No he didn't, the clue's in the name "Hagglund!" All he did was put a new body on it, impressive, but NOT a huge feat of design/engineering/innovation!
@@jennydiazvigneault5548 I have a small penis, but I'm not jealous. I know how to use it. LOL they are too skinny. Easy to get tippy. I hate tippy!!!!!!!!!! Fucking rugged as hell though man. I would say it was a very fine job!!!!!!!
why would people hate this guy He built this custom snow machine that is very kool and functions as intended or even better. I would love a truck like this. a go anywhere truck. Great job on a very innovative idea and its articulated.
Can't believe that linkage held on the drop down the bank, very good job, you ran it ragged for a true endurance test and it really stood on both feet all the way.
Very nice video, and nice vehicle. :) I've tried both metal tracks and pure rubber tracks, and I have to say, if I was to make tracked vehicle today, I'd go with pure rubber with a mighty aggressive pattern on the track, they just perform better in rocky terrain and on asphalt.
No Shit! That is badass! After getting stuck in Idaho for four and a half months last year I wish I had something like this then. Keep On Rockin in the Free World 🎸
Pure example how traction is a greater necessity than horse power. It’s all about the tracks baby! Great job there sir and now let’s put some on load on that bed.
shoulda staggard the stud patter so they didnt slip in the grooves they made in the ice trying to get out make the patter so that every stud has its own path if they you spin
RUclips never fails to amaze us. All the know it all come out but don't have anything remotely close to building something like this. Unbelievable how many trolls run diarrhea at the mouth. LOL
Ya' gotta' love how they just omit showing how he got out of the water! Yeah - just go on to the next scene when he's all clear and ready to go again!!!
I used to work on Hagglunds in the Army and the only thing that limited their 'go anywhere' ability was the lack of diff locks......great machine just the same............... excellent vid...
That is impressive going up very steep hills that are covered with snow and ice and then going through that creek with ice that is very impressive you've came up with a very good product for the market.
5:50 - 7:00 had cuts, likely because it took a bit of work, but it still got out on it's own. It was just a matter of backing up and trying again. I'd consider that the hairiest moment. Of course any vehicle no matter how capable, can get in a spot that was too much for it... We saw it get out of the above, we also saw it climb extremely steep terrain anything else would have slid down, it did anything one could hope to get out of with any other vehicle. If there were things it needed assistance with... those were scenarios that wouldn't normally be attempted, except in the case of testing limits, like these guys were doing. In an actual critical situation they would not deliberately try and tackle even more difficult situations they could avoid or go around. Lastly, everyone claiming that there were cuts whenever it got stuck... there was only _one_ instance towards the end that didn't actually show it get out on its own accord... All those cuts seemed to be about cutting out the fat, the vehicle may have had to take more time than we'd like and all the backing up and trying again is boring to watch, but the point is that almost every time it succeeded.
So first off badass second the design is beyond flawless it looks like it's straight from a factory you guys should present this design to Chevy you could possibly make big bucks
You guys really know how to wrap track. Good job. You can save those cleats that are too hard, just heat them up to 700F for half an hour and they will be nice and springy.
I would really liked to have seen how he got out of his "stuck" conditions - cutting the vid at the tight spots is not good. What happened? Did you call in a wrecker or did he get out himself?
My uncle had a Weasel from WWII. It could swim. He was a 10 Mountain division ski trooper in WWII . He purchased three vehicles after the war and used to for parts.
Not too narrow, but narrow enough it could be offset some ways even like 3" would be alot. The tracks are honestly too long for high speed travel, I'd say it's best used with detroit diesel for towing. It could also be hydraulic, like a tractor, so there's that as well.
Mr. ПоделкинЦ ага, а при чем здесь Шевроле? Надо быть психом, чтобы: а) лазить на легковушке по говнам б) переходить в профиль и выискивать к чему бы там зацепиться, чем бы потроллить...
