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Overturned M38A1.
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Saw a few of them upside down on RT One. Hope they were ok.
Didn't take long to figure out the handling difference between a Jeep and Mustang.
Ditched my Euclid rock dump once, but not quite that hard!
Ed
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And they were light enough for that feller to hold up with his rifle. 
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Originally Posted by
Bill Hollinger
Overturned M38A1.
The pre-"Mutt" training? Sit, Stay, Rollover, good dog!
- Darren
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Loved the M151 Mutt. Light, nimble, easy to drive and could do tricks like roll over. Still would love to have one.
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That mutt trick is performed to see if there are any bindi's in the pads
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