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My wife's twin sister and the rest of her family are all down in GB. Her Great-Grandmother was an original Homestead settler on the Rogue. This looks like just south of Hunter Creek in the parking lot for Kissing Rock. I bet that is going to be a spendy outing when all is said and done.
 
Guy is a moron. I have driven a number of military tracked vehicles and they are easy to operate.
I mean you have got a gas pedal and 2 sticks to deal with. Pull on a stick and that side's track's brake is activated relative to how much you pull it.

This genius would screw up operating an electric toothbrush.
 
Guy is a moron. I have driven a number of military tracked vehicles and they are easy to operate.
I mean you have got a gas pedal and 2 sticks to deal with. Pull on a stick and that side's track's brake is activated relative to how much you pull it.

This genius would screw up operating an electric toothbrush.

Aritical says "The Oregonian reports (http://is.gd/8B9APs ) that the 1969 Chieftain had been purchased by a local resident,"

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Also, That's not how the Abrams works.

Not that it's hard to drive either...
 
OT - I downloaded Tank Recon 3D to my Android phone and I have to say I didn't think it was possible to have such fun playing a game on a 5" screen.
 
There could have been a problem with the gearbox. If the tank hadn't been rebuilt yet than it probably had issues typical of worn out surplus vehicles.

There was certainly a problem with the guy who thought he could just hop in and drive it up a hill.
 

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