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christopher j Davison
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When I first got interested in AATV.S I went to an Argo dealer and test rode a Conquest I think they look great. Then I saw how much it would cost for one outfitted the way I wanted $14000 I took a look at the owners manual and the first dozen pages were don't dos dont go in water on a windy day dont brake hard on the downhill dont go into water fast. It was then I realized the Eng is in the front and what that meant in the water and I said I can do better than this.
I Figured and drew plans measured and drew more plans and finally came up with something I could build and would do what I wanted. Essentially I wanted a 8WD boat that would haul all my stuff and I could fish all day long or cross a lake and go up some trails with out fear of hard braking or windy lakes. It would have to be big sturdy with high sides and power itself thru the water, Not nose heavy but balanced.
This is what I have built, the lower frame is formed c channell 5 in by ten foot 10ga four pieces to hold axles and brgs. so the lower frame is 48 in wide by ten foot long on top of this I built a sand rail like frame from 2in .095 tubing with all the cross bracing a folding windshield and rear roll bar. dont want them in the way when casting from the boat. on top of this is a removable roof rack for the light stuff
made from half in conduit. In the center of this is a VW IRS trans axle the axles come out in the middle of the 10 foot frame so there dead center of axle 2 and 3 I then fabbed a 12 in stubby shaft and bolted it to the transaxle put a disc brk and an rc 60x15 sprocket on it. It drives a jack shaft with a 30 tooth sprocket at the other end of this shaft are two 15 tooth sprocketts one each for the center axles. then axle to axle.
Now for the hull I bought 3 sheets of 5x10 5052 aluminum .092 paid to have them bent to my measurements. then it was 8 hrs of welding with a spool gun on a wire feed welder. The hull is 48in wide at the bottom slightly veed the sides go up 24 in then bend outward to form a 12in fender at 92 degrees. The entire edge is capped with 3/4 alum conduit its 13.5 long and 6 foot wide a good boat size. it has two bench seats that move and clamp where you want and lay flat. The cushions are velcrowed on so I can use them in the tent under the sleeping bags. I also bought a seadoo 650 pump for the rear to propel it thru the water.
So far Ive got the frame in the hull all the bolt holes and axle holes are cut in and the trailer is made tilting ramps and elect brakes.
with a big gang box. Just waiting for somemore cash about $2000 invested so far. Ive got a CB a fish finder and CD player ready to go into the dash.
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jim stefanowicz
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Posted on Saturday, June 10, 2006 - 09:03 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Hey Chris, can you show us some pics of this beast when you get a chance, I am sure many on this site would love to see it.
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Howard Hoover
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I can speak for Chris and say he has a good looking machine. I have seen lots of his pictures.
I am building my own machine also but I am still at the frame stage of my project. I hurt my back about 3 months ago and since I went back to work I am now working a lot of overtime and haven't had time to work on it. My machine will be a 6x6 & also Have a Volkswagen engine in it. But I will be using an automatic with a custom designed locker in the automatic so both sides will pull. I will be using 28 inch tires with aluminum rims. And I am still planning on using belt drives instead of chain if it goes right. A little more expensive but I will save about 200 pounds in weight.
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christopher j Davison
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Posted on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 - 12:18 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Here is a pic hope you like it chris8x8
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christopher j Davison
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Posted on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 - 12:23 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Who else is building thier own? lets here from you
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jim stefanowicz
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Thanks Chris, nice job, keep us all posted on the beast as you complete it.
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philip w.cox
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What Jim says, I can,t wait for the big test. W. Philip Cox
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christopher j Davison
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8x8 Here is another pic from the rear
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Larry Wright
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When that is done you need to post picture somewhere that you can keep the size big. Looks great so far. Got me excited. lol

