Plowing with Caterpillar tractors. At 4:00 it looks like a homemade wood V-plow.
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That same wooden plow just plows right into telephone poles and bounces off them as they shake back and forth. Crazy!
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That's pretty rock and roll. I like the human weights keeping the plow down, full employment!
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I can only imagine how many sales Bianchi lost based on color alone. |
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I call it, what-the-fuck-were-you-thinking-did-the-paint-chip-not-clue-you-in-to-how-much-that-color-sucks.
I likes the wing plows with the chain fall to adjust the height. With cat-tracs the roads may not have been paved outside of town and the plow didn't scrape down to the road surface. When I was a kid they would leave an inch or less then sand it to save wear and tear on the pavement and plow. |
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This has to be a photoshop, gotta be, please let it be a photoshop.
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Whatever you do, don't google school bus tractor trailer unless you want to see a bunch of accident photos.
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Engines...
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Oooooooo shiny!
So pretty! I've dealt with the cup style oil filter like in the V-12, what a freakin mess. |
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A guy sent me an email saying,"I love that V-12 but don't know what I'd do with it" I sent him these. :D
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Those Allison engines were a dime a dozen in the '50s and '60s, so a lot of speed freaks built cars with them. They were seen in race cars, land speed record car, boats, tractors, and other odd ball applications. The used motors were cheap, but building a car to handle the weight and driveline to hold the torque, was expensive.
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