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This is very interesting since I've always enjoyed the extra-long specialized haulers. Take a look at Bo Wallen's beam hauler. http://rctruckandconstruction.com/sh...ad.php?t=11396
It was at Cabin Fever Expo and he could thread a needle with it - frontwards or backwards! Was a very amazing, articulated rig. Ken
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That's Interesting project you got there..........i've ben working on that concept for a while now. I might got it up and running soon. Thanks for sharing. Ken. Thanks for the kind words. I think i got like 7 hours a day practice at Cabin Fever...........It was so FUN ! |
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Nice looking start. Have you ever seen the videos of Willy driving Ric's heavy hauler trailer around at Indy all by himself. Ric's trailer had a rear steering dolly which he controlled with just 1 radio for tractor and trailer. He even had the rear of the trailer ahead of the tractor at one point. Was quite the show for all that day.
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Got a little done on the jeep with the crossmembers and such. Starting to work on some suspension ideas. Will have to make my own axle housings and the track width is considerably wider on this trailer.
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