This brings back memories, my grandfather had a coot that we went everywhere in when I was kid in the early 80's. I miss the sound of it and riding along. Someday I want one but I can never find one anywhere.
Un fkn believable! I grew up with a real estate salesman Dad in the 70's and he used these to cart people around at Ocean Shores WA and Crescent Bar WA He used to let me use one of these to go catch Dinner ( it was the 70's we ate off the land back then) Man o man, I just gotta find and buy one of these!
A guy we offroad with has one. He stripped his, put in 26hp diesel out of a mower, 28 inch mudders. That thing will putt up muddy hills where our jeeps and utv's require lots of throttle.
What came first: this Coot (Who built it?), or the Croco anfibian, Swiss funded, produced in Karlsruhe, Germany, with an israelite Wankel engine? All Quads and similar vehicles should have a safety arch like this Coot.
Hey. Can you tell me a little about how you got atv tires on it? My Coot has 15x8 automotive style rims with a five lug bolt pattern. I noticed you have four lug rims? Thanks.
Don't zoom and move, the camera is steady shaking. Making me dizzy after 30sec had to turn off. Such a good video potential. Put the thing on a tripod, get a video stabilization camera or stay still. Wayyyyyy too much motion
This brings back memories, my grandfather had a coot that we went everywhere in when I was kid in the early 80's. I miss the sound of it and riding along. Someday I want one but I can never find one anywhere.
I have always wanted a coot what a great atv
Un fkn believable! I grew up with a real estate salesman Dad in the 70's and he used these to cart people around at Ocean Shores WA and Crescent Bar WA
He used to let me use one of these to go catch Dinner ( it was the 70's we ate off the land back then) Man o man, I just gotta find and buy one of these!
A guy we offroad with has one. He stripped his, put in 26hp diesel out of a mower, 28 inch mudders. That thing will putt up muddy hills where our jeeps and utv's require lots of throttle.
the superior side by side.
I would be putting a stupid amount of lights on that rollbar top! That Coot is a Hoot!
No Futp😁😁😁😘😘😁
Love the hinged area with lots of pinch points to chop fingers off.
Comen sense was more Comon back in the day❄️
best coot in the world
i agree
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What came first: this Coot (Who built it?), or the Croco anfibian, Swiss funded, produced in Karlsruhe, Germany, with an israelite Wankel engine?
All Quads and similar vehicles should have a safety arch like this Coot.
Hey. Can you tell me a little about how you got atv tires on it? My Coot has 15x8 automotive style rims with a five lug bolt pattern. I noticed you have four lug rims? Thanks.
Articulating is the bomb...
could that roll bar possibly be in any worse position ,, still looks like a hoot of a coot though ...
Сила!
i wondered how the BLAIR WITCH got around those woods...
if that thing hits a tree, it'll keep climbing until it flips over.
I knew a girl who rode in one of these, once.
She got Cooties...
Don’t Ever rum down the coot!!
Don't zoom and move, the camera is steady shaking. Making me dizzy after 30sec had to turn off. Such a good video potential. Put the thing on a tripod, get a video stabilization camera or stay still. Wayyyyyy too much motion
I want it
Where can i get one and how much are they?
I have got one that is setting in field would like to get rid of no motor
still have it?
I want one how can I contact u
IS THAT TWO STROKE
I'm interested how can I contact u
same
I would buy one, could someone help me?
Looking to trade max 4 6x6 for one of these
ummm i am pretty sure a quad will do all that but 20 times faster well besides being amphibious
This thing will go places a quad won't. If you notice it twists in the middle and all tour tires remain on the ground no matter the terrain!
That pivot point doesn't seem dangerous at all..
It seems genius honestly I can’t believe more companies don’t do it
@@JohnLange someone needs to start making them again.