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Old 06-20-2012, 04:03 AM
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I hope thumbnail pics work for now. I'm using my company laptop and I dont have photo bucket yet. We currently have the steer joystick apart and its not in the photos. I can get better pics of the Z arm once machine is back up and running. Currently have the bucket held back with a few wire cables just in case we have to pull it out of the shop. I took a quick measurement of the z arm... distance from center of top pin to center is 41 1/2" . Distance from bottom pin to center is 52".
Like I say, once she's up and running I'll get some better pics for ya.
I also sent the pics to my home computer and can send them to you from there when I get back at the end of the month.
Have a great day!
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Old 06-20-2012, 04:37 AM
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I guess a 994 for your next project is out of the question ? lol . the thing would weigh a ton eh?
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Old 06-20-2012, 07:07 PM
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I guess a 994 for your next project is out of the question ? lol . the thing would weigh a ton eh?
I missed this 1 this morning thou shalt not jest I doo know where to get that size tire BUT I have a few projects to finish 1st + a few in line

took a little break before pulling the vise(make shift indexer ) off the mill . milled up the steering cylinder bosses . I used the step block and clamp to hold my 0 position .








Oh thanks again Mario

new 1scaled to your measurements


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I guess a 994 for your next project is out of the question ? lol . the thing would weigh a ton eh?
Mario , I think I'm goin crazy this loader is in my thoughts lately as I'm finishing the 990
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:07 AM
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Mario , I think I'm goin crazy this loader is in my thoughts lately as I'm finishing the 990
Are they good thoughts of how well the build would be , or are they thoughts of how much of a nightmare building a 994 could be lol

Are you still considering making bucket teeth for the 990 or will the 994 come with removable bucket tips.

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So now that you have perfected your painting skills is the Mack rolling into the paint booth next?
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So now that you have perfected your painting skills is the Mack rolling into the paint booth next?
yea i would've did both together but I want them both together in 2 weeks

mario , good thoughts I just need 11" tires yes on the caps for the 990 I just gotta get done cuttin aluminum or just shut down on it for a bit to clean the aluminum out of the mill for steel cutting . I don't want to mix the 2

Craig , I wouldn't call it a pro job , As the title states Earl S paint job for now it started getting cold here before I got to paint it . I was hoping to paint 2 other models at the same time (all cats)
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yea Craig , I wouldn't call it a pro job , As the title states Earl S paint job for now it started getting cold here before I got to paint it . I was hoping to paint 2 other models at the same time (all cats)
Steve wasn't just looking at the paint job, the parts you have fabricated look like a factory built job. I never though a home brewed loader would looks so good. Again nice job!
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I hope thumbnail pics work for now. I'm using my company laptop and I dont have photo bucket yet. We currently have the steer joystick apart and its not in the photos. I can get better pics of the Z arm once machine is back up and running. Currently have the bucket held back with a few wire cables just in case we have to pull it out of the shop. I took a quick measurement of the z arm... distance from center of top pin to center is 41 1/2" . Distance from bottom pin to center is 52".
Like I say, once she's up and running I'll get some better pics for ya.
I also sent the pics to my home computer and can send them to you from there when I get back at the end of the month.
Have a great day!
Mario
I'll PM you my email then you can send the pics there Big help on the z already .I have the top center-center right but the bottom is too short . Looks like a new to be made the 1 I have is too short . It was the only part that was distorted from what I had to go by .
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