Tructor T-4000

Truck and tractor in one vehicle


Jan 7, 2008 3:26 PM, By Karen McMahon
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The Tructor T-4000 combines a tractor and a truck into one utility vehicle. After five years of being tested in the U.S., the revamped Tructor offers a unique design that provides power, flexibility and convenience.
The Tructor T-4000 model is powered by a Kubota 4-cyl. diesel engine with hydrostatic drive. The dump box holds 1 ton, and the vehicle will pull 3,000 lbs. It features a front or rear transferable 3-pt. hitch and PTO. A front-end loader may be purchased for the Tructor.
Three people can sit in the vehicle as it travels down the road at 25 mph. The 50-hp vehicle also will till a field at 0 to 6 mph.
List price of a T-4000 fully loaded, and with an Allied 2,000-lb. loader, is $36,500. Contact Tructor Vehicles, Dept. FIN, Box 647, Columbus, IN 47202-0647, 812/343-2370, www.tructor.com.
http://farmindustrynews.com/tractors/utility-tractors/truck-tractor-tructor/
 

Dougster

Old Member
The Tructor T-4000 combines a tractor and a truck into one utility vehicle. After five years of being tested in the U.S., the revamped Tructor offers a unique design that provides power, flexibility and convenience.
If it's street legal, insurable & registrable... and has a powerful enough FEL... I want one! :D

Dougster :starbucks:
 

xPosTech

Member
Truck and tractor in one vehicle

The dump box holds 1 ton, and the vehicle will pull 3,000 lbs. It features a front or rear transferable 3-pt. hitch and PTO. A front-end loader may be purchased for the Tructor.

Is there a video of that Tructor loading the dump box?:rolleyes:

Ted
 

PBinWA

Member
Hmmm . . . You can buy it on auction Feb.28:

http://www.purplewave.com/a/2008/20080227/3128.php

Tructor Prototype
This Tructor T4000 prototype was built in 2000. The tachometer reads 395 hours and the serial number is 2000-04. Other related intellectual property, including trademarks, patents and engineering material, will also be sold in this auction as separate lots. See auction details page for Internet bidding on these other lots.
 

Dougster

Old Member
Oh well, another interesting idea caught in the finacial fallout from 2007...:rolleyes:
From the various dates in the various documents, it looks like they were in trouble L-O-N-G before last year. :rolleyes: Too bad 'cause it looks like a very interesting idea... assuming it could have been made street legal. :eek:

Dougster :starbucks:
 
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