[modeleng] Re: Guildford photos

Maybe not in the boot of my car, but I 'spect my mighty Dodge Cummins Diesel
PU truck would handle it OK with room to spare for a coal supply.  3,300
pounds would not bother the Dodge at all.
Unusual machine despite its rather awkward appearance, but to me should have
been at least one more bogey wheel longer.  Now, before that bloke down in
OZ makes some sort of disparaging remark about that last sentence, I was
talking about the tractor being awkward, not the wonderful/beautiful/fuel
efficient Dodge.

Jesse


> Hi,
> Well it is a bit unstable but not in an alarming way. Just to make things
a
> bit more reassuring for the driver there is a swivelling wheel mounted
under
> the rear. I had a word with the owner and this is more for his peace of
mind
> as a necessary item. But it does help to make the reading of the water
level
> quite a bit easier. Believe me it wont go over the top straight away me as
> it weights more or less 1500 kg.
> It is a really impressing machine but not the model to put into the boot
of
> your family car.
> Regards
> Wilfried Vermeiren
> http://users.skynet.be/modelbouw.wilfried
> updated.
>
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> Namens JESSE LIVINGSTON
> Verzonden: zaterdag 30 juli 2005 1:34
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