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Nothing new in the Netherlands

Posted: 01 Apr 2015 09:25 am
by mac
Mornin' all,

We think of the CVT as being a fairly modern system (at least in historical terms) but evidence is mounting that the principle of a "car" with a belt drive is rather earlier than at first thought.
The cool thing is that a discovery supporting this has taken place in the Netherlands!

Last year a team of archaeologists from the University of Eerstapril in Grijpswerk headed by Dr.Kras Verhaal carrying out a dig on the island of Borkum found the remains of what seems to have been a four wheeled cart driven by a central treadmill with room for two people (slaves?). Furthermore the presence of wooden cones suggest that a rudimentary variable gear system was used.

The "treadmill" emerging from the silt

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The "road wheels"

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Hopefully more photos will emerge in due course but in the meantime there really is nothing new in the Netherlands!

Mac.

Re: Nothing new in the Netherlands

Posted: 01 Apr 2015 11:52 am
by macplaxton
You ain't got me. I know the date. :mrgreen: 340pw

Now go away for some retail therapy and get yourself a TORK-GRIP wrench. http://sheldonbrown.com/tork-grip.html

Re: Nothing new in the Netherlands

Posted: 01 Apr 2015 12:35 pm
by bogbasic
I am interested in this - can you please give me the reference to the journal it was published in?

Re: Nothing new in the Netherlands

Posted: 02 Apr 2015 12:54 pm
by Ride_on
At least he tried! Good effort.

Re: Nothing new in the Netherlands

Posted: 02 Apr 2015 12:59 pm
by mac
bogbasic wrote:I am interested in this - can you please give me the reference to the journal it was published in?
The Hackenthorpe book of Enormous Fibs, volume 0104

Mac

Re: Nothing new in the Netherlands

Posted: 02 Apr 2015 02:01 pm
by bogbasic
Shouldn't that be the Mac Book of Professional Fibs??