What a great inguniuty. I mean you created that all your self thats awesome. And how you found how to steer the chevy body all that enginerring. Thats incredible
Congratulations on your superior quality vehicle. That is some good old Yankee engineering. I don't know if it will help but I'll throw it out there. When the rig got "stuck" at 8:51 if you had a set of hydraulic rams that could articulate the track angle you may have been able to shift enough weight onto the cleats to secure traction. It may be more trouble than it's worth, but I seen it in my head so I'm sharing it with yah. I'm currently researching doing this to a Subaru brat.
Damn that's cool! Unbelievable how he goes right through the river up to the wheel wells and keeps right on going.
Why are people hating on this guy so much? He made that himself. I guarantee non of you keyboard warriors can do that... Cool stuff man!
No he didn't, the clue's in the name "Hagglund!" All he did was put a new body on it, impressive, but NOT a huge feat of design/engineering/innovation!
Jealousy or they just have a small penis.
@@jennydiazvigneault5548 I have a small penis, but I'm not jealous. I know how to use it. LOL they are too skinny. Easy to get tippy. I hate tippy!!!!!!!!!! Fucking rugged as hell though man. I would say it was a very fine job!!!!!!!
GarryKennedy
Who’s hating? 😂 I ain’t seen any hate comments
AMAZING TRACKS! That's a nice shop setup too... Great video!
why would people hate this guy He built this custom snow machine that is very kool and functions as intended or even better. I would love a truck like this. a go anywhere truck. Great job on a very innovative idea and its articulated.
Can't believe that linkage held on the drop down the bank, very good job, you ran it ragged for a true endurance test and it really stood on both feet all the way.
Must admit -- I'm impressed.
Great Video- Love to see how these things come to life.
Excellent traction from the tracks. This should tame the wildest winters nature can throw.
I'm seriously impressed.
Looks like Lake Tahoe, could use some these tracks!! Great video! Thanks for taking us thru the process!!
Very nice video, and nice vehicle. :)
I've tried both metal tracks and pure rubber tracks, and I have to say, if I was to make tracked vehicle today, I'd go with pure rubber with a mighty aggressive pattern on the track, they just perform better in rocky terrain and on asphalt.
Every Search 'n' Rescue Dept. should have a vehicle like that..... Love it. Thanx for the video.
They should name this thing "Truck Norris".
Truck yeah
***** Awesome!
Truck o saurus Rex
No Shit! That is badass! After getting stuck in Idaho for four and a half months last year I wish I had something like this then. Keep On Rockin in the Free World 🎸
This is a first for me! Thanks so much for sharing!! Thumbs Up!!
Pure example how traction is a greater necessity than horse power. It’s all about the tracks baby! Great job there sir and now let’s put some on load on that bed.
Reminds me of the Gamma Goats we had in the Marine Corps.
Awesome machine. It's like a Chevy truck, M1 Abrams , and a Gamagoat all mixed together. I want it!
I love this, I'd have so much fun with this
Hey Bill. great job and building and driving!
This is just amazing.. you my friend need to call the military... WOW...
All parts are off an existing mil vehicle, he put on truck cab to make more comfortable, google Haglands
Now that's something you don't see every day, that's pretty awesome.
I love how the engine belt is squeaking and slipping for dear life at the end.
Very impressive and they look great... awesome. Great job and meticulous detail.
Hell yah Big Sky Country!!!
Nice job on the creek, nice to see you give a damn about the environment
shoulda staggard the stud patter so they didnt slip in the grooves they made in the ice trying to get out make the patter so that every stud has its own path if they you spin
Barry McKokinner ... I just learned that you can touch the three dots and edit your own comment to change spelling... That's cool
Now that was very interesting a whole new steering system and looked like a hydraulic rear unit drive very innovative.
RUclips never fails to amaze us. All the know it all come out but don't have anything remotely close to building something like this. Unbelievable how many trolls run diarrhea at the mouth. LOL
@@charlesangell_bulmtl more like you
@@charlesangell_bulmtl are u a fucking 12 yr old? Get some education kid
I hope you guys make millions off this! To many inhospitable locations that a Prius won't go.
