Spider Car... yes, it crawls
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Haha, that thing's awesome - needs more traction though. They should fabricate rubber feet for it, seems like it would move a bit faster and turn a bit better if they did something like that.
that is whicked. Obviously, that guy has a lot of spare time. Wonder what kind of engine he used....
Yeah, rubber feet would give him more traction. When it's turning most of the feet are just sliding on the ground.
Awesome though, that's for sure
Yeah, rubber feet would give him more traction. When it's turning most of the feet are just sliding on the ground.
Awesome though, that's for sure
or you could just get the john deere that can actually do some work
http://www.michaelcastellon.com/2006...g-tractor.html
http://www.engadget.com/2005/03/15/g...eere-offering/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwR3O7JSfWA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2V8GFqk_Y
http://www.michaelcastellon.com/2006...g-tractor.html
http://www.engadget.com/2005/03/15/g...eere-offering/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwR3O7JSfWA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2V8GFqk_Y
[QUOTE=zoom44]or you could just get the john deere that can actually do some work
http://www.michaelcastellon.com/2006...g-tractor.html
This link calls it an environmentally friendly timber harvester....
Now, that is a funny oxymoron
http://www.michaelcastellon.com/2006...g-tractor.html
This link calls it an environmentally friendly timber harvester....
Now, that is a funny oxymoron
I think he should have spent maybe 6 months on design and 3 months on the build instead of the other way around.
With all the money and time he put into it you think maybe the legs would actually be more functional and have more features than they do.
With all the money and time he put into it you think maybe the legs would actually be more functional and have more features than they do.
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