mightymaxIV, speaking of impressive video...when are you going to be back on youtube?
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mightymaxIV, speaking of impressive video...when are you going to be back on youtube?
That's the one I was looking for! Thanks you so much to all those who spent time looking for it. I'm not sure what it is about that video that I like so much but it's fun for me to watch. Thanks again
Hey guys/gals, I'm looking for a youtube video that I saw a long time ago that I cant seem to find in a youtube search. I know this is a shot in the dark but I figured this was the best place to ask...
Pretty darn cool. So how well does it all work? Im curious if you would have done anything different now that it's complete. Great job on it, I have never heard of anything like this being done...
If you use your i-device as a remote then I cant imagine the range being that great. I also dont think it would do very well with even the slightest breeze. I've never seen it before this posting so...
It looks like it worked. I cant wait to see the rest of them, it looks like a fun time!
My experience running ATV's in the sand is it requires a lot of power. I don't know how a 6x6 would do but I would look for one with a higher hp engine.
It's amazing to me that anything can move in mud like that. How different do you think it would have been with just tires on?
Yet another excellent video mightmaxIV. I'm always amazed to see the awful terrain those tracked machines will crawl through.
Hmmm, I don't see a poor vehicle design. I saw two capable, but different, vehicles requiring two different techniques to get through the same mud hole:hmmmm2:
MightymaxIV, I love watching that first video. What a great side by side by side comparisons!
I might build me one of these to clean charcoal ash out of the barbecue!
Really cool pics RD, thanks for sharing
Or.....dont drink and drive:dontknow:
I never thought about the tracks not grabbing when side-hilling. I'm glad to hear it didn't turn out worse than it did.
As long as maintenance is done and you don't overheat the engine I think long run times at 2/3 to 3/4 throttle is ideal for engine longevity.
Where in sulphur do you ride?
I for one would like to see some video of that beast in action!:director:
Welcome to the forum:wavey:
Thanks Mike! It goes to show how well I know my computer, I had no idea it had that!
Hey guys,
I'm looking for an easy to use product to take mpeg-4 files I shoot with my camera and edit them and turn several short clips into a longer movie. Anyone have a specific software they...