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Re: 990 cat loader
You're wrong on every point Travy.
My Komatsu is 4yrs old, I have done zero wrenching on it and it has moved several cu/yds of dirt in that time. That wdc I had with its overly complicated drivetrain, I had to split it twice to replace driveshafts. And those wdc ball shafts are a hellva alot more stout than the Tamiya dog bones/cups you're using in your loader. I guess your idea will probably be fine for you b/c you only use your stuff sparingly in rubber dirt at a few shows a yr. If Stevie has any plans to market this loader, then he better do it right or expect alot of negative feedback. Motor/trans/driveshafts/axles = problems ...especially if this loader has any significant weight to it.
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Re: 990 cat loader
1 power source 4 motors the motor that loses traction will spin and the others will stall out.
I have ran Izzys loader as well as many others with no problems and yes we do play with it in his yard which is a loamy sand a very heavy combination. Maybe you should scratch build one and show us how its done. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrPnFYrQjo0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0Yt6K45YNE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfYlIcURP0U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETjkHdpHFY8 Travis
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