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Did Chrysler build tractors ? ? ?
I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good.
Is that true? |
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Yah, It was the first generation Abrahms tank. Unstoppable! Boulder in the
way. Blast it with the gun. Really, I don't know off-hand if they made tractors. But, They probably did. They made boats and snow-runner snowmachines and snowblowers also, as well as air-conditioners for homes and businesses. "Hans-Marc Olsen" > wrote in message m... > I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. > > Is that true? |
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Yah, It was the first generation Abrahms tank. Unstoppable! Boulder in the
way. Blast it with the gun. Really, I don't know off-hand if they made tractors. But, They probably did. They made boats and snow-runner snowmachines and snowblowers also, as well as air-conditioners for homes and businesses. "Hans-Marc Olsen" > wrote in message m... > I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. > > Is that true? |
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Plymouth made tractors years ago..
"Hans-Marc Olsen" > wrote in message m... >I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. > > Is that true? |
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Plymouth made tractors years ago..
"Hans-Marc Olsen" > wrote in message m... >I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. > > Is that true? |
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Hans-Marc Olsen wrote:
> I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. > > Is that true? They still do, although they are semi-trailer tractors. Their marketed under the brnads Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star. How good they'd be at pulling a 6-bottom plow is debatable. Now with the right attachment, a Unimog might have a chance at a 2- or 3-bottom in sand. |
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Hans-Marc Olsen wrote:
> I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. > > Is that true? They still do, although they are semi-trailer tractors. Their marketed under the brnads Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star. How good they'd be at pulling a 6-bottom plow is debatable. Now with the right attachment, a Unimog might have a chance at a 2- or 3-bottom in sand. |
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deadbeat wrote:
> Yah, It was the first generation Abrahms tank. Unstoppable! Boulder in the > way. Blast it with the gun. > > Really, I don't know off-hand if they made tractors. But, They probably did. > They made boats and snow-runner snowmachines and snowblowers also, as well > as air-conditioners for homes and businesses. Here's something wild from the 50's: a Chrylser V-8 hemi-powered air raid siren: http://www.victorysiren.com/ Some wav files of one fo the three remaining units still working: http://www.victorysiren.com/x/wav/sound.htm 138 dB at 100 ft. 30,000 watts. Advertised range: 4 miles. Under optimum conditions: 50 miles! (Links are from the following thread on the 300M Club forums: http://300mclub.100megs42.com/forums...pic.php?t=6910) Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my adddress with the letter 'x') ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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deadbeat wrote:
> Yah, It was the first generation Abrahms tank. Unstoppable! Boulder in the > way. Blast it with the gun. > > Really, I don't know off-hand if they made tractors. But, They probably did. > They made boats and snow-runner snowmachines and snowblowers also, as well > as air-conditioners for homes and businesses. Here's something wild from the 50's: a Chrylser V-8 hemi-powered air raid siren: http://www.victorysiren.com/ Some wav files of one fo the three remaining units still working: http://www.victorysiren.com/x/wav/sound.htm 138 dB at 100 ft. 30,000 watts. Advertised range: 4 miles. Under optimum conditions: 50 miles! (Links are from the following thread on the 300M Club forums: http://300mclub.100megs42.com/forums...pic.php?t=6910) Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my adddress with the letter 'x') ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 13:16:54 -0600, Mike Behnke >
wrote: >Hans-Marc Olsen wrote: >> I need a new tractor for my farm and I heard that Chrysler tractors a good. >> >> Is that true? > > They still do, although they are semi-trailer tractors. Their >marketed under the brnads Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star. How >good they'd be at pulling a 6-bottom plow is debatable. > > Now with the right attachment, a Unimog might have a chance at a 2- or >3-bottom in sand. Not aware of a chrysler built tractor, but there were quite a few "assembled" brands that used the Chrysler Industrial engine. At least one model of Massey Harris used it (333 I think) and the Co-Op, Norseman, and a handful of others. |
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