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Posted by Jon Hagen on November 29, 2000 at 19:48:55 from (63.160.194.106):
In Reply to: versatile 100 posted by philo on November 29, 2000 at 12:21:33:
They are a rare bird, have only seen three in the last 30 years. They appear to be about half scale to a model 118/125/145. The tractor tips site has very little info on them. built 66-67, had Ford 6 cyl diesel 363,125 hp. Trans is 4 forward and 1 rev. I think one of those I saw( 20 years ago) had a V8 gas engine in it, might be a retrofit though as I thought it was a 318 Chrysler and the only Gas engine I know of that was factory installed was the 391 Ford in the model 125.
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