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Old 11-06-2011, 04:22 PM
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Default Re: Scratch build track loader project

So these would be the longer arms that you custom made? Do you have a pattern for the stock length?

The electric acuators seem a little slow currently and now you're gonna add more reduction yet?

You put this all together quite quickly.
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Old 11-06-2011, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: Scratch build track loader project

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So these would be the longer arms that you custom made? Do you have a pattern for the stock length?

The electric acuators seem a little slow currently and now you're gonna add more reduction yet?

You put this all together quite quickly.
new design off the old autocad file I have on wedico loader arms. No pattern off the stall track loader. The actuators are faster then u think, they straining under load of lifting just rubber. I found some new gear reduction motors for under $10 a piece and figured I would give that try first. I hope the reduction will fix the issue otherwise I will have pony up for hydro cylinders. Come on joe u should know from the past how fast I build, but I still have detailing to do. I wanted to see if the idea would work.
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