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sabertooth
What size minimal would it take to drive a set of excavator tracks? I have 2 2x5 that I had for a bruder skid steer loader and it worked perfect but I didnt know about the heavier track hoe
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Re: sabertooth
depends on the size I had that in mine and it weighed 20 + pounds so u should be fine
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Re: sabertooth
Ok good deal thanks for the reply
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Re: sabertooth
I had one in my machine, it'll do the job!
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Re: sabertooth
I have one somewhere in storage. never used it
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Re: sabertooth
Depends on your motors really. With track motors always being gear motors with massive reduction, I think you'd be hard pressed to have one draw more then 5 amps, in most of the lighter applications. You could always check the current draw with a multi-meter, or watt meter. That would be the best way to know what your power requirements are!
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