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    Posted: 23 Jan 2010 at 4:51pm
off topic but the ones of us that build it our self will like this and apreciate the time and labor http://www.wimp.com/chainlinkextreme/    its awsome
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Extreme it is!
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Boy, I would love to have one of those.
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U.S. Army should have one. Send one to the moon or mars. And one for me!
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Sure is hard on a tender environment though. Those steep banks don't need help at being loose to wash.

But it would probably get through the slush that stopped my mailman's 4x4 today.

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Maybe that would work in Afganistan!
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I don't think I'd let the guy borrow my trailer.
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SHHWWEEEEEET!  I love that stuff! I had an old Willys jeep that would almost go anywhere. I follow some of the 4x4 stuff. I've seen some pretty extreme stuff, but nothing like that. I'm guessing it has hydraulic wheel-motors. Sounds like it has an industrial engine with governors on it. I never thought of that. Most of the rock crawling bunch uses straight axles. They are tougher than IFS suspensions when using high-toque/horsepower engines. Hydraulic setup would be great for slow speed stuff. I wonder what he has going on for a levelling system. It seems to work pretty good. I'm thinking gyro-unit, similar to something from a helicopter or other non-fixed wing aircraft. Sorry for the long post. Dream.
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