Holy shit, I'm really sure I could figure out some radio controlled retrofits for that thing. And remove the handles and make it drive backward so it looks proper. And an engine cover that looks like a cab-over.
It was only 1600 shipped, already thinking about ordering another to turn into a tank or dozer. Also got the push blade for it coming. Make a sweet baby killdozer
It was only 1600 shipped, already thinking about ordering another to turn into a tank or dozer. Also got the push blade for it coming. Make a sweet baby killdozer
It was only 1600 shipped, already thinking about ordering another to turn into a tank or dozer. Also got the push blade for it coming. Make a sweet baby killdozer
To be honest, I've got both those and I never even thought to use the ranger for this but should have. But we've been doing a lot of french drains lately and getting rock in some of the places means loading it into a wheelbarrow and moving it. And even though I'm just the guy sitting in the excavator in the shade loading the wheelbarrows, I still feel like it will make everyone's life easier. Also for moving things like sod, or shingles, or mulch, goes up stairs like they're nothing.
Plus why not.
One of our early design projects in school was to design a human powered vehicle similar to that, mostly as a CAD exercise. Mine was a lot more streamlined than that, because racecar.
They're really just bikes that don't fall over and have their own rain protection, so I've always struggled with what they actual purpose is.
An Organic Transit “Elf”. I had a client with one that we built a crate for to send it to trade shows. They would set it up and use it to power a margarita machine in the booth. When it was back in Durham we would rip it around the warehouse and parking lot and deliver it over to their offices. It’s a funky hippie little thing but drive like a dipshit and they’re super fun.