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Re: RE: Re: RE: Beginning to Think I Can Do Anything!
And make sure your connections are secure-not loose, that they are covers with heat shrink/insulation...
Many a times have I had to spend hours de bugging a circuit board I screwed up.
FWIW.... on Doug's heavy metal there's a 2 1/2 ton wrecker towing a Grant ww2 tank in Australia...speed was very slow, obviously, but it could be done....
I'm planning on driving mine, but for long distance hauls you can bet I'll use a truck to save wear on the ferret (and gas).
And partly because I need a reason for an m211 or m35...
Holy thread revival batman....
There's a member who here lives not too far away and he said he'd take some more photos if he's down that way.
Doesn't sound too hard to fix (And if I can't fix it there's always Ferret Heaven!) I emailed the seller and asked them about it and they said it...
Re: RE: Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles
I am more partial to the RG-31....It's already in use in AFGH and Iraq by Marines and EOD personnel. Lighter, 4wd, but just carries 5.
The thing about the Bushmaster...13+ tons on 4 wheels...that's the thing. The hummvee had much less...
I'm sort of leary of something that weighs 13 tons and has four wheels... Curb weight-26,000 lbs. I imagine it will get stuck fairly easily in the mud, more so than the hummvee and Deuce