Mikhail from Vyshny Volochyok, Tver Oblast, built tracked all-terrain vehicle "Lemur".
And here’s Lemur himself.
Briefly about the filling of the all-terrain vehicle:
1) Engine VAZ-2108.
2) Gearbox (gearbox) from the VAZ-2108.
3) The rear axle from the VAZ-2106.
4) Caterpillars are made of conveyor belt 13 mm thick.
5) The trucks are made from a 40x40 profile sawn along.
Speed run.
Now let's see how it all began. I have long wanted to build something basin-like, crawling and puffing.
It all starts with a drawing.
No, this is not quite a skid for the sled, it is the skeleton of the future all-terrain vehicle.
This is the future boat, wings and sidewall of an all-terrain vehicle.
This is the future caterpillar.
The bridge is already attached to its place.
Approximate layout of the chassis.
Drive wheel (sprocket) is ready.
The teeth on the drive sprocket require rework.
Conductor for drilling holes on the track.
The process of making tracks.
Ready product.
Caterpillar inside.
Caterpillars are dressed.
Engine installation.
The seat is attached.
Voltmeter in the cab.
It's time to break in.
Go.
First departure and first impressions, first breakdowns.
Speed mode.
Strengthening the tracks.
Swam.
Redid the cooling system.
Primed.
Set the windshield.
Repair again.
Painting.
Kenguryatnik is cool.
Attached aerodynamic mudguards to swim.
Break-in continues.
Into the forest for firewood.
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Michael further success.