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Lil Giants 08-09-2015 12:15 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyathome (Post 130295)
and this is all anyone will see trying to pass me going up hill :D

http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...psyax36ltr.jpg


cheers andy

Would that be you blocking the road with a jack knife b/c you missed a shift? :p :D

What voltage are you running this trk on?

andyathome 08-09-2015 01:05 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
Nah blocking road cause its top heavy if overloaded . LOL
I can see a few accidents in the near future.

its running on 7.2v but im useing a 12v drive motor.
truck came with hyd pump ( dont know what brand it is) it is a small black square plastic unit.
You wouldnt know what is max voltage for these pumps as I would like to speed it up and possibly run a 11v battery to get a higher rpm on pump.

cheers andy

Lil Giants 08-09-2015 03:58 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
The telescope cyl looks like a wedico (probably is) & the pump would be 12v. 3s would be a little slow yet, but better than 8v / 6cell.

andyathome 08-09-2015 10:23 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
Thanks joe.
yes it is a wedico ram , and that is good news that I can run it on a bigger battery.
I also have an old wedico merc truck ( mint condion) that I got second hand with no battery.
the old guy I got it off built it as a shelf model and never run it and had no paperwork ( instructions)
so can I assume this is also 12v powered.
ive had it around 4 years and might have a go at getting her up and running before winter ends

thanks for your help

cheers andy

andyathome 08-10-2015 06:12 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
this is the truck im referring to.
haven't pulled it apart to check if its all there but from what I was told it is complete and needs a battery and radio to run,
she is a little dusty.....

http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...psb5ounjbb.jpg

cheers andy

andyathome 08-10-2015 07:02 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
woke up this morning and looked out side.....

its not raining.



so heres a picture of the set up in the sun....
got to fit some lights , and a few cosmetic things to sort out.
need to get some 12v esc,s (x3) then I can power up trailer.

more waiting for the post man.

and what ever the wife said to the dogs worked, the spa cover is still in one piece :lol:


http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...psgillxkp4.jpg





cheers andy

andyathome 08-10-2015 10:45 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
heres a quick video of truck pulling trailer.
battery was flat so sound cuts out and its a little slow.

worked pretty good but will fit a 4:1 box to give it a little more torque.

http://youtu.be/GNpsrwMK2ns


cheers andy

jack van 08-10-2015 11:28 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
:eek:so andy is the gate there to keep the trucks or us visitors who want to play with them out lol nice truck and looking good:cop:

andyathome 08-11-2015 12:38 AM

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LOL.
im pretty happy with my first serious truck reconstruction.
doing one bit at a time but thinking how it will all work at the end wasn't that bad.
the gate is always open to people who want to play.
its mainly shut to keep the two rotties and one stupid british bull dog from running off with the mrs shoes, or what ever takes their fancy.

took the youngest rottie for a drive yesterday, he was really excited...
not too impressed when he woke up!!!

should have been a vet , cost me the price of two semi trucks.

no more double due claws and no more dangly bits for him. :eek:

http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...pstae7sgqm.jpg

http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...psyapk7ktt.jpg

headers 08-11-2015 03:26 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
I agree with you on vet bills they are ridiculous, good looking dog hope he feels better

Lil Giants 08-12-2015 03:33 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyathome (Post 130368)
Thanks joe.
yes it is a wedico ram , and that is good news that I can run it on a bigger battery.
I also have an old wedico merc truck ( mint condion) that I got second hand with no battery.
the old guy I got it off built it as a shelf model and never run it and had no paperwork ( instructions)
so can I assume this is also 12v powered.
ive had it around 4 years and might have a go at getting her up and running before winter ends

thanks for your help

cheers andy

Yes, 10 cell NiCad or NiMH. 3s might work too, not sure if the wedico electrics will work on a lower voltage.

andyathome 08-12-2015 06:15 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
thanks Joe, have ordered a full set of esc,s ( 3 ) at 12v and robbed my road roller build of the dx6 receiver , also got a 11v lipo battery on its way.
so truck will be running at 11v , hopefully the rams will move a little quicker.

fired up the wifes decal cutter and had a go at some company name decals.
I need to make a loader and excavator picture to put on either side of the company name to give it that finished look. :o

http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/...psccvrutmt.jpg

cheers andy

Ps the dog is fine, and up to his old tricks of mass destruction the following day.
his partners in crime have destroyed the bucket on his head and freed his feet from the bandages.
so I played doctor , new bandages and some time in isolation to give his stiches a chance to heal.
last thing I want is a lecture from the vet. :D

andyathome 08-12-2015 11:30 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
got the go ahead to open up the summer quarry again.
someone filled it in due to health and safety requirements, so I have to start again. :cop:
better get a chilly bin and a few beers organised.
need to make a few roads and clear some of the rocks to make driving more pleasant and safe.

heres a quick video of this mornings efforts.

https://youtu.be/sskVcqWUALQ

cheers and

andyathome 08-13-2015 10:38 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
ok, so joe might know a thing or two about RC trucks.
I took your advice about the pump , I have replaced all Tamiya electrics.
The post man showed up this morning with 3 big 12v esc,s and a 11v lipo battery.
2200 battery so its nice and small and fits nicely in the cab but will be interesting to see how long it lasts, hope fully around the half hour mark or more.
made a quick video of the truck lifting the bed unloaded then fully loaded with around 5kgs of dry dirt, I am more than happy with how it works :):):):)

now I just want it to stop raining so I can have some play time.

http://youtu.be/0fdRE-eYsC8

Thanks .
andy

jack van 08-14-2015 06:46 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
wow that moves alot better looks about right for scale speed very nice

Mikem 08-14-2015 08:11 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
Is your Rottweiler driving ? That looks like the side I usually drive on ��! Mike

andyathome 08-14-2015 08:46 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
that would be cause you guys drive on the wrong side of the road....LOL
and hes not old enough to get his licence just yet.

cheers andy

andyathome 08-20-2015 11:40 PM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
bit of an up date.
trailer is all ready to go but the pump/cylinder I got of a guy is no good
pump cant make pressure, really slow.
took pump apart and there is a lot of ware marks.
so I guess I need to find another wedico type pump.

still , it was a cold and foggy morning and I had the urge to fire up the king haulers.
attach one now 41kg crusher on the lowboy to the tri axel, and send the dump truck off into the fog.
have also fired up the loader to clear the new dig site for summer, but that's another video in the making.

this one is of the trucks being trucks

http://youtu.be/FRNi_40eQGQ

cheers andy

jack van 08-21-2015 12:12 AM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
looks like you have a large chunk of property how many acres of land ?

andyathome 08-21-2015 12:27 AM

Re: JBC limited NZ
 
we have down graded from 35 acres to just under 5.
but it seems that the smaller plot requires more work to maintain it.

I guess you can see it all therefore you cant ignore it, and im sure the Mrs's eyes have got better.

just finished replacing a septic tank pump........ yuuummmmy job. :mad:

still tomorrow is forecast for good weather so , more truck and excavator time.

cheers andy


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