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Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Hello everyone. For all those that are interested I decided to start a build thread of the loader kit.
https://postimg.org/image/vizdr8v5x/][/url] For those that want to watch here is the un-boxing video I did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki0_S0Dvq6s&t=336s I'm going to paint this model first. I don't really want to build the entire model only to have to tear it back down and deal with the hydraulics a second time. I will post another up-date when I figure out how to post pics. Stay tuned. Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 02-10-2018 at 05:43 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Here are some raw picks of the front fenders and one of the side fairings. Items are plastic and had a coat of primer on arrival. The leading edge of the front fenders needed to be straightened, I did this with a sanding block and 320 grit paper. Didn't take much sanding. One of the side fairings was a little rough inside. I touched it up a bit, but Frankly nobody is really going to see it. Its a piece of heavy equipment, so I don't expect it to look perfect. and hopefully the inside of the fenders will be caked in dirt a decent amount of the time. Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 02-06-2018 at 06:56 PM. Reason: I'm a newbie, need i say more?? |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
I grew tired of looking for the correct Liebherr paint, so I started looking for other options. I decided to go to Tractor Supply and take a look at what they had. I ran into this stuff here:
Rustoleum farm & implement in Massey Ferguson gray. I think this color will be a very close match to the correct Liebherr gray. I have already painted both side fairings, front fenders, bucket and rear main chassis. I like this paint and it seems to cover equally well on metal and plastic. Stay tuned and thanks for watching. More pics to come soon. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
I saw this on FB, & watched the vid, as well as subscribed to your chanel. I'm glad you found your way here with this project. I like that there ISN'T drama here, VS that social media forum! I'm anxiously watching this build.
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Got a few more post paint pics:
rear chassis after paint: https://postimg.org/image/k6ms9ger9[/url][/url] https://postimg.org/image/put30ddyt/][/url] https://postimg.org/image/irl7krvol/][/url] https://postimg.org/image/qx39ixzd1/][/url] Z-bar and axle mount: https://postimg.org/image/6071eagrp/][/url] Bucket money shot: https://postimg.org/image/k81bh0b85/][/url] https://postimg.org/image/7tejgpmat/][/url] https://postimg.org/image/j712rdenp/][/url] https://postimg.org/image/llocy8l05/][/url] Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 02-10-2018 at 05:10 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Now a moment of silence for Steve Ingraham (IHBuilder/IHB scale models)
I never got the opportunity to meet Steve in person, but I know his family will miss him. I know us folks here @ rctruckandconstruction will miss him and his talents. R.I.P. STEVEN INGRAHAM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Finding the proper Liebherr paint is proving to be a P.I.T.A. In place of the Liebherr red-orange I decided to use Dupicolor engine enamel in chevy red-orange.
https://postimg.org/image/jmcckmdid/][/url] I already painted the bucket lift arms and the main engine cowling. More pics to follow as soon as the paint cures. I think this color is going to work great. Thanks for watching !! |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Skeeter, thanks to you and Pigeon-farm-boy for subscribing to my you-tube. Please let me know if I have missed anyone, and thanks for watching!!!
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Great looking kit. I've studied the build manual, proffessional step by step drawings, I can see they have but some hours into this.
From what I see, the hydraulic tank is built-in to the rear frame. Is it a fully welded tank, or there are some gaskets? you might have control of it, but anyway; it is suggested to use thread lock on all hydraulic niples, as Loctite 542. It's actually great that it comes in a kit form, then one can take the time to mount the hydraulics better than chineese assembly line workers, that usually are in a big hurry.
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Soyland Industrier Last edited by Rimrock; 02-10-2018 at 09:58 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Hello! I have buy this loader me Too! If I need some questions could you Help-me ? Thanks!
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
CODE3PSE: I will try to help anyone that has questions about this loader as best I can.
Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 02-25-2018 at 11:08 PM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
I just posted the first video up-date of the loader build; https://youtu.be/pxIb8fyCE2U it shows some of the paint progress and a couple other details.
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
in response to rimrock: the rear section of the frame is the hydraulic tank. it appears to be welded and hopefully pressure tested.
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
here are some early build pics. 1st up: axle mount:
https://postimg.org/image/fyi1b51dx/][/url] The axle mount rides on two flanged bearings and a nice pivot pin, everything is retained with an e-clip. steering rams: https://postimg.org/image/nr8p34f2t/][/url] pivot: https://postimg.org/image/5ofmbx6dh/][/url] Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 02-28-2018 at 12:35 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Here is the hydraulic pump: https://postimg.org/image/dh6a3vwx1/][/url]
The hydraulic pump was not assembled properly, I had to re-clock the pump motor. It was a simple operation. I removed 4 bolts, rotated the housing 90 degrees and put the bolts back in. The bolts in question: https://postimg.org/image/raumt02dx/][/url] Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 03-01-2018 at 12:32 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Here is a shot of the transmission: https://postimg.org/image/ogrhfjks5/][/url]
The holes in the transmission did not line up, I had to run a drill bit through them and finish with a file. I have to say, I wish the mounting bolts for the transmission were spaced out a bit. I think it would be a more stable mount. just my opinion. I don't want to sound like I'm bashing Lesu to bad here. Some minor issues are to be expected with a new model and these issues are nothing a decent modeler can't handle. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
I do have a gripe here: Lesu did not include the procedure for mounting the motor to the transmission In the assembly manual. I was able to figure it out, but other people may not be as lucky. Hopefully they will include a flyer in the box in the future or update the assembly manual.
Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 03-01-2018 at 01:01 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Here is a shot of the motor with the mounting plate bolted up: https://postimg.org/image/q8kgagrad/][/url]
Although the drive motor has a D-shaped pinion shaft the pinion doesn't have same D-shape. The pinion is a press fit more or less and does not have a set screw. On the plus side the transmission had plenty of grease in it and operated smoothly. Here is a pic of the motor\transmission assembly: https://postimg.org/image/3wmnh1plh/][/url] Last edited by Table Top Trucker; 03-01-2018 at 01:05 AM. |
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
That is strange there is no setscrew on that pinion gear! Did you use some 603 loctite or anything for a little extra grip?
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Re: Lesu Liebherr 574 loader kit build
Is the metal parts steel or aluminum?
Any ABS bushings in the hinge points?
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