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Time to turn the garden over.............

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  1. rottiman

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    That time of the year....................needed to get the garden turned over this fall

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    Anyone care to guess whats powering this old girl?????????
     
  2. JustWood

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    Deutz ?
    Continental ?
     
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    looks like an engine in the pic, but that could just be there for looks and we just can't see the long extension cord
     
  4. Chris F

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    Looks like the Cat emblem so that would be my guess.
    I saw that working this morning when I was going to the mall, was that you driving it Rotti?
     
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    She is a vintage Steiger which started out in life with a 3208 Cat. The Cat blew up after about 4 or 5 years and was replaced with a naturally aspirated MACK truck motor with a Mack 5 and 4 Tranny after stretching the frame about 4 feet. That ran for the last 12 years until it blew a head gasket this summer. A week ago, we pulled the old Mack and tranny and replaced it with a newer Mack twin turbo and a 5 and 2 Mack tranny. When Chris F. saw it this morning it was dragging that 24 ft. sub-soiler across the field in 4th gear, high range and not even grunting. Figure it has between 450 & 500 h.p. at the wheels and the motor is all mechanical, no computer on this puppy.