The overall design of the first and second all-material transporters (AMTs) were simple, easy to maintain, and easy to fix on site. The size of the AMT was designed to easily be loaded into the back of a pickup truck to be transported to various remote and/or hard to get to location that conventional means such as towing a trailer would prove dangerous or troublesome. The recommended maximum payload capacity is 600 lb (272 kg). Many third-party attachments are available for the Gator, including snow plows, sanders, and gun racks. Thus, they require no clutch or gear shifts to operate. They use a continuously variable transmission employing a belt and a conical pulley system. The Gator vehicles use small but powerful 341 cc (0.341 L) four-stroke engines found in lawn mowers, or an optional diesel engine that is also found in some Deere mowers and utility tractors.
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