A Crawler....One of many to come

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honda_s2000
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Post by honda_s2000 »

Also, you could extend it by 1/2 cm and that would give you both more room, and more stability. :-o
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zzapultimate
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Post by zzapultimate »

Thanks for the tips guys. I plan to do some more work on this crawler, as there is tons of room for improvment.

It the mean time, we got a good powdering the other night. Only it was really powder. I had to stick to the dirtier snow to keep from burring myself.

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Lettin thoes chains do the work on an incline.

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This was at the top of the incline on the way down. Good thing I weighted thoes wheels!

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Halfway down.

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Hurray!

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Another little climb.
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honda_s2000
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Post by honda_s2000 »

Sweet stuff, looks like a beast.

I love those tire chains, they're kick ass! :-o
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Post by frizzen »

I love those tire-chains!!! I hadn't thought enough about playing in loose surfaces (snow) to have thought of it. It's brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nice looking body, you don't see many hand fabricated ones. I really like the look of that rollbar.
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