1966 Catigator running own power

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    1966 Catigator running own power

    All hydrostatic motors working. It's been a long time since this thing moved on its own power. I made my own wheel hubs. Put new tires and wheels on it.
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    Nice 8x8. Looks cool enough.
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    Very nice indeed, thanks for sharing and keep us updated with more on it please!
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    Great job on the restore it looks like a new machine right off the assembly line. It looks like the 27HP Kawasaki was a good pick for the machine. Please give us an up close walk-around video.

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    now that is a sharp rig!

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    What transmission are you using?
    Where did you get new rims and tires from?

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    I used a hydrostatic pump from surplus center 0.43 cu in HYDROSTATIC KANZAKI DUP-7A TANDEM PUMP
    The rims I got from one of my distributors. It's a 4 lug 8 inch rim. Tires from eBay.

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