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Q348 - solved - Doliner Go-Devil

Started by Quiller, March 18, 2009, 03:01:52 PM

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Quiller

What's the make and model designation of this car?

Quiller


Quiller


faksta

Walkman, by Sony  ;D

Allemano

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Any relation to "FOA X-musen" from Sweden?

Quiller

Quote from: Allemano on April 17, 2009, 07:31:57 AM
Any relation to "FOA X-musen" from Sweden?

Not as far as I know... I'm pretty sure they're not related

Allemano

Is it from Sweden?

Quiller

I don't know the country of origin but judging from the name, it's English-speaking

Allemano

I know that this patent with swinging wheels goes back to a Swedish company named Skogsjan. It was originally made for Forwarders (forest mashines). Later it was taken over by Caterpillar as far as I know. Maybe your pic shows a military vehicle?

Quiller

Can't say if it's military or not. Here's another view...

porridgehead

Looks to be a form of self-leveling articulated skidder. I bet it's real fun pitching one of those puppies into a fast sweeping, descending radius corner!
Measures with mics, marks with chalk, cuts with axe, beats to fit and paints to match

staulan

Doliner Go-Devil. All wheels driven by chains that run in cases. Those cases can be turned 360 degrees. For water purpose its got a propeller in the back.

Quiller


sixtee5cuda

From what I have read, this vehicle is called "Go-Devil" or "Do-Liner".  It was created by the Wagner brothers of Portland, Oregon, USA.  Maybe "Wagner Go-Devil" is a more accurate name?

Quiller


sixtee5cuda

All 3 names, actually.  You can see the W on the door...