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  2. Dixie Flyer (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    One of three Dixie flyers preserved worldwide. Built in 1919, registered with the Icelandic license plate A-2, now in the Transportation Museum at Ystafel, Iceland. The Dixie Flyer was an automobile built in Louisville, Kentucky from 1916 until 1923. Dixie Flyers were marketed under the slogan of "The Logical Car."

  3. Dixie Chopper - Wikipedia

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    The company was also featured on an episode of American Chopper where the Dixie Chopper Bike was built by Orange County Choppers and unveiled at Daytona Bike Week in 2004. The Bike featured a modified 1000cc Generac lawn mower engine rated at 32 horsepower (24 kW), which after some modifications produced a surprising amount of power despite not being a normal bike engine.

  4. Screw-propelled vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A screw-propelled vehicle A screw-propelled vehicle is a land or amphibious vehicle designed to cope with difficult terrain, such as snow, ice, mud, and swamp. Such vehicles are distinguished by being moved by the rotation of one or more auger-like cylinders fitted with a helical flange that engages with the medium through or over which the vehicle is moving. They have been called Archimedes ...

  5. Cushman (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company incorporated as Cushman Motor Works in 1913. [1] Cushman began production of their four-stroke Husky engine in 1922. [2] Cushman produced engines for farm equipment, pumps, lawn mowers, and boats. Cushman began making Auto-Glide scooters in 1936 as a means to increase the sale of Husky engines during the Great Depression. [3]

  6. Mud motor - Wikipedia

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    A mud motor (or drilling motor) is a progressive cavity positive displacement pump (PCPD) placed in the drill string to provide additional power to the bit while drilling. The PCPD pump uses drilling fluid (commonly referred to as drilling mud, or just mud) to create eccentric motion in the power section of the motor which is transferred as ...

  7. Swamp buggy - Wikipedia

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    A swamp buggy, also known as a marsh buggy, is a motor vehicle used to traverse boggy swamp terrain. Swamp buggies may be purpose-built buggies or vehicles modified to traverse swamp terrain. Swamp buggies are capable of traveling through or over deep mud and water, moderately dense vegetation, and rough terrain possibly including logs and stumps.

  8. Joyful Staffy Has No Regrets After Epic Roll in the Mud

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    In Dixie's case, perhaps she rolled through the mud in an effort to keep those pesky mosquitoes away. Unfortunately, it didn't work out so well, if that was her intention. People were amused by ...

  9. Rotary steerable system - Wikipedia

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    In other words, a tool designed to drill directionally with continuous rotation from the surface, eliminating the need to "slide" a mud motor. The first known patent application is from Christopher G. Cross in 1873 for "Drills for Boring Artesian Wells", [ 1 ] followed in 1884 by the brothers Morris and Clarence Baker for a "Machine for ...