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A New Way to Mow the Lawn....

That tank has an actual, gas powered radial engine in it. At that website, it shows the insides.

I have heard of RC tanks like this before, but not with a radial engine in it. I guess some tanks had radials in WWII. Rare... Imagine a tank engine with a P-47 multi-bank radial in it. Probably would lay down some nice rubber on the tarmac....
 
Lets see, he is using a using a RC gasoline powered tank to pull his electric powered lawn moyer. :confused:

Watch out for the cord.
 
a few years ago Sams club had the stuart light tank RC ..it was real cheap..like under 200.00 thats why i didnt buy one..looked to be about if not the same scale as this one ( i wouldnt be suprised if this guy didnt use it for the base for his radial engined one)...but the "cheap price" scared me off...i came close though...was only one and it was gone on my next trip down.
 
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