Ok, I think I am working my way up to a pile of crows toeat here and maybe you all can whack me with a rubber chicken to boot! I have been doodling on a scratch pad for the last few days and some eye
Have had a difficult time putting into words the feeling of driving that car, but "power steering gone haywire" is probably the most accurate description I could have come up with. JB " My first inc
I have driven a number of pieces of farm equipment with "rear steer" and find that one gets used to the odd sensation of his/her butt sliding around the turns. It doesn't seem underdamped. It is als
Well,yeah. Good description. Anybody ever notice that forklifts feel like that sometimes? Russ, #1226B Mayf Have had a difficult time putting into words the feeling of driving that car, but "power st
I think we are arriving at the same (or at least similar) conclusions regarding rear-steer driver response. BTW, we called our Can-Am effort "The Rubber Chicken Racing Team"-- faster than a speeding
Loftus Novelty Company here in Salt Lake, makes the majority of the rubber chickens sold in the U. S. today. The packaging and shipping is done largely by musicians from the Utah Symphony as a secon
LOL Thanks for that, Wes, more than I really needed to know, but .... Dale C. mayf, Loftus Novelty Company here in Salt Lake, makes the majority of the rubber chickens sold in the U. S. today. The pa