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I think I found the next set of tires that I want to put on my deuce today. Not sure if I will have to lift it or not to make them fit......
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Sources I've read say they are part of a Military program for supplying and protecting the Alaskan Tundra in the late 50's. Some others were tested in AZ in the early 60's. There is a "tractor" on display near Yuma, AZ. The is a tractor and some of the cargo trailers in a salvage yard behind Fort Wainright in Fairbanks. There are more remains of a tundra train near Alaska Pipeline Pumping Station #13. Built by the LeTourneau Company.
I like those better!! What the heck are those things?
Nice!Sure just turn it up a couple of flats on the pump..LOL
YOU CAN DO IT..!
In the OP, are those big tires or is that a very small man? I can't tell the multi-fumes are eating away at my brain.
They were known as snow trains. I saw it on the discovery channel a while back.Sources I've read say they are part of a Military program for supplying and protecting the Alaskan Tundra in the late 50's. Some others were tested in AZ in the early 60's. There is a "tractor" on display near Yuma, AZ. The is a tractor and some of the cargo trailers in a salvage yard behind Fort Wainright in Fairbanks. There are more remains of a tundra train near Alaska Pipeline Pumping Station #13. Built by the LeTourneau Company.
Wrecker the only remaning one is owned by a guy in Alaska, he has nearly a mile of the trailers that go behind the control cabin. It was posted a few months ago, on pirate 4x4.
The whole set up is for sale I think the owner is asking 20k.
If only I could get it in one shot, I think I may need a long load permit [\QUOTE]
OK fellow steelsoldiers......time to take up collection.
Can you imagine bringing the control cab to a MV meet......it would be DA BOMB!!!!!