A versatile mobile utility cart or vehicle using either tracks, wheels or
both for suspension and steering with propulsion coming from but not
limited to an internal combustion engine or an electric motor. The
vehicle is meant to be a utility workhorse with the ability to load and
unload itself as well as drag or carry materials. The vehicle can be
configured in many ways to do many tasks with the main feature being
labor savings. One of the unique features of the vehicle is a loading
system called a fork and foot system. For transport the forks and feet
system can be raised or detached individually or as a system, this is
beneficial when unloading. The foot may remain attached and used for
stability. Detaching the fork and foot system as a system allows the
vehicle to be used for other tasks including but not limited to: a dump
vehicle; a skidder; a reel carrier; a fork lift/carrier; and a prime
mover or base for brush chippers, stump cutters, tree spades and more.