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FlyingBeagle 02-04-2013 10:46 AM

John Deere 650 Dozer
 
I am really interested in purchasing one of the Ertl John Deere 650 dozers from the precision construction series.

http://www.agfarmtoys.com/scale/tractor/15410box.html

I have never seen one in person, but they look fantastic in the pictures on the web. I understand the tracks are very weak on these, and that is a definate downside. Does anyone have any experience with these dozers in person? Are they worth the money? Would there be any remote possibility of converting one to RC?

Thoughts and experiences please.


Thanks

ihbuilder 02-04-2013 11:37 AM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
yes the tracks are very weak . I'm in the design stage of an undercarriage for member here . It's not going to be easy you need to rebuild the entire bottom . there's a guy who did 1 in germany ? and that is exactly what he did .

FlyingBeagle 02-04-2013 12:11 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
If you have time, would you post a couple of pictures of the tracks on this thread for me to see.

What about cutting the bottom side of the treads off flat and then attaching them to a roller chain like others use for the tracked equipment?

Snochaser 02-04-2013 12:32 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
They are very weak/brittle, I doubt that would even work.

Tamiya Cowboy 02-04-2013 04:51 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
I have one my kid played with for about a year before one broke they are just white pot metal very weak for sure I would not even try cutting the treads off.

ihbuilder 02-04-2013 05:51 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Like the other 2 stated , the tracks are worthless for an RC conversion

FlyingBeagle 02-05-2013 06:23 AM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
What if you were to.... Just kidding, Sounds like it would be a lost cause. That is a shame because it is a great looking dozer. I am sure if it was a more feasible conversion It would have been done many times over like the Bruders. Thanks for the info. I may get one just to look at anyway.

catmack 02-05-2013 03:40 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Are the links and pins as bad?, how wide are the grousers?

Snochaser 02-06-2013 01:48 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Here is a link to a guy doing one heck of a job! He hasn't updated in quite a while though.

http://www.modelltruckforum.com/inde...ghlight=derlex

Ben

Rvjimd 09-27-2013 07:04 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
I know this is a pretty old thread, but.

Do you guys think on that link of the guy with the brass pads and chain, did he machine the individual links and pads and tap the hole in the treads?

Looks neat, wish we knew more...

Jim

Espeefan 09-27-2013 08:28 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Wow, that's a very nice RC conversion in the works. The links look like machined brass to me. The pads and grousers look soldered. Kind of gives me some ideas, actually.

doodlebug 09-27-2013 09:52 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Wow! that's one fine undercarriage.
Nathan, I can give you a few ideas for machining the chain.
Cheer's, Neil.

derlex 10-14-2013 08:44 AM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rvjimd (Post 95139)
I know this is a pretty old thread, but.

Do you guys think on that link of the guy with the brass pads and chain, did he machine the individual links and pads and tap the hole in the treads?

Looks neat, wish we knew more...

Jim

Yes, that is my report of the change.
Unfortunately my English is very bad (use on-line translator).

If your asking have, can place their those to me gladly. To thrust-rob still one continues to build!
greetings vom AUSTRIA (not Germany!!!!!!!) ;)

doodlebug 10-14-2013 11:25 AM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Hi derlex, welcome aboard! We like picture's.
Cheer's, Neil.

Azonic 10-14-2013 12:38 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Wow Derlex, that is some fine brass work you have done, have seen your work on a few other forums and they are as great as this one! Well done!

FlyingBeagle 10-14-2013 02:27 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Very impressive work. Have you completed the dozer, if so do you have a build thread you would share a link for us to check it out. I would love to see more.

Funny thing this popped up today. My excavating contractor just dropped off a 650J this morning to cut grade for the parking lot on my project site.

Snochaser 10-14-2013 09:28 PM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by derlex (Post 96027)
Yes, that is my report of the change.
Unfortunately my English is very bad (use on-line translator).

If your asking have, can place their those to me gladly. To thrust-rob still one continues to build!
greetings vom AUSTRIA (not Germany!!!!!!!) ;)

Welcome aboard. Fabulous work. Like it has been said, feel free to start a build link. I have one in progress but only have the blade operating currently. The undercarriage is a giant hold up.

Ben

derlex 10-16-2013 02:51 AM

Re: John Deere 650 Dozer
 
It makes me very proud that people are excited over the world of my models!

Currently I have, unfortunately, many other projects. The John Deere will have to wait a little. Here's a link to my current things:

http://www.modelltruckforum.com/inde...threadID=30473

http://www.modelltruckforum.com/inde...threadID=37932

http://www.modelltruckforum.com/inde...threadID=23943

:)


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