...and this is IT if you have to deal with loads of snow like we have right now in some parts of germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmK8uhKGF2s
thats so awesome
is this guy around here? Even as I am no diesel fan - this truck build is really amazing... I´m a bit annoyed that I didn´t bought a 4wd. I think these tracks will work on a gas 460 too
Cheers from cold germany
Chris
for some work you need just the right tool...
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Re: for some work you need just the right tool...
Don't sweat it the no 4wd to much. Its just more parts to maintain and repair.cash667 wrote:...and this is IT if you have to deal with loads of snow like we have right now in some parts of germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmK8uhKGF2s
thats so awesome
is this guy around here? Even as I am no diesel fan - this truck build is really amazing... I´m a bit annoyed that I didn´t bought a 4wd. I think these tracks will work on a gas 460 too
Cheers from cold germany
Chris
In the U.P. of MI we have a few local fire departments that have that track drive set-up on rescue vehicles. Mostly the Jeep Cherokee vehicles 1995-2000 models. 4.0L I-6, 5 spd trans, manual shift t-case (231 J), with drive slugs (No lock-outs) on the front differential. They are VERY agile in deep snow, fairly light weight, capable of seating 5 persons, plus emergency supplies. Some areas where i live can receive up to 300 + inches, (7.60 + meters) of snow per season.
I have helped with maintenance on one of these vehicles. The track system can be pretty hard on axle shafts, u-joints, wheel bearings and steering components. Constant maintenance to make sure those rigs are ready is a must.
They are very cool to see in action. The advent of this system has saved a lot of lives by allowing EMS personnel to get places in 30 to 40 minutes, instead of hours.
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Re: for some work you need just the right tool...
Yeah Brian is here, (but can't remember his username). He has a few more video's on his truck on utube, (one maybe on the Cummins install).="cash667"...and this is IT if you have to deal with loads of snow like we have right now in some parts of germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmK8uhKGF2s
thats so awesome
Is this guy around here?
Even as I am no diesel fan - this truck build is really amazing... I´m a bit annoyed that I didn´t bought a 4wd. I think these tracks will work on a gas 460 too
Cheers from cold germany
Chris
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Re: for some work you need just the right tool...
Tow-bit,two-bit wrote:Don't sweat it the no 4wd to much. Its just more parts to maintain and repair.cash667 wrote:...and this is IT if you have to deal with loads of snow like we have right now in some parts of germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmK8uhKGF2s
thats so awesome
is this guy around here? Even as I am no diesel fan - this truck build is really amazing... I´m a bit annoyed that I didn´t bought a 4wd. I think these tracks will work on a gas 460 too
Cheers from cold germany
Chris
In the U.P. of MI we have a few local fire departments that have that track drive set-up on rescue vehicles. Mostly the Jeep Cherokee vehicles 1995-2000 models. 4.0L I-6, 5 spd trans, manual shift t-case (231 J), with drive slugs (No lock-outs) on the front differential. They are VERY agile in deep snow, fairly light weight, capable of seating 5 persons, plus emergency supplies. Some areas where i live can receive up to 300 + inches, (7.60 + meters) of snow per season.
I have helped with maintenance on one of these vehicles. The track system can be pretty hard on axle shafts, u-joints, wheel bearings and steering components. Constant maintenance to make sure those rigs are ready is a must.
They are very cool to see in action. The advent of this system has saved a lot of lives by allowing EMS personnel to get places in 30 to 40 minutes, instead of hours.
Two-bit
all good - was just a kind of joke. I´m happy with what I got, no need for 4WD in the area where I live and winter like these days is once in 10 years.
It´s even much to expensive for me just for the fun of some days..
I can imagine that these tracks can by hard for the drive train, I now tracked vehicles from some times in Austria.
But I like this truck anyways. if Brian reads this thread - I would love to have some information on the drive train an axle components, just for interest.
Cheers
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Re: for some work you need just the right tool...
Chris,
i don't think we really need that in germany For 10 cm of snow per year this is probably a bit exaggerated And please let me know when you go to the TÜV, I'll come with you
i don't think we really need that in germany For 10 cm of snow per year this is probably a bit exaggerated And please let me know when you go to the TÜV, I'll come with you