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Old 04-24-2015, 09:48 PM
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Hey Mario, I told my wife if anything happened to me she has to mail you a 80# package. .

I'll try and get a pic soon of the new blade in comparison to the old one, and something for scale.
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Old 04-25-2015, 07:37 AM
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use king for scale everybody knows how big a doggosaurus rex is
cool new blade R.W.
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Old 04-25-2015, 12:55 PM
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use king for scale everybody knows how big a doggosaurus rex is
cool new blade R.W.
Lol! Dogasauresrex might make it look small, when he stands on his hind legs and stretches his head, his nose is above my eye level!! And I'm 6'3"!!!

Some "scale" pics




And filled in top of side blades. The top will be getting the rock guard. And the whole blade will be about 1/4" or so taller with cutting edges. Height should be almost spot on as well as width for 1:14 scale.
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Wow I'm loving that dozer more and more, there's gotta be nothing better than the feeling of being able to switch blades now lol.
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Old 04-25-2015, 01:30 PM
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https://youtu.be/r-B8d1_e55g

I thought this clip was deleted, found it on the hard drive. I have to change some settings on the gopro as the iPhone was taking higher quality video, got the gopro because it takes great video, next time I guess.
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Old 04-25-2015, 02:15 PM
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Joe, the future tree stump dig is located just on the other side of fence, about inline of dogs nose and right of tree. I want to move the fence out to edge of property line, about another 20' out. Then I can build a road to stump. And tossed a hand trowel for size comparison of stump. I'm sure when wife goes looking for it she will never look there.

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Old 04-25-2015, 03:48 PM
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Phew! Big job moving that fence! My Wheatheart post pounder would make quick work driving new 8'L - 8" dia posts.

You're probably looking at an 8' dig radius, down 3' and then building some kind of motorised circular saw blade attachment for the hoe... can't cut the roots with a chainsaw or an axe, that'd be too easy!

That'd be a good sized job for the JD850, good luck with your lil kitty cat, don't break it.
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Old 04-25-2015, 04:07 PM
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Lol!! Got the skid steer and post hole auger for the fence. Only corners and gate are concreted. However I will have to get new lumber.

The stump has been sitting dormate for about 3 years, maybe more. I cut down into it with 16" chainsaw and added root rot. But I'm sure even the small roots will be problems. Yes I'm planning on it being the big summer toy project. Might be able to drag it out for next year too if considering filling in hole too!! I guess it would be a ill attempt at attaching a stump grinder on end of hoe? !!!!
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Old 04-25-2015, 04:25 PM
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Do you drill a smaller hole than post & push them in with skid steer? You could probably rent a pounder that mounts right on your skid steer - no tamping, no hole prep, just drive it home! You get a 10' - 10"d post, drive it in 5', you wouldn't need concrete. I do my 4 wire fencing corners with this big of post & have never had one come out of the ground, some fence is now 10yo.
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Old 04-25-2015, 05:27 PM
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The fence is just to keep the livestock (dogs ) in. I think I have 14-18 posts to set. All the property in background is mine as well but if this property was sold off the fence line is marker. That fence is probably 15+ now. Not bad for rough cut hemlock. Posts are treated. I have a 6" auger to dig 4x4 posts. Maybe a half hour job diggin. More time running tape measure and leveling posts. Ground is soft on low side, that's also gonna be a property marker so only reason I was gonna add a bag of sacrete to them. Where I have a gate big enough to drive equipment into if ever needed I used 4x6 and they are 3' deep. Old Amish man once told me to use a hatchet and cut notches in corners (like a barb) below ground line to help with lifting from frost heaving. He might have been pulling my leg too. Around here depending on snow cover , realistically frost might get 6-8 deep in good soil, hard clay/shale deeper. However not to underestimate power of frost, I have several sewer lines to dig up. They are future lines stemming off main line. About 4 feet deep 4" slip joints that frost has pulled up out of ground. Those slip joints are not easy to fit in and worse to take apart!!
But the fence job should only take the better part of day to do , if I get around to it and finally get more boards. At least I'm pretty sure I can make it take a day.
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Old 04-25-2015, 05:38 PM
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Ok just did a check on scale weight of what the cat should be
The 1:1 catd11 weighs in at 230,581 pounds, now if I'm building a 1:14 scale model the model weight would be 16,470 pounds!! (Dozer weight divided by 14 scale ). That would be one heavy toy!!!!
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Hmmm. Thinking Just a little bit more weight on the model. Like 84 pound should be the number......84 x 14 x 14 x 14 = 230496 pounds . Love the new Blade Sir. ;-)
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Old 04-28-2015, 08:45 PM
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Hmmm. Thinking Just a little bit more weight on the model. Like 84 pound should be the number......84 x 14 x 14 x 14 = 230496 pounds . Love the new Blade Sir. ;-)
Thanks Bo, I knew something was amiss!! Didn't know cubed scale weight. I forget what the actual weight is, I know at some point in past I added some weight to beef her up but forget actual weight. I'll have to dig out a scale and check. I remember telling people at cabin fever 80# , I'll have to harvest a 9 volt from a smoke alarm and stick in scale. Never have any of those weird square batteries when needed!!
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It terms of length, it's /14. But weight or volume, it's cubed, which would equal 84lbs... and you're what? 68lbs?
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you know i could provide cheap grunt labor for a set of cylinders
for the kat, just saying
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Old 04-28-2015, 08:36 PM
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Figure out what ya want mark, I'll make it happen somehow .

Haven't had as much time as I would like to devote to my construction company and equipment,,, have to do some real work to keep the collectors away!! The new blade manufacturing process has been painfully slow but I did get the tilt cylinder mounts done so now I can figure out the proper attitude for main push arms.



Also have to figure out final height with cutting edges. Figure some more pics are just as fun as cutting metal too short and re-cutting after making a paper template!!!!
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Had a little bit of time to do some more work on the blade. Made the push arm attachments to blade. Still have to trim them to correct distance for blade attitude. This time around I am trying to get everything exact from both sides. And will be swapping out radio so I can use the trannis Rx/tx. Then I'll be able to slow down the hydraulics to be more realistic in movements. Always have something to improve on. I think that's why I never really have a finished model, can make the excuse "it's not completely done yet". . Easy way out for when something isn't right
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Very nice work that should not break. Ed
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