Larry
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christopher j Davison
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Today I welded on brackets for two more headlights and some support tubes over the front end. Then I painted the trailer gloss black.
Going to add some fender support tubes as I noticed them vibrating during the trailer haul.
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That looks great. Today I stripped mine down for final welding and paint. You can see old pictures at "How to build a ATV/barge?". I have not worked on mine in months.
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christopher j Davison
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Your barge looks interesting have you figured out mathmaticaly what its displacement is? or how much weight it will take to sink it?
You will have to know that and then calc. every load so its not overloaded. My atv will weight about 1200 lbs and will take 6000 to sink it. to the very lip of the hull.
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christopher j Davison
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Today I welded on brackets for rear tail lights and a rear flood light on top of the rear roll bar. Then I welded in my shifter box on a bracket that reaches 12 inches toward the rear to just between the driver and pasenger in the front seat. Towed my rig with my new truck for the first time. What difference.
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paul graham
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hi I am new to this site and I need some help rebuilding this monster machine. (Tracks have been removed from tires as pictures show) I've been interested in 6 wheelers for years but I have never seen anything like this before. it seems like it must have been a prototype of some kind. Has anyone out ther ever seen anything like this before?frontleftleft sidetran
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Jeff bar
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I do not know, but the small skinny wheels and tires do not look like they would do much, maybe something industral Jeff
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Wonder what happened to his guy: Posted by Username: Chris_davison

When I first got interested in AATV.S I went to an Argo dealer and test rode a Conquest I think they look great. Then I saw how much it would cost for one outfitted the way I wanted $14000 I took a look at the owners manual and the first dozen pages were don't dos dont go in water on a windy day dont brake hard on the downhill dont go into water fast. It was then I realized the Eng is in the front and what that meant in the water and I said I can do better than this.
I Figured and drew plans measured and drew more plans and finally came up with something I could build and would do what I wanted. Essentially I wanted a 8WD boat that would haul all my stuff and I could fish all day long or cross a lake and go up some trails with out fear of hard braking or windy lakes. It would have to be big sturdy with high sides and power itself thru the water, Not nose heavy but balanced.
This is what I have built, the lower frame is formed c channell 5 in by ten foot 10ga four pieces to hold axles and brgs. so the lower frame is 48 in wide by ten foot long on top of this I built a sand rail like frame from 2in .095 tubing with all the cross bracing a folding windshield and rear roll bar. dont want them in the way when casting from the boat. on top of this is a removable roof rack for the light stuff
made from half in conduit. In the center of this is a VW IRS trans axle the axles come out in the middle of the 10 foot frame so there dead center of axle 2 and 3 I then fabbed a 12 in stubby shaft and bolted it to the transaxle put a disc brk and an rc 60x15 sprocket on it. It drives a jack shaft with a 30 tooth sprocket at the other end of this shaft are two 15 tooth sprocketts one each for the center axles. then axle to axle.
Now for the hull I bought 3 sheets of 5x10 5052 aluminum .092 paid to have them bent to my measurements. then it was 8 hrs of welding with a spool gun on a wire feed welder. The hull is 48in wide at the bottom slightly veed the sides go up 24 in then bend outward to form a 12in fender at 92 degrees. The entire edge is capped with 3/4 alum conduit its 13.5 long and 6 foot wide a good boat size. it has two bench seats that move and clamp where you want and lay flat. The cushions are velcrowed on so I can use them in the tent under the sleeping bags. I also bought a seadoo 650 pump for the rear to propel it thru the water.
So far Ive got the frame in the hull all the bolt holes and axle holes are cut in and the trailer is made tilting ramps and elect brakes.
with a big gang box. Just waiting for somemore cash about $2000 invested so far. Ive got a CB a fish finder and CD player ready to go into the dash.
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philip w.cox
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Paul,in answer to your question,no! I have never seen anything like that. When you get a chance,please, please post some action shots.

Christopher Davison, You have not posted since June,buddy, nice shiny machine,any progress? Please post some more pictures.

Jeff, VW motor, Sea Doo 650 Jet Pump, it makes my Avenger seem so insignificant. If we could get you guys to finish your projects, can you imagine getting them all in one place at the same time. The world would never be the same!
How come, no photos? You know that we have to see it! W. Philip Cox
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thanks: jeff & philip for the responding jeff the small tires are not that small they just look small cause the machine is big and don't forget it has rubber tracks and steel cleats that ride over the tires plus there is lots of room if I wanted to put bigger tires. philip: I haven't had it running yet.
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I have to run and get parts back in an hour
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christopher j Davison
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Im still around just havent checked posts very often havent done anything on my machine in a while either. trying to sell my corvette and pay off the truck. then will have$.
Chris
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Jeff bar
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Chris send us some pictures of your project Jeff
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Bryan Jaedike
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I would like to see photos too, you guys impress me, with your workmanship

