Chevy V8 Snowblower

Chevy V8 Snowblower

Chevy V8 Snowblower
This powerful snow blower, built by a Canadian, has a Chevrolet big block V8 engine and can shoot snow up to 126 feet in the air. It has enough power to blow the snow back to where it came from!

This is the snowblower needed to tackle the infamous Polar vortex.

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Australian V8 Chainsaw



Australian V8 Chainsaw

This may be the only chainsaw you’ll ever need!

Oh, you have a two-stroke chainsaw huh? Think it’s cool, do ya? Well, we see your little two-stroke and raise you a 4.1-liter V8 chainsaw.

This V8 chainsaw comes to us, of course, from Australia. It’s a nation where absolutely everything can kill you. Granted, any chainsaw has the power to kill, but this one can do it… more so.

The chainsaw is powered by a 4.1 liter Holden V8, making this a more dangerous hoon-mobile than a Maloo with 600 horsepower.

Saw carefully now, mate!

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Tractor With A Volvo 240 Turbo Engine

Ever wondered what would happen if you put a Volvo 240 turbo engine into an old tractor? Well here is your answer.

People who live in the country know what I’m talking about: you’re blissfully driving like 150 miles an hour over the speed limit on some rural freeway, when BAM! Tractor. Ssllooww tractor. Not to mention the fact that he’s too wide to pass. Thankfully, if you come across this guy on his tractor, there will be no need to fret. As the great Ricky Bobby once said, “if you ain’t first, you’re last!”

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Jet Powered Go-Kart

Hey, got an extra kid you want to get rid of? Well, you’re in luck, because some guy has gone and created a jet-powered go-kart! Just strap anybody you no longer want around into this thing and watch as they destroy themselves!

The go-kart is created Seth Kettleman, a used aircraft parts dealer who attaches jet engines to things as a hobby. The guy’s already built a genuine jet-powered Batmobile, but I guess that just wasn’t dangerous enough, so he moved onto go-karts. Currently Seth’s go-kart of death tops out at around 100 miles-per-hour, but don’t worry, he’s working on increasing that top speed.

Sadly, the Ebay auction for the jet-powered go-kart has already ended (somebody got a real deal at $8,100) but don’t worry, Seth Kettleman really likes sticking jet engines to things. If you ask reeeeal nice and pony up enough dough, I’m sure he’ll make you your own deathtrap. I’m sending him my designs for a jet-powered shopping cart as we speak.

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