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John deere 8200
The other day I was going through some of my old stuff in the basement and came across my old rc john deere 8200. I was wondering if anyone has ever tried to upgrade one of these? And if anyone has any advice on parts
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Re: John deere 8200
I haven't seen a 8200 yet, but there could be one out there.
I'm sure similar models have been converted. |
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Re: John deere 8200
Hi there...
My friend Thomas has made a conversion....: http://www.modelltruckforum.de/index...400#post246331 Maybe this halps to get some ideas for a conversion. regards Frank
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Re: John deere 8200
Thanks for the help guys. I'll post some pics up soon
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Re: John deere 8200
I have converted a few of these, but i have used the metal from axle i got from Dakota toys, i think, its been awhile, but here are a few pics.
Hope these help, didn't mean to hj your thread
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Re: John deere 8200
This helps a ton! I really appreciate it. And thanks for the pictures too, Kind of gives me a preview of what I'm getting into. I have one more question though. How did you get the stubs that hold the rear tires on to come off? That's what really is hanging me up at the moment.
Last edited by kroll62; 05-27-2015 at 09:14 PM. |
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Re: John deere 8200
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