Blaine spotted this one a site that harvests Pinterest photos (so I won’t link to it) and generates passive income when folks read through the site.
The 2A’s passenger side looks like it has seen some better days.
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Blaine spotted this one a site that harvests Pinterest photos (so I won’t link to it) and generates passive income when folks read through the site.
The 2A’s passenger side looks like it has seen some better days.
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Any guesses what the tractor was used for?
The tractor looks similar to the Alaskan Land Train built for the military back in the 50’s by LeTourneau.
The tires look the same (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/556827941407246684/), but the land train wasn’t a dually and the tractor cab was smaller. Still, it could very well have been related to that.
I think those are the tires on Bigfoot 5: http://bigfoot4x4.com/blog/bigfoot-5/
There’s also a land train (or part of it) on display at Yuma Proving Grounds Arizona. But it also does not have dual wheels, and the cab is different. However it does appear to be the same size/scale.
Found it. The Letourneau TC 264 Sno Buggy! Biggest Vehicles Ever Made – Multi-Wheel Heavy Trucks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pOarjP3XiE