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When one tractor is not enough, in search of better cross-country ability they created their own “push-pull”

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When one tractor is not enough, in search of better cross-country ability they created their own “push-pull”
It’s no secret that where the capabilities of the coolest SUVs end, a tractor comes to the aid of the “rogues”. They are capable of not only getting the car out of captivity, but also effortlessly continuing the route. But nature has the ability to stop even such equipment—tractors stuck off-road are also common. What if there are two?


That is, do not conquer off-road conditions, moving two cars in single file, but take and combine them into one all-terrain vehicle. Autobloggers from the YouTube channel “Polygon-98” set themselves this task. There was no need to do any deep modifications. They simply connected two well-experienced T-70 tracked vehicles with a rigid chain, tuned the engines, warmed them up thoroughly and set off into the most impassable swamps.

To begin with, each car showed itself individually, reaching the snow-covered steep ravines. And then it turned out like in a fairy tale - neither the ice gaps nor the steep climbs with soft soil covered with snow caused any difficulties. “Pull-Push” took on the most difficult sections with ease. But the articulated all-terrain vehicle turned out to have one weak point - as a result of test rides, the powerful steel triangle was simply torn. But the guys have already climbed into the toughest off-road conditions, so they won’t be able to postpone the test. What happened next and how the cars got out of captivity - you better see for yourself, the spectacle is truly epic.

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