Thanks for those video's I watched both.
Here one of mine on its trailer (trailer has since been painted, so it looks a whole lot nicer. One of these days I'll get the Coot sandblasted and painted). Another picture shows how the front and rear tub are articulated, keeping all four wheels on the ground, even in very rough terrain. That articulation, the fact that it is 4WD with no differentials, and 12" of ground clearance over a smooth belly mean that it rarely gets stuck. If even one wheel has traction, it eventually gets itself out. The turning radius does suffer due to the lack of differentials, but the 4WS partially makes up for it.
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and, since this is a Tractors and Wood thread, here it is pulling about 3000# trailer + green American Beech. (This was before I put the new tires on and reinstalled the rollbar.) It pulled it OK on level ground, and up a moderate slope. Going down hill was quite an adventure. I don't pull those kind of loads with it anymore
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Those were great pictures, thanks for posting. For some reason I was picturing the 6 wheel drive thing, this is totally different I cant even remember seeing it before. I'd rather have that Coot that then the UTV I have, probably not made anymore. Does it free wheel going down hill? if it doesn't hope you have good brakes.
The way I look at this thread, if someone uses anything for tractor work and or haul wood, this is as good as any place to show pictures. I started using atv's for getting firewood alot 25 years ago, before that I use a cut down 58 GMC truck, ot to see if I have some pictures of it around here somewhere.