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Ford needs to introduce a Bronco belly mower. Bye bye zero turn
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I have never had anything like this before, could you please explain the significane of this? I watched the video but since I dont understand I didnt get to enjoy this.My. God.
I told myself that this feature would never matter to me but damn that could actually be relevant...
Just like having independent brake controls on a tractor.
On a mountain pass with a huge drop off, you often have switchbacks. So you have a very sharp turn, and you criss cross the mountain side with sharp turns at the end of the road. It often involves a 3 point or more turn, on a narrow, angled (off camber?) patch of gravel where the road is so small you can't see it. So engaging this would let you hopefully just turn and go. No backing up, uphill while cranking the wheel hard. If you were in a manual and you rolled forward while trying that you would be off a cliff.I have never had anything like this before, could you please explain the significane of this? I watched the video but since I dont understand I didnt get to enjoy this.
Whatever floats your boat.That reminds me of something... ?
*edit: I had another video but I thing it would of been deleted.
I have never had anything like this before, could you please explain the significane of this? I watched the video but since I dont understand I didnt get to enjoy this.
Think of it like a poor man's version of a tank turn, just not nearly as tight of a turn.On a mountain pass with a huge drop off, you often have switchbacks. So you have a very sharp turn, and you criss cross the mountain side with sharp turns at the end of the road. It often involves a 3 point or more turn, on a narrow, angled (off camber?) patch of gravel where the road is so small you can't see it. So engaging this would let you hopefully just turn and go. No backing up, uphill while cranking the wheel hard. If you were in a manual and you rolled forward while trying that you would be off a cliff.
Is it me or do those seem like terrible mud tires? Lots of momentum needed for some of those areas.They had a little footage of it in action in this clip at around 1:05.
Whatever floats your boat.
That thing looks like all the designers of the ugliest trucks got together and were on a tight deadline.Think of it like a poor man's version of a tank turn, just not nearly as tight of a turn.
I'd love to see this at lower and higher speeds to see how much of an impact it makes.