Hercules


Manual steering on that monster. It'll be fun pushing it around these mountain roads.

Hasn't even been started for years and years. Got it going today. Needs brake pads.

8 comments:

Texan99 said...

That looks like one of my little neighborhood's brush trucks! Primitive and fairly indestructible.

Thomas Doubting said...

Canada? But, yeah, manual steering on that will be fun. Tough looking thing.

Grim said...

Why this area is called "Canada" is a subject of much discussion. Nobody remembers, but I've heard theories.

Thomas Doubting said...

Well, I live near the North Canadian River. Those hockey players get around.

E Hines said...

One theory or conspiracy: the area was settled originally Germans, and later arrivals misunderstood the Germans' name for the area: Keine Da or Nobody There.

Eric Hines

Aggie said...

Brake pads, hah ! Anything it hits won't resist much.

Thomas Doubting said...

It's the part just off the road that doesn't resist at all that worries me.

Anonymous said...

I live near what was originally the Rio Cañadian - the river of the sheep walk (or box canyon in NM Spanish). According to what I was told, the forerunner to the USGS in DC removed the tilde, as it removed all accents and other non-English spelling features, leading to the Canadian River. The Comanche called it “muddy red river,” which also fits.

LittleRed1