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cosworth34677 10-28-2013 06:43 AM

tamiya gearboxes good?
 
are the tamiya gear boxes any good for a bruder frount loader convert? was wondering, they look easy and small

Quad-Dog 10-28-2013 06:12 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
Your best choice is an electric motor attatched right to the wheel. You don´t need different gears for running a bruder loader.

cosworth34677 10-28-2013 06:19 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Quad-Dog (Post 96710)
Your best choice is an electric motor attatched right to the wheel. You don´t need different gears for running a bruder loader.


but a straight moto to wheel wouldn't that be either to fast or get really hot?

Quad-Dog 10-28-2013 06:31 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
Well I forgot to mention the reduction. I think it is something between 1:100 and 1:200. if you have alook around you will come across a convert using it as this is the most common way of doing it. They pretty much got all.the same motors.

cosworth34677 10-28-2013 08:28 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
im liking the servo idea. i'm wondering if the there is a way to run a shaft though the servo?
and still keep the servos esc's in them

fhhhstix 10-28-2013 09:08 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cosworth34677 (Post 96724)
im liking the servo idea. i'm wondering if the there is a way to run a shaft though the servo?
and still keep the servos esc's in them

Mount the drive wheel to the servo output and mount the servo in the model. The servo stays intact as is other than making it continuous run by removing the pot drive from the center of the gear and gluing the pot in its center position. If you’re still not certain on how to make the servo continuous run do a search on the web for how to do it and you will figure it out. If that does not work buy one that is already converted by servo city.

Travis

cosworth34677 10-28-2013 09:22 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fhhhstix (Post 96726)
Mount the drive wheel to the servo output and mount the servo in the model. The servo stays intact as is other than making it continuous run by removing the pot drive from the center of the gear and gluing the pot in its center position. If you’re still not certain on how to make the servo continuous run do a search on the web for how to do it and you will figure it out. If that does not work buy one that is already converted by servo city.

Travis

ya i know how to make them run continuous. i just was trying to do it with two sevos instead of four. (one for each wheel for 4x4) i was thinking of making it 2x4 but i live in florida and tons of soft sand

cosworth34677 10-29-2013 06:11 AM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
will do sounds like a plan.

daddycool75 10-29-2013 06:02 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
Is this what your looking for:
http://www.magomhrc.com/en/liebherr-...th-shaft-.html
:D

cosworth34677 10-29-2013 08:35 PM

Re: tamiya gearboxes good?
 
yep. thats it! now lets see if i can make one on my own , i got mangom part on its way now, and it take to longer then i want to wait:o


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