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Old 03-29-2017, 09:49 PM
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You have tilt control, just touchy. You can also adjust on the stay bar, though that adjustment affects tilt and angle of attack (pitch) on the blade. For the most part if you see anything working in the wrong it's probably user issue on the TX and not the machine. If your playing on a relatively level area it'll hold, other wise you have to adjust your blade accordingly. My play area is full or roots, rocks, sticks, snakes, frogs, etc. so it's hard to get a clear control to compare. Never really see anything completely level.

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Old 03-29-2017, 09:59 PM
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You have tilt control, just touchy. You can also adjust on the stay bar, though that adjustment affects tilt and angle of attack (pitch) on the blade. For the most part if you see anything working in the wrong it's probably user issue on the TX and not the machine.
I watched your video and it seemed you were doing a good job running that rig. How do you find the build quality and would you recommend it to someone else?
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Old 03-29-2017, 10:37 PM
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I watched your video and it seemed you were doing a good job running that rig. How do you find the build quality and would you recommend it to someone else?
For sure. The only issue I've come across mechanically are the planetary's and they still work just not sure for how long. This also seems to be only with my machine, haven't found anyone with the same issue. There are some annoying design features, mainly the access to the fluid tank in which you have to remove the tracks, cab, and fight with the sprockets to get to some tiny hex screws under the fenders to remove the cover over the fluid tank. Still once you've done a couple times it's not too bad. Overall a decently detailed machine that'll move some real dirt and looks frick'n awesome doing it!

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Old 03-30-2017, 01:38 AM
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Great video Benny
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