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dirtpusher9 09-10-2010 10:03 AM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
Well besides getting a few hydraulic items in that I ordered and hooking every thing up, this project is just about completed.
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1438.jpg
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1439.jpg
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1440.jpg
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1442.jpg
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1441.jpg

JAMMER 09-10-2010 10:29 AM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
The pan looks great now how soon before you start building another dozer to push it? Ed:D

modelman 09-10-2010 10:47 AM

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Looks fantastic joe-can't wait to see it working!!

J Hall 09-10-2010 10:55 AM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
Very nice...Too pretty to go out and get it all dirty..LOL
What do you think the weight would be ??

Iron Art 09-10-2010 12:20 PM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
Lookin' good Joe, another great build, I too can see a push Cat in the future. So much to build, so little time. Fred

Tamiya Cowboy 09-10-2010 03:27 PM

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Joe I just ran accrossed this over on scale and WOW you really have a eye and skill for building..I wish I had half of your metal talent!.

td9clyde 09-10-2010 04:33 PM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
Awsome job!!!! glad to see some yellow paint they way things are going we and yes i said we might be moving some dirt before long lol glad to see you about completed on the pan whats next??? i know you shurly have a couple ideas after tires being a hard item to come by i think i am going to stick to tracks like i said though glad to see your pan looks great Joe

Lil Giants 09-10-2010 05:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J Hall (Post 5552)
Very nice...Too pretty to go out and get it all dirty..LOL

BALONEY!!! What makes them "pretty" is the battle scars. :cool:

Stellar looking model Joe, wouldn't expect to see anything less than perfect come out of your workshop... now lets see it go to work! :D

dirtpusher9 09-10-2010 06:18 PM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
Thanks guys.

Scraper is 42''and it weighs 48lbs. Over all length is 69''.

Henry not sure what I'm going to build next (if anything), the way the tire situation is, if I do another build it will more than likely be tracked.
Here is the whole setup. Not real happy with it behind the dozer, it just looks to small to me. Still not sure if the thing is even going to work or not, I guess if it don't it will make a good paper weight.


http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1445.jpg
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1447.jpg
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...9/HPIM1444.jpg

td9clyde 09-10-2010 07:08 PM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
looks good from here well i hope to see you continue to build your work is undeniable some of the nicest around can't wait to see if you build another dozer or something kinda like to see you build a low tracked version of an 8 or a 9 or something

Lil Giants 09-10-2010 08:53 PM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
The only problem I see Joe is that it looks too clean! Once it's dirty and scarred up like your dozer, they'll definitely look like a matched set. ;)

An excavator or wheel loader or mid sized haul trk would be a nice addition to your fleet. The scale you're building in, a finnish grader is possible. ;)

Also, start dreaming of a dirt work project to put them to work... how big is your backyard? Dig a swimming pool maybe... then fill it back in again. :D

FreddyGearDrive 09-10-2010 08:55 PM

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I've been missin the boat on this build,WOW, That build is perfect! But,wouldn't expect anything else.Not after turning the landscaping up side down in minutes w/your first piece of art you made. Keep up the good work!
FGD

dirtpusher9 09-10-2010 10:07 PM

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Thanks you men that means alot.

Joe, I would like to do a blade but the tire thing keeps blowing out of the water. Also thought about a 988 loder, just need tires.
I just ran a few numbers on a 385 trackhoe, it would be HUGE AT 63'' in length with the boom folded up and set on the ground. It would look ever so cool. So I'm not sure what to do, besides I told my self after faking so much on the scraper that the next thing I build, I will have all the pics I need in order to do it right. There aren't any around here to get enough pics of.
http://i539.photobucket.com/albums/f...820640x480.jpg

I have a big yard but I also have a big mean wife that would kick me in the pants. So I wont be digging any pools. lol (just kidding honey if your read this)

JAMMER 09-10-2010 11:20 PM

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Joe you better be careful or she will take your aspirin away an won't let you run around the block. ed. Ed

RCLogger 09-11-2010 12:10 AM

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WOW Joe your iron is so cool. I doesn't matter what you build next, just get-at-er. I do think you need something to load dirt ...

greg

Espeefan 09-11-2010 01:23 AM

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Boy that scraper looks great, even if it's not a 100% accurate. I sure can't tell. That is every bit as amazing as the big old Cat D9. Definitely a great combination. These are some serious machines!

td9clyde 09-11-2010 08:31 AM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
lol i have thought about that too more like a 225 but if i build it it would be out of all metal and the boom and stick would be heavy i would have to make them out of aluminum to get the performance out of it and the rest could be steel so i donno if i will be building one and joe if you need pics let me know i can get them and i can get measurements...........D6 N would be a good one 6 way blade and a nice tractor to boot

Lil Giants 09-11-2010 11:06 AM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
What would be the dimensions for your grader tire? Would a hockey puck be close? Somebody mentioned that it would be possible to buy any sized diameter of a hard rubber solid cylinder to make tires from...

I think you're taking this "scaled model building" too seriously Joe... you get within 75% accuracy and IT WORKS TOO! what more could anyone else say but well done?! You don't sound like you're enjoying this anymore...

I think I've seen your wife in one your videos, cheering you on while you're showing off newly built D9... I wouldn't believe that she'd chase ya down with club for digging a little wee hole in the backyard? :p

SonoranWraith 09-11-2010 11:18 AM

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I know they aren't on this side of the pond, but there are quite a variety of sizes available. My guess is that in 10th scale they are small? There are some european semi truck sites that deal in 1:12 stuff you could make work. Equipment wise everything is tailored to 1/16-1/12. :(

dirtpusher9 09-11-2010 12:33 PM

Re: D9R and 463 pull scraper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil Giants (Post 5640)
What would be the dimensions for your grader tire? Would a hockey puck be close? Somebody mentioned that it would be possible to buy any sized diameter of a hard rubber solid cylinder to make tires from...

I think you're taking this "scaled model building" too seriously Joe... you get within 75% accuracy and IT WORKS TOO! what more could anyone else say but well done?! You don't sound like you're enjoying this anymore...
I think I've seen your wife in one your videos, cheering you on while you're showing off newly built D9... I wouldn't believe that she'd chase ya down with club for digging a little wee hole in the backyard? :p

Thanks for all the complements guys.

Joe, I may have found a tire that will work, just need to get some more measurement's before I know for sure. I thought about the solid robber when I was researching for the scraper build but 7'' solid rubber chucks are no where to be found. I already had found a grooving iron and a guy to cut them, but no rubber.

I enjoy the building part except for not being able to be accurate in the making of parts that I can't see and know for sure how they are suppose to look. And the showing of the model bothers me because there are so many that make beautifully machined pieces. Seems that the manufactured models and the perfectly scaled models are what intrest people the most over something done by eye and faking. I just am the type person that wants it right if I'm going to call it scale and show it to the world.


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