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Old 11-19-2015, 08:38 PM
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Default Re: should or keep it the same?

Its a big call to ditch all work and start again.

I built my rc dozer after a lot of looking here at various builds.
knowing nothing about esc,s and receivers really , spoke to Ian at firgelli via email and was assisted with the right rams for the job.
must be three years and dozer still going strong, but have stripped one screw drive and it was my fault.

once I learnt a little more on how things in the RC world worked I was more confidant playing around with the hydraulic side of things.

The more time you spend thinking about things it becomes clearer what is wrong.

If I was you I would drop the pump speed to almost nothing and work on one set of cylinders at a time, get them working as they should then move to the next, dont try to fix everything at once.

just my thoughts

cheers andy
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Old 11-19-2015, 08:50 PM
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Default Re: should or keep it the same?

thought I might just add this for a giggle

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