer couldn't get tractors or afford them. They built tractors out of Model A's and the like. Cost almost nothing to build. Not much of a tractor though.

fastlaneford
May 25, 2007

Who needs 4 wheel drive with rear wheels like these.

55pickup
May 6, 2007

Well....you'd never get stuck.

realamerican
Apr 5, 2007

no way... 351

vibesup
Feb 23, 2007

A blown 540 Big Block and it's off to the pulls...

37dodge
Dec 15, 2006

Now this would look good on my farm

ryno0314
Dec 1, 2006

his is the most coolest thing i have seen in a few weeks. does it run still?