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guy on a buffalo

Ohiosam

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I am I the only one that since watching that has been thinking it would be cool to have a buffalo to ride?



I checked the regs and there is nothing in the regs that says you can't hunt deer from the back of a buffalo
 
"There is a bear chasing the guy on a buffalo gotta get awayyyyy. The guy on the buffalo chased the bear i bet that bear didnt know he was chasing a guy on a buffalo. Dont mess with a guy on a buffalooooooo." That has been stuck in my head all morning.
 

buckbuster217

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My daughter just walked through the living room singin guy on a buffalo!! thats some funny shit!!! then comes back in and hollers at me for gettin the song stuck in her head!!!!!!!!
 
Archertl,
Interesting...very interesting! I wonder why it never took off into production? Looks versatile enough, but there must have been some drawbacks...possibly with weight or limitations to what type of vehicle to which it would adapt. :smiley_chinrub: With it's pontoon like tracks, it may've had water transportation possibilities too. Not to mention the military applications. :smiley_bril:

Bowhunter57

I did some research and it turns out the Screw Propelled Vehicle, has quite a history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw-propelled_vehicle
 
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Jackalope

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Archertl,
Interesting...very interesting! I wonder why it never took off into production? Looks versatile enough, but there must have been some drawbacks...possibly with weight or limitations to what type of vehicle to which it would adapt. :smiley_chinrub: With it's pontoon like tracks, it may've had water transportation possibilities too. Not to mention the military applications. :smiley_bril:

Bowhunter57

I did some research and it turns out the Screw Propelled Vehicle, has quite a history.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw-propelled_vehicle

The Russians used them a bunch and still do.
 

MK111

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Damn it's 4 years old and never seen before I guess it was posted before my time.