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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 27, 2013 23:04:29 GMT -5
But rocky, the trouble with yours is it only goes where its driver wants to. Which may not coincide with where you want to.
The advantage with mine is it's always there when you stop. And it's stocked with exactly what you want. ***** earl, that dog has got to be just about the happiest dog I've ever seen. Wonderful pic! And a really good-looking dawg, too!
>'Kat
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Post by jerseyboy on Jul 27, 2013 23:41:18 GMT -5
[replyingto=spandi]spandi[/replyingto]Yeah,,look at that! It needs BIGGER WHEELS AND TIRES!!!!
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Post by rockynv on Jul 28, 2013 7:14:57 GMT -5
But rocky, the trouble with yours is it only goes where its driver wants to. Which may not coincide with where you want to. The advantage with mine is it's always there when you stop. And it's stocked with exactly what you want. ***** earl, that dog has got to be just about the happiest dog I've ever seen. Wonderful pic! And a really good-looking dawg, too! >'Kat But I would be the driver. If your not you have to pay and do all the pedaling.
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Post by prodigit on Jul 28, 2013 13:18:43 GMT -5
to op: Remote control air hydraulics. That truck can and will come down.
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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 28, 2013 14:35:20 GMT -5
aw digit, you've gone and spoiled all our fun.
Me, I liked the idea of a trained giant prariedog that you stood on its head and it would do that prariedog sit up thing they do.
Or else a giant meercat.
>'Kat, who is not a giant anything-cat
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Post by earlwb on Jul 28, 2013 21:19:45 GMT -5
Trouble is the differential is still the same height off the ground. Having the truck up that high allows them to negotiate deeper water than regular vehicles can. It can be handy when the water main breaks nearby too. But you have a problem as to how big do you go with the tires. If the tires are too big the vehicle tends to float too much and you lose your traction. There are some vehicle obstacle course competitions that they put on all over the country and in other countries too. It used to be quite popular in Iceland interestingly enough, not just the USA.
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