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Thanks for comments,
Have not thinking about the arms and blade, Steve, but that had been an needed addition. But they are already built, i´m not shure that they are tight, don´t feels like redoing them. To the specification, Joe and all others, here´s it: Model; Caterpillar D8R (series II)-95 Scale; 1:5,6 Length; 1,7m (67in) Width; 0,74m (29in) Height; 0,65m (26in) Weight ready; ~230kg (500lbs) Engine; Honda GX100 4-stroke, with 1:2 reduction Muffler built to available space Tank; 5+4L (2,3 gal) hydraulic oil, 1,5L (0,4gal) gasoline Hydraulic pump; Casapa 6L/min double pump (shortest available) Valves HAWE; 2pcs DL2 drive 4pcs DL1 working hydr Hydraulic motor; EPMMS40CP Hydraulic cyl; home made Total parts;ca 2000pcs, tracks ca 850pcs here´s a schematic view of the hydraulic system ![]() About the tanks, only one to use, the copper one was 3 times rebuilt to get it tight and steel one got a little wrong angle on connections to pumps. There will not be any place for fan, Honda engine fills rest of space. But this engine has a built in fan to cool engine, the hor air will pass out thru holes in hood (real one does it the reverse way I think). As can be seen below it´s tight fit with this engine, had to rebuild carburater/airfilter. Have been thinking on downsizing engine to GX50 but that engine is almost as big as this one, older is better?? ![]() Dan |
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