
It will burn rubber, do donuts, drift on the field and at the same time, plow your farm; meet the Volvo Terror, an old tractor from the middle of the last century that has been outfitted with a Volvo-sourced B21ET turbocharged petrol engine.
The B21ET belongs to Volvo's Redblock gasoline engine series and was used on cars like the 240. In factory form, the 2.1-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine developed 155hp (157PS). Whether the engine found in the tractor is completely stock or has been upgraded, remains unknown.
That said, we don't have an awful lot of information on the Swedish "Terror" but what we do have is a very enjoyable video of the tractor showing off what it can do on the road and on the fields, and which you can watch for yourself right below the jump.
Many thanks to Jorma T. for the video tip!

7 Comments:
Now I can understand how you can plow a field......
This it the car Batman use when visitn the Granpa village.
That's some of the craziest $h!7 I've ever seen :)
Pro-Stock Tractor-Pulling tractor, original engine with one (big) turbo and water injection. The lowest class in Tractor-Pulling, around 2,000 BHP.
I wonder if I could hire this guy to install a spare Volvo engine in my old tractor.
Umm, that's not stock, but even so that's a very small and lightweight tracker
That is a Volvo Terrier tractor (BM 425), The tractor used a standard Volvo car motor out of the smaller cars in the 50's, this made it an easy way to take a turbo engine like the one in the photo and do a quick swap.
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