Originally posted by mudNmallards
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Well, I had no idea my post would solicit the responses it did while I was on a plane and it was certainly not my intent to offend anyone- so to anyone or any organization I did, I offer you my FULL and UNQUALIFIED apology. I have no reservation whatsoever in doing so and even bowing down and begging forgiveness for my impasse. I was basically voicing observations from my experience in areas coupled with posts here and soliciting comments.
Obviously I touched some sensitive nerves and the point to not touch them as been acknowledged and will not be breeched again.
So, formally and officially I offer my sincerest apology and will not allow it to happen again. I hope those offended will accept it in that vein.
That being said, I would like to offer some commentary to some comments made that are based in physics and the reality of business which was the basis of my post because regardless of opinion, those 2 rule the day. Its not like this is a “1 man show” on my end.
Without calling any specific poster out- I’ll address some key points
yes I have. You raised a legitimate question deserving legitimate answers. I was contracted to work with armor holdings and pinzgauer back in the day (specifically on “task force Gates” when it was an operational priority but even before then) long before they were swallowed up by BAE ( who I did later in the sands). I also have a pretty long history with Anniston Army depot where they rebuild tanks. I think I have the “government” and major corporation” end covered. ( completely discounting civilian companies like Cat, Deere, Link Belt) I think I can hold my own there.
Yes, I have an acknowledged deficit when it comes to RV’s and “playing” with things but I believe it’s a little offset when they are used in industrial and combat environments since I have been both crew and evaluator and been one of thes one recommending upgrades. I guess that theater depends on which one you play in or consider of paramount importance. I’m not sure how to correlate it in the recreational world but I really believe I have the “sense of urgency” because if I made mistakes and breakdowns happened then people didn’t get stuck in the mud- they simply died.
Also, it doesn’t take a good engineer to recognize a bad design. The operational failures and physics will prove themselves- I don’t have to. That seems to be an issue if the threads here are believed to be true and accurate.
If anyone ever intends to bring a product to market- you BETTER ask those “painful” questions and bring them to the forefront because if you do not then you need to be prepared to lose your @zz. That’s my purpose here because if I (we) cannot offer something significantly better in some measurable realm then it would be foolish to try. You better know the “good, bad and ugly” and have an infrastructure prepared to handle it or your next step is BANKRUPTCY COURT. Thats a simple guarantee and a mistake I don’t intend to take.
I came here asking questions ( and as an offset offering experience because nothing is for free) for personal and professional reasons. Many have contributed to that and I appreciate that and hope they continue. I thank them all and they have given me invaluable insight.
Again, I apologize profusely to anyone I accidently offended and I promise to try to not do it again. I promise that.
To those that may be fueled by pride, bravado or whatever- start an “octagon” thread and get in it and lets all see what real engineering went into these designs and maybe discover what might have been overlooked.I may not know the answer immediately because I specialize in certain areas but I believe I have the resources and contacts to find out the answer in those areas I don’t.
Since I was challenged- I see it as only honest to answer that challenge and see if the math ( based on the components) or the “field performance” matches up with what they should ( to design specs).
If I mistake this then again I apologize but I view this as a gauntlet being thrown down. I am fully capable and ready to answer any such challenge so I’m throwing my own gauntlet down as a counter challenge.
Give us these “mysterious” design and engineering claims several have obfuscated about but not actually shown and lets all test them for all to see. I would like to see them and do the math personally. They may prove very useful. ( I have no problem whatsoever answering any similar challenge because if my math is wrong I want someone to point it out)
I would love to see vehicle geometry, drive train torques, component application, force to loads for uneven terrain and all these other equations that went into everything- I hope they exist so we can examine them all or otherwise there may be more truth in my post that some seem to despise than some really want to admit because they might want to talk around it rather than answer it directly.
OK, mines on the table, time to ante up- lets see where the data falls
Obviously I touched some sensitive nerves and the point to not touch them as been acknowledged and will not be breeched again.
So, formally and officially I offer my sincerest apology and will not allow it to happen again. I hope those offended will accept it in that vein.
That being said, I would like to offer some commentary to some comments made that are based in physics and the reality of business which was the basis of my post because regardless of opinion, those 2 rule the day. Its not like this is a “1 man show” on my end.
Without calling any specific poster out- I’ll address some key points
yes I have. You raised a legitimate question deserving legitimate answers. I was contracted to work with armor holdings and pinzgauer back in the day (specifically on “task force Gates” when it was an operational priority but even before then) long before they were swallowed up by BAE ( who I did later in the sands). I also have a pretty long history with Anniston Army depot where they rebuild tanks. I think I have the “government” and major corporation” end covered. ( completely discounting civilian companies like Cat, Deere, Link Belt) I think I can hold my own there.
Yes, I have an acknowledged deficit when it comes to RV’s and “playing” with things but I believe it’s a little offset when they are used in industrial and combat environments since I have been both crew and evaluator and been one of thes one recommending upgrades. I guess that theater depends on which one you play in or consider of paramount importance. I’m not sure how to correlate it in the recreational world but I really believe I have the “sense of urgency” because if I made mistakes and breakdowns happened then people didn’t get stuck in the mud- they simply died.
Also, it doesn’t take a good engineer to recognize a bad design. The operational failures and physics will prove themselves- I don’t have to. That seems to be an issue if the threads here are believed to be true and accurate.
If anyone ever intends to bring a product to market- you BETTER ask those “painful” questions and bring them to the forefront because if you do not then you need to be prepared to lose your @zz. That’s my purpose here because if I (we) cannot offer something significantly better in some measurable realm then it would be foolish to try. You better know the “good, bad and ugly” and have an infrastructure prepared to handle it or your next step is BANKRUPTCY COURT. Thats a simple guarantee and a mistake I don’t intend to take.
I came here asking questions ( and as an offset offering experience because nothing is for free) for personal and professional reasons. Many have contributed to that and I appreciate that and hope they continue. I thank them all and they have given me invaluable insight.
Again, I apologize profusely to anyone I accidently offended and I promise to try to not do it again. I promise that.
To those that may be fueled by pride, bravado or whatever- start an “octagon” thread and get in it and lets all see what real engineering went into these designs and maybe discover what might have been overlooked.I may not know the answer immediately because I specialize in certain areas but I believe I have the resources and contacts to find out the answer in those areas I don’t.
Since I was challenged- I see it as only honest to answer that challenge and see if the math ( based on the components) or the “field performance” matches up with what they should ( to design specs).
If I mistake this then again I apologize but I view this as a gauntlet being thrown down. I am fully capable and ready to answer any such challenge so I’m throwing my own gauntlet down as a counter challenge.
Give us these “mysterious” design and engineering claims several have obfuscated about but not actually shown and lets all test them for all to see. I would like to see them and do the math personally. They may prove very useful. ( I have no problem whatsoever answering any similar challenge because if my math is wrong I want someone to point it out)
I would love to see vehicle geometry, drive train torques, component application, force to loads for uneven terrain and all these other equations that went into everything- I hope they exist so we can examine them all or otherwise there may be more truth in my post that some seem to despise than some really want to admit because they might want to talk around it rather than answer it directly.
OK, mines on the table, time to ante up- lets see where the data falls

a couple of days back. Now I realize, and at this point I'm certain everyone else does, that you have a degree in something or other, but hey, let's stick to the topic. If you want to help just tell us what bearing would best suit the abuse/misuse we so love to regularly inflict upon our machines...In as few words as possible. Or what /who makes the toughest meanest sprockets and chains available. Those would help and you would be everyone's hero for sure.





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