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Old 03-17-2012, 11:34 AM
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Your loader sure can move a lot of material in 15 minutes!!! Awesome videos! Are you going to paint the cylinders on the 850?
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Old 03-17-2012, 09:33 PM
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Sorry but I completely disagree without 4 escs you have no way to make true 4wd.
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Sorry Stevie, I guess I was moreso with Travey.

wdc to Stahl is not apples to apples...

Well, different buckets for different jobs. That wide bucket with it's straight cutting edge will be great for grading as well. And I'm eagerly looking forward to trying that narrow bucket to dig on the wall, might be a lot less use of the ripper before hand.

Thanx Steve.. yes, many hrs of practice & enjoyment.

One of these days yep RT9, I'll probably brush paint them black while still attach to the model.

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Old 03-17-2012, 10:36 PM
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Well I really can not say much for either , I don't have them or run them the diff / gear motor argument will go on forever . IMHO , wedico could've put a little more thought into the drive train . Leibherr model's 2plus2 seems to be well thought out . Yea I could just use gear motors /wheel in my models and make life easier . But , I love the challenge to get as close to real as possible and function well also . You should do well digging with the little bucket . You may still need the ripper for the occasional rock .
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So I put my tireless working 6wd GL on the workbench for a tune up..



Added some weight to the front axle, and added an extra fuel packed full of BB's, transfer more of that power to the ground!



Off to the basement for a trial.



The white GL pulled the B Train up the ramp with open diffs with very little slippage, but the HiTec 625 steering servo couldn't handle the extra weight hanging out in front of it & caused the rx to glitch like crazy whenever I tried to turn sharply. So I then installed a HiTec 645, as well as Castle Creations BEC.. these Tamiyas are so easy to work on.







Testing it out on the bench, trying to go forward and the shift servo glitched crazily! didn't matter where I plugged the CC BEC rx lead into.. junked the Polk radio from this trk and used my extra DX8 rx.. trk is working better than it has ever before! Very smooth! Love these Spektrum radios.















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so joe where is this new machine you got in a box from frank
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Old 03-25-2012, 04:41 PM
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Hey Joe ,that wieght bar should give you some nice grip on the front
I used some small used and worn out carbide seats I use in the pumps I work on at work ,in my bruder excavator for counterwieghts,works great!
Keep up the great work !!
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