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All-terrain tracked vehicle - photos and video
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Pretty impressive but didn't need the August Rush epic music. I would worry about getting it stuck and having to hoist it out of somewhere it's wedged itself into. The winch is a great feature though. I could also see these being used as rescue vehicles in avalanche and mountain rescue ops.
Thanks Jon...you plan on picking one up after this winter?
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Puts me in mind of the Weasel that was for sale at a local wrecking yard years ago for 150 bucks. No engine but used a Studebaker flathead 6 of which I had one. Got there just as it was leaving with someone else. Dang it!
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How do they steer a single track?
Ralph
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How do they steer a single track?
Ralph
From the looks of it it has a duel drive, the track cleats look to be mounted so they can be skewed slightly by slowing one drive or the other briefly.
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Number 5 is alive ! funny that is what the vehicle reminded me of when I first saw it. I would want a forward shroud or deflector though for running in that deep snow
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REALLY COOL! even icy cool.
Not a "real bushie" as one would never allow a following person be hit by a branch loaded with compression.
Did I see the tiny luxury house on tv? That would indeed be luxury in -40 deg.
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Hi Jon are these tracked vehicle is available as plans or manufactured units?
Paul