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I have seen timing chain tensioners used that simply apply pressure on the chain with the use of a slippery plastic. However you may need to use a threaded rod on that idler gear as you won't have a constant source of lubrication. Maybe a hydrolic type tensioner pushing on the idle gear bracket?
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I was trying to think of something that would complicate such a simple idea. lol,,,, I do like your idea of some sort of hydraulic tensioner. Thank you for the idea, but for my Lego mind storming I'm just going off that idea and thinking of something like an idler sprocket or just a simple wheel (wheel would probably be better) on a spring loaded shaft. The spring would keep some tension on it but the shaft would stop it from giving too much. As tension would reverse from one direction to the other. Like a double pulley on a shaft with a mount in the middle, keeps tension but limits travel. Yea,yea,yea,, it sounds complicated but is quite simple with one moving part.
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Yep that would be basicly the same principal but use of a spring instead of hydroloc.
Also depending how you mount the wiper motors. You possible could incorporate a jack screw to adjust the motor to pull the chain taught... Kinda like a motorcycle rear wheel is adjusted to take up slack... Ok not my build...I'll shut up now! . LOL |
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Don't forget about half links for adjustment!
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I forget but think its #25 chain?? Small stuff from robot marketplace. I'll have to look into 1/2 links if need.
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I'm not a machinist , just learning. But for you that are I didn't want to spend $ for a insert grooving tool (and don't like to wait for mail )that I don't think I will use much. I did a little research and tried to grind one out. It's a hss blank and I have the end just a touch wider. Will it be ok to use it with the top staying flat? Many set it a touch below center? Planning on using it on some 1/2" stuff. Only a groove deep enough for retaining clips.
And got the motor mounted, will be counter sinking bolts or using button head.
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You should be fine if you have a small relief on the bottom too . I've cut 100's of grooves with home ground grooving tools . If you need any help come down to the shop anytime , I'm about an hr south of Williamsport .
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Thank you for the invite, might have to look you up, or keep me in mind to notify of any shows, clubs, pertaining to rc trucks, equipment in our area. Closest rc to me is hidden hanger, takes me about 45min. I live about 10min south of Williamsport.
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Got some time between shoveling snow to get the motors mounted. I have to shave about 1/32 off each motor gear housing to get them to fit. They look big in there, i don't think this will be underpowered as the weight go on.
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You have done an excellent job so far keep up the good work. Ed
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Very nice! Cant wait to see more!
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Very neat a clean job. Should be very quiet. Keep the pics coming.
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Yes, also the cab, I want to be able to push dirt this summer. I'm not planning on doing an interior. Going to just use smoked glass for the cab. So all the cab room will be able to house electronics ect. Possibly in another build I will be willing to tackle the small details of interior operators compartment but for now I've got my hands full on just the mechanical workings.
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I'm interested in seeing how those motors hold up in heavy pushing. I see those on evilbbay. sure hope you can make it down to York in April to display your "work in progress"
we have an outdoor show at the Brownsvville,PA twice a year where I set up a pile of dirt to work off in may and August. |
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Looks good , will you have it pushing for cabin fever expo in April ? That's the closest show to me in York ,an hr and 15 min south of me . I'm going to try to get to the national pike shows in Brownsville , pa this year . All dirt shows for us
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Wow! Awesome job. Keep up the momentum!
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Its taking shape now, looking good!
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Very nice work and you are moving right along with this project. Ed
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Don't ya hate it when you are all proud and excited that a plan comes together just to realize you $&@##% up??? Lol,,, the 4 holes in the pusher arms were not planned to show, measured and drilled/ countersunk bolts from other side. But forgot I had to take off material from the front side!!! Oh well maybe a little bondo when paint time comes. Going to start work on the blade and front radiator hood.
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