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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

My homebuilt ATTV

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  • Fo the last year i have ran the crap out of this thing, mud is the only thing that i had trouble with. I have 20 acers on the side of a mountian, i built trails all over the place last summer. this thing goes threw brush you cant walk threw it's only about 700 lbs or so and has alot of flotation when you drive over the brush it just pops back up if you only make one pass most times you cant even see where you have been. the slides wore threw this spring they were allready almost wore out

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  • Awesome machine, great for hunting, quad and snow machine recovery,

  • Im guessing those are snowmobile skids???

  • Soo I'm guessing it has independent braking on a transaxle if you could Do a close up vide that would be cool

  • DO you have a build website or plans?

  • Its to wide for anything good project but no good in the think bush wher the trail are small like the size of a regular quad.

  • Would be no good in any dry conditions/ swamp/ mud, because it is slide suspention not bogie like swampers.

  • dude...That is pretty cool.

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  • Really cool I love this!

  • Very Cool! Great ingenuity!

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