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That thing is pretty cool! Got me thinking about how hard it would be to build. I have gotten a case of "Cubcadetitis"- Prognoses, no cure!!! That setup looks very interesting but I think the week link is/was the open chain drive on the rear. You can sett it pretty well when the operator is baking turns in the ditch. Looks like it could jump off quickly in trashy, brushy kind of areas. I visted with a co-worker about that little critter. He said the military briefly considered a rig like that. The rear drive proved to be the weak spot on the outfit. Would be neat on a hydro Cub. Cub Cadets Have Been Earning Their Keep For Almost 50 Years. One Chore At A Time. Now that's pretty cool. I've seen pictures of them before but this is the first video. Cool Imaging going down a snowmobile part and you hear this odd sound, you look over your shoulder and you see that. WTF! I think they forgot to mention that "IT FLOATS". Those drums when constructed so they're air-tight would hold that little Fordson afloat and the screws on the OD would provide drive in water. Wonder why it never caught on? Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, thats why its call the present. http://www.flixxy.com/snow-vehicle-concept.htm Whole lotta nuthin' going on in the garage....Grrr Wait, Wait, something's movin'.... I smell Paint!! stay tuned |
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