This CRAZY SCREW-PROPELLED TRACTOR Is Probably The Ownership Of MAD MAX: BETTER WATCH OUT!

That’s right boys and girls, watch out, this Canadian invention is dangerous, you know what Mad Max means, a very dangerous and mean world! To be honest this tractor is all about that: killing mud and destroying ground!

Just take a look on those massive screws propelled from the 16HP tractor’s engine. The power is transmitted from the rear and the most impressive part is that their rotations are independent; one screw is rotating clockwise and another counter-clockwise, so the weight of the tractor can pull them on the ground and the vehicle can actually move from point A to point B. we are very grateful to YouTube user REDNIC79 for making this terrific video.

Hear the improvements from its inventor and see how the tractor is moving like a snail, yeah, really slow but it grabs in the mud. It seems like the weather was against him and the rain destroyed his plans, so much mud and soon he drawn in it. But don’t worry, this guy has another vehicle to pick up where the tractor will left, a robotic excavator. By the look we think it is electricity powered and moves like a Terminator.

Watch the video bellow and see the coolest off-road machines from Canada!



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4 thoughts on “This CRAZY SCREW-PROPELLED TRACTOR Is Probably The Ownership Of MAD MAX: BETTER WATCH OUT!

  1. Andrew

    Maybe just go and buy an old one from an Alumina plant. They’ve had these on a much larger scale for many years, operating on their red mud dams.

    1. Mac ( Post author )

      Thanks for the tip Andrew. It may come in handy 😉

      1. Dean

        Hey. Are you the guy in the video that made the machines. Your excavator machine gave me an idea for something I might use at some point. I’m wondering if you’d want to build another creation for a buck or several. Just a question at this point . The idea, roughly, would be an excavating arm on pontoons to dig down in a pond/ creek system and drop the soil onto another floating unit… And if it could walk/ move across drier spots to relocate would be huge. Thanks Dean

        1. Mac ( Post author )

          Wish I was Dean, but I’m not 🙂 That’s a very interesting idea you have. I wish you a lot of success with your project 😉

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