Bryan Jaedike
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Preston LaDue
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hi guys i have a 1968 jigger i have redone the drive train but down to a piston and rings. it has a jlo 148 cc 2 stroke on it if anyone knowes where to get the parts for this you can e mail me at oldboat69@yahoo.com I allso restore old wood boats
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christopher j Davison
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My company bought a spool gun so I welded in the mounts for the rear pump. and some fender supports. Here it is on the tilting trailer. Next will be a pivoting clamshell for reverse in the water and a plate under the pump to protect it from rocks and air suck back into the pump inlet.
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Just bought 8 mudlites with the rims 27x10 going to run # 80 chain between the axles. Want no problems out in the rough.
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Thats a great looking amphib project! I,m really looking forward to your next installment.
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Your amphib project is really going to change in appearance when you get those 27x10 Mudlites installed.You should,nt have any problems if you install the # 80 chains.
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Ive moved 2200 miles and changed jobs now I no longer have access to a lathe and milling machine
so have paid for lathe work to the axles. going to pick up tue. 9-7 and then weld the lug bolts thru a 10 mm hole on the back of the bolt circle plate need to buy 8 # 80 chain sprockets 12 tooth with 1 3/8 bore for the axles.
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Looking forward to seeing some pictures.
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Nice build
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The chain & sprockets have arrived and now i can get this rig up on wheels and send some pics. bought 12 # 80 sprockets 12 tooth on a 1 3/8 bore & 30 feet of # 80 chain just need some master and 1/2 links and some 5/16 keyway
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Please post some photos for all of us to see

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Glad to see you back on your project, it gives me inspiration to get back on mine. Howard
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How about this for inspiration. Chriswalley
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Cool aint it? looking for a motor now. Chriswalley
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Chris

Your amphib now looks more like the finised product! Great work. Looking forward to seeing a motor in it.
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The Tires are 27x10x12 mudlights I think they will work real good in sand, mud or rocky terain but does anybody have experience with them in the water? Whats your opinion of my project so far? any suggestions?
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Looking good, I'm using the same kind of tires except 28x12x12
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I wanted the 12 in wide also but they would not fit on my trailer ramps.I also noticed that they are only 26.25 in diameter if I had known that I would have gotten 28 in tires there is still 1.25 in between tires even though there is 27.5 center to center of axles. My fenders are 11.5 wide so its a good fit.
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I have a friend that tried the 26x12x12 mudlites on his 6x6 ,and he told me that this tire won,t swim. He did say though, that he liked this tire in the mud. But, for an amphib he said to choose another tire that will swim.
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It will be interesting to find out what is faster running or not running the tires as I run the pump thru the water. I also found some aluminum with a wood grain vinal coating I will use for the dash and one of those sand rail alum gas tanks 10 inches by 40 inches 15 gallons side fill. I will also weld in a 1/4 in aluminum plate under the pump to protect it and stop any suck back from the pump.
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Posted on Monday, September 27, 2010 - 04:46 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I really like the twin prop design like the Hydratrek uses. I,d be afraid of jet pump failure over time in the swamps and muddy places that we like to take our amphibs.
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David Sanders
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Posted on Monday, September 27, 2010 - 05:04 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Ray Kohls custom built the Bushwacker , all alluminum 6x6 that is in Readers rides and Restoration on this website. I told you wrong about the mudlite tires that he used on his 6x6. He was using 25x12x9. This is what he said about the Mudlite tires that he installed on his 6x6.

