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Old 11-07-2010, 07:30 PM
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Man Scott that is gonna be one cool conversion. What kinda drive set up are you using?

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That's it for photos.

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Nice build!! I can't imagine working on something that small.
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Old 11-07-2010, 08:16 PM
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very nice job i like the tracked skid loaders better than the tired ones but i ran 2 brand new 247 cat track loaders and they was bad in real life the front idlers kept going out they was brand new i trashed 2 in 10 days about caught one on fire cus the track and front boggie or idler was locked up and the forman said to run it lol but yea that is an awsome job on your bruder i like it lol i want one lol
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Very nice build as usual Small Haul. You mentioned you might sell it, if you do how much?
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Old 11-08-2010, 01:25 AM
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When It comes to conversions scott your the master ..good to see another low cost afordable conversion ...Great job so far...thumbs up
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Thank You Mazdaparts! This isn't a sale thread, I'll shoot you a pm.

Thank You very much Lou!
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Another find job Scott, that thing is bad too the bone for a little guy.
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Well done! And thanks for listing the parts used. Helps for those of us not experienced with RC components.

Thanks! You are welcome, the sabertooth esc is so smooth.

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Another find job Scott, that thing is bad too the bone for a little guy.
Thanks Joe!

I charged a 7.2v (6 cell nimh) 1500mah losi mini-t battery and ran it for over an hour today to see how much power it uses and it was still going strong. So, I don't really know how long one charge will last but I would say it is efficient.
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Awesome build. Can't wait.....
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Scott, that's really nice. I believe I would like one of those! Just something else on the list now.

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Old 11-13-2010, 09:07 PM
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Well done...I admire you guys that can make models that small work... Any thing smaller than about 1/8 scale is too small for me...
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Old 11-14-2010, 07:48 AM
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Scott, that's really nice. I believe I would like one of those! Just something else on the list now.

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Well done...I admire you guys that can make models that small work... Any thing smaller than about 1/8 scale is too small for me...
Thank you very much. I really enjoy the engineering challenge of getting strength & power out of these little machines.

I improved the bucket curl mounts. The mounts on the prototype loader work fine but, they don't like nice.

This design has more rigidity and protects the servos from getting hit:





With the servo screw heads milled down it allows the two servos (sitting back to back) to fit nicely in the lift assembly and creates a rigid assembly.





I also made beefier aluminum drive hubs. I'll post up pics later when I get the 4-40 screws that I ordered for them.
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Forgot the side view.

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Looks great.
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