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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

to see what it was made of

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  • The two trucks pulling away from each other didn't actually put any more tension on the cord than the one truck and the tree. Think Newton's laws - for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The tree was exerting the same force that the second truck was in the second test (both of which matched the force from the first truck). Other than that, nicely done.

  • loved the vid! I eman who doesnt like demo vids, hha, anyway I appreciate the time and effort that went into your tests! very cool guys!

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  • You guys should suspend sender blocks from it and see how many it takes to snap it

  • q molleja de vergos tan bobos

    sapo

  • @jemremyc Your smart

  • Amazing

  • I wonder how many strands in a braid it would take to tow a truck in neutral, probably not that many.....

  • lol why are you still wearing the harnesses when your in the truck

  • i was a little surprised by this test... they are always putting disclaimers on this stuff when you buy it... no surprise there!

    i think i'd trust the braided stuff more... thanks for the vid

  • smart move stepping out of the truck and hoping that it will keep on holding. I would have liked to see the truck take off

  • 1:10 looks funny!!! I'm just saying...

  • give me 2000 and i will take it 

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