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Mad Max would be proud. I'd like to see the drivers compartment.
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Here's something Max could use, I wonder if that crane in the background is part and parcel of this rig.
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What could go wrong?
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What did nature do before we had machines?
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That's just a f'n lawnmower!
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yeah, in the same way that a nuclear bomb is just a bit of copper wires and old rocks
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Busier than a one-armed paperhanger trying to keep that $50,000 mower out of the ditch while wiping out the family of ducks that nest there every year.
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good luck bro
I'll hold your beer.
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I wonder where the operator is and how they got out of it?
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If I were driving that thing. I imagine I would pull it forward about 6 feet or so and then park it and mow with the arm. Stop mowing and drive it forward another 6 feet and repeat.
eI also imagine the operator is taking the picture, but I wish there was a video of them getting out and getting back in again
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When you have taken quite enough crap on the on ramp.
glatt wrote:
If I were driving that thing...
I would almost bet it has a remote operating capability, like some cement trucks, and cranes, and such.
I am never not impressed by the digr in Luce's post.<--See what I did there?
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Someone commented it is built by Berky but it's not on their site and no evidence it was.
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xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Someone commented it is built by Berky but it's not on their site and no evidence it was.
It says Berky vertically on the left front strut.
I have asked before why all the ways there were on the old board to expand or zoom pics are gone.
Bruce said once to get a bigger monitor, but I thought he was kidding.
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I found evidence that it's a Berky ditch mower.
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Diaphone Jim wrote:
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
Someone commented it is built by Berky but it's not on their site and no evidence it was.
It says Berky vertically on the left front strut.
Damn, I spent 20 minutes trying to enlarge and read the stuff on the front of the cab,and never noticed the strut.
I have asked before why all the ways there were on the old board to expand or zoom pics are gone.
Bruce said once to get a bigger monitor, but I thought he was kidding.
That was long long ago on a board far far away.
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I've seen radial engines in planes, boats, motorcycles, cars, but this is the first stationary radial and it's a monster.
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Well, I guess not, From a comment on the first link above:
"They ran on natural gas and were HUGE and amazingly quiet! If you stood by a cylinder head all you could hear was a muted chuff, chuff, chuff.. as the cylinder fired."
I wonder what they did with the exhaust.
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Not the diesels though. LoL
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Back in the '50s a Canadian company, Willock, came up with a modification to a truck frame that would help keep four wheels on the ground for 4WD over rough terrain.
I think I'd want a way to lock the swivel for over the road use, it shouldn't be difficult.
From the pictures I can see a hella strain on the driveline. When the rear differential twists it’s geared/splined solid back all the way through the drive shaft and trans to the clutch.