You may have seen my response to "226 In A Wyllys" where I posted pics of a 6 cylinder flathead Plymouth engine installed in a 1942 Army Jeep. �Well, the guy who did that also made an interesting vehicle out of spare Jeep parts. It was intended to be a small 4-wheel drive vehicle, a small Jeep, to go into and climb up onto places in our rugged and desolate part of the country where Jeeps couldn't go. �That was before four-wheelers, even three-wheelers--back in the 1950s and early 60s when around here, at least, you were free to go into and up onto any place you felt like going. �No one else wanted to go there and no one else cared if you wanted to go there. �This little vehicle did that very well, but it turned out to be more useful as tractor.�Here are some pics of that Jeep Tractor. �
Good use of a L Head engine


Made use of a Bottom-mount Radiator

He cut each axle housing in order to use to 2 short axle shafts and centered the pumpkin on both front and rear ends


A sprocket attached to the output of the T-90 tranny drove a chain to drive a sprocket attached to the propeller shafts forward and rearward. �This little tractor did a lot of work around the community, but it also provided a lot of endorphins for the designer and builder.
