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In Episode of the Taradiddles, Kyle and Scotty go over a crazy American story where one man gets pushed over the edge. What he does after making it to the edge is now a holiday for some celebrated every June 4th. A modified bulldozer that became a make shift tank that demolished 13 buildings. The creator of the Killdozer, Marvin Heemeyer, could be described as someone down at his luck. No one can deny his passion in his special project that took more than a year to build. More impressive he had a diary of his project that no one found before the event.
This amateur engineering marvel may still be going today if he would of thought about the toll of the protective shell took on the rest of the dozer. The weight was ungodly and lead him being blind while he drove the dozer through Granby, Colorado.
In the end some will say he is a hero while others would call him a maniac, but what we do know that on June 4, 2014 a crazy story was told that rolled into Granby, Colorado destroying 13 buildings and $7 million of damage.
By The TaradiddlesIn Episode of the Taradiddles, Kyle and Scotty go over a crazy American story where one man gets pushed over the edge. What he does after making it to the edge is now a holiday for some celebrated every June 4th. A modified bulldozer that became a make shift tank that demolished 13 buildings. The creator of the Killdozer, Marvin Heemeyer, could be described as someone down at his luck. No one can deny his passion in his special project that took more than a year to build. More impressive he had a diary of his project that no one found before the event.
This amateur engineering marvel may still be going today if he would of thought about the toll of the protective shell took on the rest of the dozer. The weight was ungodly and lead him being blind while he drove the dozer through Granby, Colorado.
In the end some will say he is a hero while others would call him a maniac, but what we do know that on June 4, 2014 a crazy story was told that rolled into Granby, Colorado destroying 13 buildings and $7 million of damage.