The blog’s author, who signed posts only as “Tess,” wrote in bursts of small, vivid scenes. One entry described the first prototype: an old lawnmower engine wrapped in foam and duct tape, a battered saddle stitched from a thrift-store jacket, servos scavenged from broken office chairs. Tess had squeezed the frame into the trunk of her hatchback and hauled it to a friend’s backyard. They tethered the bull to a picnic table and invited a handful of skeptical neighbors. The machine bucked and wheezed, unexpectedly gentle and hilarious; a toddler laughed until she hiccupped, a retired mechanic cried at the ingenuity, and a man in a suit who was passing through for a delivery stayed for three rounds.
Blogspot is still functional but dated. Consider:
: Reviews are data-driven and actionable, often backed by firsthand experience. The blog excels in comparing specifications side-by-side but could offer more long-term durability insights.
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