Some erased my post about the tracked Weasel. some one had said to check the truck trader for Canada about something else called Hunglund or something spelled like that. Could someone refresh my spelling. I am starting to look for one.
Another way to find lost messages is to click on your name in the 'Online Users' to the left.
Then under statistics tab click on -all post by- or -threads started by- said user.
They will all be there. So if you can't find it in the search but know someone who commented on it you can look it up this way.
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Tony
Kennewick, WA
Member 1896
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1966 M35A2 W/W <> 1966 Unimog TLF-8 <> 1970 M813A1 W/W <> 1970 M35A2 WO/W <> 1980 B-700 Bus
M200A1 Trailer w/ Unimog Radio Box <> (2) m105A2 Trailers 1966 & ? <> 1970 M811 Gull Wing W/W <>
M813A1 WO/W (Now bobbed w/ extended cab, ahhh leg room, now with drop side flat bed (and maybe dump)) <> 1945 Dilapidated DUKW <> M328 Bridging Truck <> 1952 Austin Champ Chassis #WN1-1360
To find used ones, look up Truck Trader / Heavy Equipment trader (Canada). We use a bunch of them in our northern oilfeilds and they quite often come up for sale. The pristine ones get grabbed to go to work, but if you are willng to play with one with exprience, they always come up for sale at a decent rate.
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I am a trained professional! Do Not Attempt this stunt at home.
Go to a buddies' place where he can hold your beer and get it on video!
The correct spelling is Hagglund. This is a Swedish articulated military vehicle that is fully amphibious and a fantastic vehicle with a large load capacity. Goes just about anywhere. Check out http://www.arctictracks.com/main.html
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Gary
US Army 1970-1971 MOS: 11D20
USAR 1972-1973
MVPA: #32652
1998 AM General M35A3 W/W M66 Gun Ring
1969 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 W/W
2000 M149A2 (USMC) Water Buffalo
1968 Johnson M105A2
1992 M116A2 Trailer Mounted MEP-003A Gen Set
30D36R 3 KW Gen Set ex-NC ANG