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History of tracked vehicles
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That is very interesting, worth the watch..
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Toward end a fellow mentions one of the originators was a machinery person who would enjoy operating the tracked vehicles or even just watching them work - I totally get that thing about enjoying watching tracked vehicles move.
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"into the future"
good video. Quote:
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Well, on the positive side, the tread links do get a positive grip on the surface!
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Good video. One point about the raised drive sprocket, Clectrac was using this on their Model F in 1920. The Cat design is more advanced, but still the same basic idea.
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Isnt it funny how some companies will claim to be "innovators" of things that have already been invented?! lol
I think Thomas Edison was good at that. lol
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