Sometimes you want to drop everything and rush off into the distance. At least on legal days off or vacation. But there is no desire to do this without transport. Of course, cars are affordable now, especially used ones. Any old VAZ from the Soviet era can be purchased for 50 thousand rubles. Of course, how far it will be possible to rush on it is a pressing question. This option is more suitable for those who are comfortable with tools and have repaired many cars. Plus, the car on average consumes 8-10 liters of gasoline per 100 km - expensive for “spinning off into the distance”.
If you think about it, you might remember mopeds and scooters. They are cheap and spend an average of two liters of fuel per 100 km. True, they drive slowly, but you can see the sights along the way. And if it’s not possible to take small-capacity equipment, it’s worth learning from the heroes of the video on the “TEKNIQ” channel. Everyone knows that a number of African countries have low living standards. Many local residents do not even have the means to buy an old moped. But they do not despair, but make their own transport - from wood and rubber, which they managed to find in landfills. True, not in order to “rush off into the distance.” Rather, for the sake of simplifying work activities.
The K-46 truck crane on the ZIL-164 chassis is a triumph of Soviet builders
Soviet truck cranes did not have an impressive boom reach, but were still valued at construction sites. Of course - they made manual work tens, or even hundreds of times easier...