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Die-Cast Conversions Tech. The tricks of installing drive line and electrical components into die-cast models. |
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Steve,
You won't have to twist my arm to much. I have always wanted to convert a Cat dozer and use it to push a scraper! Got to figure out how to make my motor mounts so they have some adjustability to accommodate different sized gearing. I feel pretty good about the current refit. I think it is going to work good. Thanks for all the info! Jim |
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I'll have to get a picture of my dad's old rig.
John Deere had a corporate partnership with Hancock manufacturing (late 50's-early 60's), and they made an interesting contraption called an Elevating Scraper. Just picture the scraper in this thread having hydraulics for the bucket dump, bucket lift and a rotating paddle-blade assembly (to push loose granular material into the bucket and to keep it there). It was, essentially, an 840 John Deere tractor hooked up to the Hancock elevating scraper bucket (8 yards cap.). the thing was great for building roads, approaches, and for working on dikes and irrigation canals (they were working in the Lethbridge-Medicine Hat area of Alberta). he still has the rig and it still works (but needs a lot of work). Last edited by kevmeister; 08-21-2014 at 10:53 AM. Reason: poor grammar |
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