The Wildlife Conservation Project: A Literature Review

2007 
A vehicle drive system comprises a frame, a motor, a first wheel assembly, a second wheel assembly and an endless drive member. The motor is mounted to the frame and has a motor shaft powered by the motor. The first wheel assembly includes a first axle, a first drive wheel and a first riding wheel. The first axle extends generally transversely from the frame and is journalled for rotation relative to the frame. A proximal end of the first axle is operatively connected to the motor shaft in a manner so that rotation of the motor shaft causes rotation of the first axle. The first axle is operatively connected to the frame in a manner so that a distal end of the first axle is moveable in a generally vertical arcuate path relative to the frame about a first pivot axis. The first drive wheel and the first riding wheel are both mounted to the first axle. Similarly, the second wheel assembly includes a second axle, a second drive wheel and a second riding wheel. The second axle extends generally transversely from the frame and generally parallel to the first axle. The second axle is journalled for rotation relative to the frame and is operatively connected to the frame in a manner so a distal end of the second axle is moveable in a generally vertical arcuate path relative to the frame about a second pivot axis. The second drive wheel and the second riding wheel are both mounted to the second axle. The endless drive member is trained around the first and second drive wheels in a manner so that rotational motion of the first drive wheel causes rotational motion of the second drive wheel.
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