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Song Parodies -> "Armored Tractor for Use"

Original Song Title:

"I Put a Spell on You"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Parody Song Title:

"Armored Tractor for Use"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

This bizarre armored tractor was jointly designed by Alkett, Krupp and Mercedes-Benz with a silhouette truly worthy of a machine of science fiction. The hull of the vehicle was covered in variable shielding between 10-40 mm, with a floor shielding of 40 mm designed to resist the explosion of multiple mines. The floor itself was reinforced by an additional shielding of 20 mm inside the machine for added protection. The first prototype VsKfz was completed in 1942. The presence of manufacturing plates in the vehicle makes it possible to establish the following conclusions: The manufacturer was Alkett of Berlin and on a plate Nmr VsKfz 617 and Nmr 9537 is engraved. VsKfz 617 refers to a Pzkfw 1 tank and 9537 is the chassis number. That would imply that the turret is of an Ausf. A type but this one has the specific characteristics of an Ausf. B; in particular, the hooks of turret (Traghaken) are located on the top and not the side walls of an Ausf. A. The superstructure possesses a turret of the Pz.Kpfw I tank which is equipped with two 7.92mm MG-34 machine guns ensuring the close defense of the machine. During these ground displacements, the changes of direction were accomplished by orientation of an aft wheel controlled by a system of chains actuated by a wheel. The mobility of the machine was ensured by two enormous discs on which heavy mobile shoes were fixed which were theoretically resistant to the explosions of all mines. These shoes have a form resembling those which equipped the wheels of heavy pieces of German PAK artillery. The principal role of the vehicle was the detonation of mines to obtain a cleared access path for German infantry and AFVs. This was to be achieved by the exercise of a very strong ground pressure using the nine shoes with permanent ground contact. During the trial tests, it proved that this vehicle was unsuited to the operations of modern mechanized warfare. Its ponderous weight, slow speed, and its awkward size made the Minenräumer (minesweeper) a large target for opposing artillery and the project was thus abandoned. In April 1945, during their advance, Soviet troops captured this vehicle in the center of the testing grounds of Kummersdorf. Stored a few times in Dresden, it was then dispatched to the USSR. In 1947, it underwent several evaluation tests. Unfortunately, the bad conditions of storage and the carriage had caused irrevocable damage with the mine clearance system so the tests were limited to a short evaluation of movements instead. The Alkett VsKfz now resides in the Kubinka Museum outside Moscow.
Armored tractor for use
exploding mines

Ground pressure would be put to use
Alkett was tryin’
Turret-Army supplyin’

Explosions, it could stand it
Shoes spinin’ around
50 tons of armored beast
Crushing mines planted in the ground

Armored tractor for use
exploding mines
Tank size

Of no use
Of no use
Of no use
Heavy weight, slow speed
Too much to bear
It lacked mobility
End of war, no need

Oddity
Armored tractor for use
exploding mines
(captured by Soviets and now on display)
http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/Pictures/al1.png http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/Pictures/al2.png http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/Pictures/al3.png http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/Pictures/al6.png http://strangevehicles.greyfalcon.us/picturesh/prototype.jpg

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WCJ - October 27, 2011 - Report this comment
Talk about your BIG WHEELS!! :-O That would be great for getting through rush hour traffic on the freeway! :-D and how about three big 5's too! :-)
Rob Arndt - October 27, 2011 - Report this comment
The Germans had another massive minesweeper, the 130 ton Krupp Raumer-S: http://ww2history.ru/uploads/2008/1288780783_14-340.jpg
David Copper - October 27, 2011 - Report this comment
Forget about MONSTER TRUCKS, those suckers would smash them like tin cans!!! Amazing, just amazing!!!
Dylan Baranski - October 30, 2011 - Report this comment
Wow, Farmer Ben must've soiled his pants when he saw that thing!

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