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JD 8320
It's never too early to start testing your equipment for spring planting. Just finished redoing this one. Enjoy!:D
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Great job Rob.
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Very nice video, and nice work on that JD, Rob. I like the working 3 point hitch. Is it servo operated? If so, how much torque does a servo need for lifting something like that planter?
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Looks great! I´ve got teh same planter...
Could you show us more about the tractor? Hitch, Transmission, ....? |
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Looking forward to the photos. I always wondered how well a semi rear end would fit in a row crop tractor, after they became so popular for the articulated tractors.
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Great conversion! Do you still have the differntial in the rear axle?
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Wow, that's a whole lot of mechanical and electrical equipment, crammed into a really tight space! Impressive, but it doesn't look very easy to do! And you are still able to keep the cab interior; is there anything you can't convert to RC?
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I'll post some of it reassembled tomorrow. Thanks for taking a look. |
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Thanks for sharing Rob. I see a lot of guys who don't share their secerts, when it comes to these die-cast conversions, and that's not you. You truly are promoting the hobby.
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wow that is a tight fit for the running gear.
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