Posted by NCWayne on January 02, 2014 at 18:34:58 from (173.188.169.54):
Buddy of mine was just looking on Youtube and found the two vids in the links below. The first one is of a dealership putting on a show using Bobcats to square dance. That, I had seen before, and it's just plain cool. The second one of "The Bunny Checker" is like nothing I have ever seen before. If you can get past the fact that the machine is dressed up like a pink bunny (I guess in the theme of a certain male magazine based upon the female scenery that adorns it on occasion) the guy operating it is GOOD. Even if you can't, or don't want to watch all of the vid take the time to watch the first couple of minutes. I've seen guys put them on their front tires and move around, on their rear tires and move around, but NEVER have I seen anyone able to put it on the tires on one side and walk it that way. Heck, I can't even figure out how he got it in that position to start with, much less how he kept it balanced there. Beyond that the guy's really hard on the axel's but he sure can make the machine jump/dance.
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