Ya' gotta' love how they just omit showing how he got out of the water! Yeah - just go on to the next scene when he's all clear and ready to go again!!!
Great Idea here, you are on to something BIG here. Great job. Thank you for this info.
@9:00, you need an ARB air locker ;)
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lockers would probably cause a lot of things to start breaking...with this much traction he is probably better off having some slippage
Dreded that's why you have a ARB locker, they can be switched.
A locked diff wont work
I used to work on Hagglunds in the Army and the only thing that limited their 'go anywhere' ability was the lack of diff locks......great machine just the same............... excellent vid...
Differential lock would make it more awesome.
+kistuszek positraction would make them work way better and not just slip
+Loops P positrac was just gm brand name for lsd and full lock diffs
Loops P ayawwzsrgb
Detroit Locker is what you need for these. 100% locked when powered.
Cant full spoll tracks if you want to turn eack track has to stop to turn just like a dozer
I should of put this in my first comment, Some Serious engineering went into this. Serious props to the old boy, hes a smart cookie.
5:50 now thats pretty impressive
This thing is truly unstoppable.
Amazing
6:54 did that man say "aww he's out"? Such a fun fanclub!
Looks awesome. Cut frame. articulation. WOW
they actually put the truck body on an existing articulated tracked chassis, i think its swiss or something.
truks
needs a locker!!!
This looks like a lot of work, great job!
thats cool when u get stuck u just edit the video
Stuck means you need help to get out just backing up and taking a new line is not stuck>
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Bad ass machine. I agree, a wider wheel base would make it much more stable and more effective in all conditions. Great design.
Diff lock!
That is impressive going up very steep hills that are covered with snow and ice and then going through that creek with ice that is very impressive you've came up with a very good product for the market.
Great demonstration except for obviously editing out the parts where you had some trouble.
+Angel Davis REKT. RIP. ROASTED. GG.
That critter looks like a beast!
To many cuts in the video when things got hairy
Agreed
There was a Jeep was pulling them out thats kind of embarrassing.
5:50 - 7:00 had cuts, likely because it took a bit of work, but it still got out on it's own. It was just a matter of backing up and trying again. I'd consider that the hairiest moment.
Of course any vehicle no matter how capable, can get in a spot that was too much for it... We saw it get out of the above, we also saw it climb extremely steep terrain anything else would have slid down, it did anything one could hope to get out of with any other vehicle.
If there were things it needed assistance with... those were scenarios that wouldn't normally be attempted, except in the case of testing limits, like these guys were doing. In an actual critical situation they would not deliberately try and tackle even more difficult situations they could avoid or go around.
Lastly, everyone claiming that there were cuts whenever it got stuck... there was only _one_ instance towards the end that didn't actually show it get out on its own accord... All those cuts seemed to be about cutting out the fat, the vehicle may have had to take more time than we'd like and all the backing up and trying again is boring to watch, but the point is that almost every time it succeeded.
Totally agree. Every time it gets tough the video cuts away. Wtf? Better off with 4x4 and a winch. Looks award and slow
Edited, a jeep pulled them out
So first off badass second the design is beyond flawless it looks like it's straight from a factory you guys should present this design to Chevy you could possibly make big bucks
how are you getting power to the rear end with that much flex in between?
Hydrostatic drive
That thing's awesome. Nice job!
why doesnt the forklift have any tracks?
This would be a great rescue vehicle for many applications.. Awesome..
need to be spaced aparrt more.... looks to top heavy
the tracks are wide enough so it'll be fine
The trailer is also wheel drive!! Master piece!!
all you need now is heavy armour and a cannon and you will have a tank
You guys really know how to wrap track. Good job. You can save those cleats that are too hard, just heat them up to 700F for half an hour and they will be nice and springy.
I would really liked to have seen how he got out of his "stuck" conditions - cutting the vid at the tight spots is not good. What happened? Did you call in a wrecker or did he get out himself?
You must be referring to the one and only instance where it didn't show it making it out on its own?
