Part 2 of our saw blade wheel car now on gravel roads! We also destroy punch of different stuff by running over them with these extreme saw blade wheels. Don't try this at home!
Our filming/editing guy just told that there is secret hidden message on the video :D It's text that is visible for couple frames. The first viewer who writes correct time stamp under this message can choose next week's Hydraulic Press Channel extra content! It has to be ad friendly and not political but otherwise you are free to choose what ever you want :D
Lauri and Anni, you both are the epitomy of Finnish innovation and entertainment. Your vids always lift my spirits and give me joy in life. You definitely are the definition of cool Finns.
I can't help thinking that part of your prep for these stunts SHOULD be putting Nelli in a hi-viz tabard, because in one of these videos, just as you push the plunger down you will see the cat jump up on to the pile of explosives or whatever...
This is why I love this channel. You guys don’t do stupid shit like heating up a knife and cutting a golf ball and calling it an “experiment.” You two take the wheels off a car and replace them with saw blades. Truly amazing.
@@nordicalpha1376 That would work too,I'm here in the rust belt here in the United States,so I'm not familiar with how your plate system works,but I know now. I didn't realise it was that expensive either,that's nuts !!, thousand 💶 euro's?.
Please don't spread bullshit. Vanity plates cost 750 EUR. Also, you are limited to 2-3 letters and 1-3 numbers, so that ABC-123 format thing is also not true.
Can you try stacking the blades up so the wheel is thicker. Use 4 blades per wheel. You should also do it in a buggy(or something with raise suspension) and climb over logs with it.
@@JaredJKOB It's an experiment on traction. For my thought, we want to remove the piercing surface area and see how the blades teeth effect grip being aligned in one direction.
Love you guys. I don’t usually subscribe to silly RU-vid channels but you two are very entertaining and funny. Thanks for making my day brighter. Aloha.
@@Anniarvaja aloha from Hawaii. If you ever want to get away from the cold, I have a big home here in Hawaii with plenty of room... would love to host you... Aloha
Jack up the back wheel of the car, make sure the other 3 cant spin, give it full throttle, and then chuck things under the spinning saw blade of death!
That won't work, subarus have their own AWD system and will not let only 1 wheel spin. If the others are stuck the car tries to make them go anyways. Try that and you're going to damage something.
@@alexformation No. They're generally 2wd. one front wheel, one rear wheel, and if you try to stop that you aren't going to have fun. (I consider open diff to be 2wd even if its 4x4/awd since half the time you only get 2 wheels driven)
@@Beyondthepress even as the Sierra still lives on to help her baby brother Subaru perform stunts for us. Thank you Sierra! We'll always remember your contributions to the world. Kiitos!
I don't know if this cartoon was showed in Finland. It was called wacky racers and there was a lumber jack character who had a car with saw blade wheels. Cartoon meets real world.
Try this: Once you have some deep grooves that include turns, will the car follow these existing grooves without using the steering wheel. In other words will it follow the grooves like a railroad track.
Outstanding!! The slo mo of the drink bottles was epic! Drive over a nice sheet of corrugated iron! Should make for an interesting cut! And the KTM running the camera audio into clipping sounded very fart like. A good laugh for sure!
That’s like a custom Subaru brand “harrow plow” as we call them in English. Good for preparing and grinding up hardened topsoil for planting crops in a field or large garden.