I believe he paid $80k. Not sure what he does for a living. Late 30's, has 3 Razer-R side by sides. A truck I never could afford. Super nice guy.140k, yeah take his money!
Every tire is hand made, they screw hundreds of wood screws into each tire for grip. They show the process in the 1320 video. By the end of the day the grooves at the starting line are so deep people have to line up in a different spot or they'll get high centered on their rear pumpkin.Studded tires or just grit the surface?
The guy said 3000 screws per tireEvery tire is hand made, they screw hundreds of wood screws into each tire for grip. They show the process in the 1320 video. By the end of the day the grooves at the starting line are so deep people have to line up in a different spot or they'll get high centered on their rear pumpkin.
I don't think so.All they would have to do it drill some holes and the trenches would be in autofill mode.
I see you've never drilled a hole in the ice.I don't think so.
The holes will plug up before the trenches are full.
Plus I am sure the surface of the ice is higher than the liquid water level. But in theory it's a nice idea
Oh I have.I see you've never drilled a hole in the ice.
Oh I have.
My point still stands, the water will not reach the level desired because it's an enclosed lake an the liquid water level can't reach that high