Shut up
Yeah, that one and ony instance where as far as viewers know, a proper jeep pulled it out.
Those giant empty wheel wells look awesome!!
I feel sorry for that rear drive shaft
I was thinking the same thing
No driveshaft. hydrostatic drive, I've ridden in this, it's the real deal, never seen it stuck! Front and rear tracks are powered.
It is amazing how smart some people are. To all the keyboard know it alls I would like to see a video of you accomplishments. Thanks for the video.
why you cut out part where he stuck last time? didn't want to show how he was pulled out?
My uncle had a Weasel from WWII. It could swim. He was a 10 Mountain division ski trooper in WWII . He purchased three vehicles after the war and used to for parts.
You better watch your feet around those.
damn beautiful piece of work..I could not have done better you Da man
it seems very fragile to me
Built for traction. not jump...
Mellosaxsexy too narrow
Not too narrow, but narrow enough it could be offset some ways even like 3" would be alot.
The tracks are honestly too long for high speed travel, I'd say it's best used with detroit diesel for towing.
It could also be hydraulic, like a tractor, so there's that as well.
Reminds me of the old Gamagoats we had in the Marine Corps back in the 70's and 80's.
не рукожоп, красавчик
You built an awesome contraption!
Dont pay attention to all of those couch trolls that talk it down!!
Пфф... нашы ЗИЛы и УРАЛы тоже так могут, причём без переделок.
:D
C перделками и без перделок... утонут нах твои зилы...
BAU ага, а Шевроле значит не утонет?
Mr. ПоделкинЦ ага, а при чем здесь Шевроле? Надо быть психом, чтобы:
а) лазить на легковушке по говнам
б) переходить в профиль и выискивать к чему бы там зацепиться, чем бы потроллить...
dude major props those tracks are badass no other words. one thing id change is a wider "wheel" base
How can 536 peoples dislike this?????
They say you can't have too much fun, but, this is gettin' close!
A guy would love to see the build process on this gnarly rig.
What a great inguniuty. I mean you created that all your self thats awesome. And how you found how to steer the chevy body all that enginerring. Thats incredible
NOW THAT is an impressive piece of engineering right there!!!!!!
Man, I have to applaud the engineering of it all. Just goes to show you that when Americans puts their minds to it, we can accomplish anything!
Impressive truck and tracks!!
Oh my god. I want one of these SO bad! Would be epic an epic adventure in the Norwegian mountainsides!
OMG that's Awsome 👍 that's deffinitley a MONSTER .THANKS FOR SHARING..
Extremely talented person awesome job !
triple A plus in performance,and it looks great in appearance.
Nice Job ! Nice shop too !!
Pretty dam fun looking setup...!
Awesome, looks like you need lockers for the diffs
Wow, very impressive!!!. Well done!!
That thing is a BEAST! I love it!
This is one seriously capable off-roader.
And that means that if you ever actually get stuck, you are seriously screwed.
best tracks you can get, cool build
you are a fkg genius!! Love your work!! you should be designing exploration vehicles for NASA!!! One of the best things I've ever seen on youtube!!
You've got an awesome shop.
That is absolutely amazing I love it how do you top that don’t think you can God bless and stay safe
that has to be the best one yet
Congratulations on your superior quality vehicle. That is some good old Yankee engineering.
I don't know if it will help but I'll throw it out there. When the rig got "stuck" at 8:51 if you had a set of hydraulic rams that could articulate the track angle you may have been able to shift enough weight onto the cleats to secure traction. It may be more trouble than it's worth, but I seen it in my head so I'm sharing it with yah.
I'm currently researching doing this to a Subaru brat.
Wow that's crazy and cool at the same time.
I would put a winch on the front, so incace you can't drive yourself out of a jam, otherwise, that is a really cool truck!! Well done!
Breathtakingly fun ... WOW🙏🏼🏁
this is some serious engineering... respect...
You need to get a locker in that front end. That's the only thing I could see that slowed it up! Nice build!