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Old 05-22-2011, 12:34 AM
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Default Wanted: Diagrams/plans of D9r Body and misc parts

Looking for some good diagrams of the body, pan, arms, ripper and frame of the Caterpillar D9r. I've been looking at pictures but i want this to be pretty darn accurate. I am designing a D9r model in Google SketchUp and want good info.

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Old 05-22-2011, 06:26 AM
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Try a Cat Parts manual for a D9. Have used one for my build, there´s a lot of good drawings. But if you plan to build a accurate model you will need a lot of other messurments, most likely taken from a 1:1 tractor.
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Old 05-22-2011, 10:01 AM
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Alright. Looks like I'll need to run down to the shop then. Thanks.

Also, do you guys use pneumatic or actual hydraulic cylinder?

And what is a good scale and materials for the first tractor you build?
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You can use comercial available pneumatic cylinders, but they are normaly rated to 10 bar pressure. For a dozer this will be aceptable, no need for heavy lift like loader or exacavator. If you use hydraulic cylinder available, they look to bulky.
Check out on vendor pages for cylinders, like this from PMD

http://www.gardentrucking.com/produc...esort=1&max=10

Scale? Depends if you should use it together with other models, bigger = heavier = more power needed.
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Right. What scale is normal? I come from boats where 1/72 is huge, so im not entirely sure. About 18 inches long and 12-14 inches wide at the blade would be nice.

Not quite sure what the scale for that size would be.
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That will depend on the other equipment in your area, or what scale you want to build in.

Here is a link to a D9r spec sheet.
http://www.ritchiespecs.com/specific...&modelid=90908

The length of a 1/14th scale would be 20.228 inches, and a 1/16th would be 17.7".
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Ok thanks, I may do 1/14 just because i've seen a couple of that scale on here.
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if you run into some problems, ask the guy's here will help as much as they can.
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Is it dumb to build the body out of wood?
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Old 05-22-2011, 11:59 AM
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Is it dumb to build the body out of wood?
Not at all. There are some really detailed models on this site that are constructed from wood and unless you look inside them you couldn't tell.
Using material you are comfortable with and have the tooling for is all part of the hobby.
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Default Re: Wanted: Diagrams/plans of D9r Body and misc parts

Hey Stewmeat95, I just bought a Cat D4H part's manual, from this ebay seller. I was happy with the price and service. Hope this help's.
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Cat-Parts-Manual...item2eb54bc09d
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cat-Caterpillar-...item2c5cca5f15
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