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Oh, and the ground rubber is the absolute perfect indoor material! It's just like the stuff I saw at Indy. No dust, not so light it flies all over the place and great to dig in and on a concrete floor, super easy to sweep up and start all over.
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I never thought I'd do this. None of my electronics are waterproof , almost -20C outside , no idea how Lipos handle cold but my backyard path that leads to the tarp garage which constantly needs snow cleared ( nothing like the east coast, I feel for them) is a nice smooth, solid path to drive on!
Can you tell Im dying for spring to arrive? ... But from rc truck perspective , the snowbanks are as high as the east coast and spring may never come! ![]() As Dwayne said to me..... Looks like a rc bobsled run! ![]() ![]() http://youtu.be/uPKfIZfysj0 |
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Mario first off the new wheels on the dump truck are beautiful!, Secondly, how do you like the Truck Puller Motor? And lastly, is that a Cummins in that truck, cause I can't tell?
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That is awesome!! Looks like out west after a heavy snow.
On the lipo thing, they don't like cold, they will be fine but might not preform well. Keep em warm inside before going out they will be fine. Actually best performance is around 100F. Just don't exceed 140F. But the chemistry of a lipo has a bit to do with it also, a fully charged lipo (cold) can damage itself if heated up as the internal chemistry will react with a warming battery and may overcharge itself, bad, that can cause fire. Not to alarm you but don't charge a frozen battery to full charge. Some people freez lipos for storage. I don't recommend that, just a cool dry place.
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Got a good birds nest under da hood! Lol!! I can't tell you how many times I've soldered things up only to realize I missed a wire placement or wrong wires!!! Hate that!! Love the truck stand you got from reg!! And the pic with the 4:1 was just what I needed as I think I need to instal one of them, and wasn't sure on clearances, thanks!! Your truck is going to be even better than it already was. Looks like we are going to have a bit more winter than wanted so good downtime build time.
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Thanks Reg. It's because of you this truck exists in the first place
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![]() Here's testing of the GRU using a stock Tamiya pinion gear , LRP truck puller3 motor and the 4:1 http://youtu.be/cOaePHjx6a8 And I got the wiring cleaned up a bit lastnight. Almost ready to throw the body back on. Most of the time I complain RX leads are too short but with all the long leads from the light and sound unit in this day cab it's a challenge to fit them somewhere. Lesson learned . Next time I'll cut to length. Afterall, this truck did start out as a spare parts build. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Looks like fun Mario, now I know what I get to look forward too when I get around to putting the electronics in my dump!
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![]() ![]() ![]() But then again, I was looking at Tamiya Cowboys hot iron build earlier and I'm just amazed at his clean, professional wiring job in the sleeper ![]() Even premacon or scale art don't do it that nice! ![]() Anyway, all that matters.... The cab covers it nice and comes on and off real easy ![]() ![]() |
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I have admit I do like Regs truck lift and your wiring is neat . I will have to up my skills . Looks good Mario
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mario the dump truck looks good buddy keep up the great work and oh yeah black passion and that izzy end dump is gorgeous i love how much you polished it to a mirror ghaha great rigs bro.
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I'm glad you like
![]() I wanted to share the new look of the front bumper now that it's tucked back more. Looks much better I'd say. The mount from shape ways. Goose19. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm really happy with the super slow and smooth speed I can maneuver with and the top speed is nice and safe. ![]() http://youtu.be/Hj_nRp54QzI http://youtu.be/JaXSujWOWfk |
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Wow! That's one of my favorite looking trucks!! And not brown nosein' because I got a hat!! Lol!!! ( still clean and guarded!) the speed is perfect, I have my dump geared down and it is really nice to be able to use the whole range of radio when in the dirt. Looks like you may need to build a sweeper head for the loader. Lol!!! The one project I got prior approval for was the sweater truck build (forget off hand who did that). Looking good Mario!!!! Can't wait till spring now!!!!
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Nice work Mario, the GRU makes a big difference!
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i like how that bumper mount trucks that right up to the fenders will be on my list of parts for my next build keep up the great work.
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It's been awhile but I just started doing some maintenance on the black Pete today. I looked back in this thread and it was March 2013 when the cab was dropped on the truck one last time and done. Has not been off till now. Almost like opening up a time capsule of sorts.
![]() ![]() No issues, just want to inspect the tranny, gru and axles. I was new at this when I built it, all I used was the tamiya grease that came in the kits so it's time to re grease! Also gives me the chance to add the new front bumper mount to bring the bumper back like the one in my dump truck. Lots of miles on it, the wife and I walked our neighbourhood countless times , RC shows, backyard fun and all looks good ! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Hahaha no way! I saw him in Cooper's thread but took it for granted he was stuffed. How the h3ll do you handle him ?!? Lol
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Marios truck, I've always told him that one is my favorite!!
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![]() First of all, Steves wheels make the truck for sure. Along with Regs box and Rods visor of course! ![]() Second, very happy with the motor. I hesitated at first but remembered reading somewhere , quality motors aren't cheap! ![]() ![]() Thirdly, ![]() ![]() ![]() only thing I wish I did different would be a manual locking diff. I have the rear axle fully locked and when loaded needs a country mile to turn. ![]() Definitely not a speed demon but it's perfect speed for the backyard. Here's a old vid showing speed ranges http://youtu.be/Hj_nRp54QzI http://youtu.be/JaXSujWOWfk It's been over 22yrs now but just so we're clear, if you cut me I don't bleed yellow! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quote:
![]() Can't wait to see that CAT hoe of yours loading the black cat truck.....wait a minute, maybe I should run the hoe and you can drive the truck.... Hmmm, that don't work either ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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