And I thought I made some crazy water entries......take a look at this monster Alvis Stalwart getting all 6 in the air. WOW, this one is a MUST SEE!!!
And I thought I made some crazy water entries......take a look at this monster Alvis Stalwart getting all 6 in the air. WOW, this one is a MUST SEE!!!
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
Oh Wow. That's wild. Who wants to ride in the back, harnessed on benches?
That thing stops in a hurry in that water...wonder if the driver lost any teeth.
I guess I should'a pulled the left lateral in Albuquerque!
This entry is not nearly as dramatic but I still think it's cool. These babies weigh in at 14 tons.
I guess I should'a pulled the left lateral in Albuquerque!
Good video George! If I remember correctly those are basically used as troop transporters. I never knew they were amphibious....very cool!
Here is another cool video of some brand new Maxes playing in the snow and getting all 6 in the air......even the Max II on tracks, the IV, and even the Buffalo Truck!
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"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
This is a fabulous clip! but it makes me think of Mad Max and Olean NY and I don,t know why.![]()
Ya the military thought they were able to float to but i dont now how meny ended up in the bottom of the Cowhouse creek in Ft Hood, some times with all aboard. the Brits added floatation to the side to make there version of the 113 and 577 more stable in the water.




jpswift1,
That video you posted with the Max II with tracks, flying over the hill ,and getting all six wheels in the air was -----> really impressive!
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Click on 480p in the lower right hand corner, or if you have fast internet, 720p for best vewing.
This is brushcutter,s 12 yr old son behind the sticks of his dad,s Hustler 950.
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