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'56 Chrysler Airport Tug?
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57Kelii
Posted 2012-11-30 5:13 AM (#349077)
Subject: '56 Chrysler Airport Tug?



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I'm not sure what you could describe on this, but here is a Hemi Airport Tug? http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/3417706612.html
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StillOutThere
Posted 2012-11-30 10:25 AM (#349103 - in reply to #349077)
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I don't know either but I have some tree stumps needing to be pulled......
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big m
Posted 2012-11-30 1:26 PM (#349134 - in reply to #349077)
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I ended up with a mid sixties airport tug a few years ago, but it was powered by a slant six engine. Nobody seemed interested in it, so it went to scrap. It weighed 8000 pounds at the scale.

---John
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d500neil
Posted 2012-11-30 4:37 PM (#349162 - in reply to #349077)
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LOL----I was going to ask if it has the Chrysler "Industrial" Hemi in it (Industrials were typically used for statically-installed large
water pumping or power generation purposes, where they would soldier on, indefinitely, within a very limited power range).

Turns out, it DOES have an Industrial Hemi in it!




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BigBlockMopar
Posted 2012-11-30 5:13 PM (#349172 - in reply to #349077)
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So I get it these things actually have an electric motor driving the wheels, and the Hemi driving a big generator, just like a diesel-electric locomotive?
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