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First thing that was odd was how much air he had in his tires and how much trouble he was having climbing a hill which didn't look that hard for his rig. Second odd thing was how well he was respecting the 4wheelers "tread lightly" conviction. Last thing was the elastic frame. For a second there I thought he had used a 60 series frame which had just decided on a divorce until I saw the rear wheels still driving. I'm assuming he used a specially built slip yoke to do this. Would be nice to see a pic of it.
 
i had to watch it twice thought i was loosing it. he extended the front end out and then back in at around the 3 min.. would be interesting to see how he did that?

My money is still on a custom rear drive shaft with a very long slip yoke. I assume the frame is a frame within a frame and moved forward and back with a hydraulic ram.
 
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