DavidLevin
Member
Hello all:
Could really use some advice from people who used skidsteers for an hour or two
My company developed a technology that can interchange between a wheel and a track (see video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naccztNpDZU ). Although we have it working for military robotics, we think we can do it for skidsteers as well. (here's a video illustration of larger tractor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WG4MjOzljw.
Question is, assuming we can pull this off, would anyone need it?
Although below images and video are larger machines, we would like to try it out first on skidsteers
Could really use some advice from people who used skidsteers for an hour or two
My company developed a technology that can interchange between a wheel and a track (see video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naccztNpDZU ). Although we have it working for military robotics, we think we can do it for skidsteers as well. (here's a video illustration of larger tractor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WG4MjOzljw.
Question is, assuming we can pull this off, would anyone need it?
Although below images and video are larger machines, we would like to try it out first on skidsteers