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Originally Posted by sneaky-pete
That's cool Brian!
I'll take one of those
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LOL! thanks Troy!
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Originally Posted by 9W Monighan
Very nice Brian, You said the hoist doesn't go down easily. Is the bore just tight in one of the stages? Can it be honed lightly?
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Thanks Steve. It seems to be getting better with use.
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Originally Posted by rcguyfarms
Will u sell this one like u did with ur yellow pete?
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No scott, this one is a keeper!
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Originally Posted by ihbuilder
love them coal buckets Brian looks great
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Thanks Steve!
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Originally Posted by Stepside
tks for sharing the video!
I was looking to see that lift axle working... !!!
... time TAKE 2 !!!
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Thanks Rod. The lift axle ,well I need to get a more powerful servo or something?
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Originally Posted by Espeefan
That's amazingly accurate. Someone said it before, but they are right. Honey I shrunk the Peterbilt! Let's hope you don't sell this one! There is a ton of work involved, and I'd hate to see it go to someone else. You are the master modeller of Peterbilts. If I could build cabs like this, I would get rid of my Wedico and go with a Tamiya! The aftermarket is getting so strong, here in the states, finally.
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Thank Nathan, I've seen your wedico, and I dont think you'd have a problem modding a Tamiya!
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Originally Posted by Lil Giants
Well Done Brian! That's one sexy dump trk!
It's probably just a little bit of air trapped in the cyl yet. You could try bleeding the cyl again. If that doesn't cure it, then try adding weight to the front of the box or cab protector, strips of steel with double sided tape.
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Thank Joe! It seems to be loosing up. The weight is a good idea, I did that on my trailer.
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Originally Posted by Snowman
Wow you must be really pleased with your work. Just need them magic rims hey
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Yes Nick, I am very pleased! I cant wait for the rims, they'll be the icing on the cake!
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Originally Posted by SmallHaul
Beautiful Dump Truck Brian! GREAT job!
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Thanks Scott!