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Old 12-19-2015, 10:58 PM
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Nifty alteration Kalle, hope it cures your ales with the rocky areas you dig in.
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Old 12-20-2015, 04:39 AM
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Nifty alteration Kalle, hope it cures your ales with the rocky areas you dig in.
Thx Joe, I can see you dont have that problem with your banana style tracks!
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Not much digging with the 470 lately, now fall is here and winter is coming, so I have started a little attachment project.

Its a rotortilt, very common here in Sweden and the nordic countries around. So I started in Solidworks to sketch it up, I have only used SW for about a year, so im no professional.

I have printed a prototype in my 3D printer and it seems to work out pretty good, motor I have for rotation right now is a bit slow but will probably change that later.
The tilting action will be hydraulic.
It will also feature a remote controlled quick coupler for easy attatchment changes.

If it works good I will send the files to a cnc guy to mill them out for me, the lower part will be made from steel and the part above from aluminum.

Here are a few pics.





















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