" I do a very large circle in the water, it takes forever these tires are useless in the water "
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christopher j Davison
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Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - 05:07 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

you can see why I purchased the 10 in. wide tires instead of the 12 in.walley
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David Sanders
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Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 - 09:42 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Its coming together good!
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Posted on Friday, October 01, 2010 - 08:10 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Here is one axle ,brg and sprocket with # 80 chainaxle
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Chuck Coates
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Posted on Friday, October 01, 2010 - 11:55 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

That is a fantastic machine! I look forward to watching the progress. Most AATVs are too limited on water for me, they are only just barely able to qualify as amphibs. This one looks like you said, a boat with wheels. Kinda going the opposite extreme! I only have one worry for you, I'm afraid it will be hard to turn because it's so long and the tires have deep tread. I hope I'm wrong.
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Posted on Saturday, October 02, 2010 - 11:57 am:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

We will see, It has big car disc. brakes the rear brakes off a cadillac Baritz. right on the axle shaft from the tranny. Then there is a two to one reduction from the normal vw axle to a jack shaft. that will cut the speed in half and double the torq.
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Posted on Saturday, October 09, 2010 - 03:38 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

first time on ground on tires
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David Sanders
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You have come a long way since you first started posting pictures of your amphib project on the forum. Will you be able to shoot some video,s of it in action?
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Posted on Sunday, October 10, 2010 - 02:46 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Very easly but where would I post them? My camera will take 2.5 hrs of 8 megapixil. I have lots of films of camping trips and the rubicon trail, the sierras and Alabama hills in Calif.
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David Sanders
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Post your video,s on Youtube ,and then let the forum members know. You can also send your video,s to Richard Clark and he will post them on the forum here.I like the Flip Ultra mini video camcoder because you can upload directly to Youtube. It also shoots awesome video!
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Just bought on ebay a set of one handle turning brakes for a sand rail if you push the handle one way it locks up the right brake, pull it the other way and it locks up the left. Going to mount it sideways and hook it to steering wheel so I will have a functional steering wheel. Also the stock VW master cyl is designed to work thru this turning brake so with a set of stock VW peddals installed I will have clutch brakes and gas. The push pull cable that turns the personal water craft pump will also be connected to the steering wheel.
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Posted on Monday, November 08, 2010 - 10:30 am:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

That sounds like it will work really good for turning.
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Just bought an 11 gallon spun aluminum gas tank, an air clutch and a Hyd. pump 32 gpm at 2000rpm
going to direct drive the clutch with a 1.5 to 1 ratio to turn on and off the hyd. pump which will drive the seadoo 650 pump to propel it thru the water or drive the 2250 watt 120vac generator I have. One hand hyd. valve detent in both directions. Will use Hyd. motors to drive the water pump to 4000 rpm and the generator to 3000 rpm got to go this route the water pump turns the opposit direction of the vw motor
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Posted on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 - 01:10 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Just bought a motor for it, a running 69 1500 single port vw Its rated at 53 hp and 78 fpt. With the ratios I have thats 2445.3 fpt at the axle at 2600 rpm That should be decent for a 1300 lb vehicle.
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Posted on Friday, December 31, 2010 - 07:11 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Installed the motor and the gas tank. I put the gas tank up in the nose just below the top lip and am going to build a alum. hood over the area in front of the wind shield. bolted in the turning brakes also.
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christopher j Davison
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here are some pics of the motor installedvw powered 8x8
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Posted on Sunday, January 02, 2011 - 06:15 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

here is a pic of the gas tank mounted in the nose from the right side looking forward. You can also see the turning brakes.
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Great looking build, I wish I had the talent you have. Dave
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Posted on Saturday, January 08, 2011 - 06:28 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

To invent something all you need is an imagination and a pile of junk.(Thomas Edison) but thanks for the Kudos anyway.
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I bought a 55 amp alternator to replace the 14 amp generator, just about finished with the gas and brake lines and started with the dash. This summer is the big test, will have the motor running in about 30 days.
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Finished all the brake lines and blead them today. The vw brake pedal works real good locking both rotors and the dune buggy turning brakes hooked to the steering wheel work well also.
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Posted on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 - 09:53 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Almost done with the dash now. wont be long before start up
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Started it up the weekend of 7/4 runs good. A lot of stuff to finish up though.
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I have been running it up and down the road now for several weeks. Floated it in the white river and drove thru the water. Turns great and still has 17" of verticle side out of the water. I have done about 30 mph so far on gravel roads.
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christopher j Davison
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Posted on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 - 11:15 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

There are now videos of this machine in action on you tube and 6x6world.com
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Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 - 07:38 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Search youtube kabas511 for videos of this machine in action
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neat videos, thanks for posting

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