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Hi all,
I am looking at building a unit similar the the John Deere 764 high speed dozer. I will be building for function more than scale replica. I am looking for suggestion on a durable locking axel. Any ideas may help. I included a picture of the JD 764 for reference. Thanks
Last edited by Dieselchopper; 12-15-2013 at 06:26 PM. Reason: Picture link not right |
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These things are cool to drive, takes a little getting use to. There pretty darn quick to
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RC4WD has a whole bunch of adaptors that will fit most any axle you chose.
http://store.rc4wd.com/Predator-Tracks_c_176.html |
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Ive been working on a tracked articulating dumper using Tamiya semi axles and made my own adapter for the predator trax from Rc4wd. Track edge to edge is 7.5 inches.
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Have the tracks....lol....that's what started the idea. Got 3 sets at a great price. Just looking to see what guys have used that's heavy and lockable for an axel. I wana go fairly quick but still need lots of low end power to push.
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Talk to Lil Giants Joe about using shoe goo for limited slip action.
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How about a gh motor at each track? 25 to 35rpm
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Was thinking of worm gear motors, but was not sure how they would handle low speed hard pushing. Still want to be able to get moving too. Thought I might have to stay with a transmission to get ow end power and still have some decent travel speed. I do have a few motors in the speed range you suggest Joe. Might mock one up to a set of treads and see what it does over the next week.
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Am looking for a outside 8 to 8.5 inches when done. Know I would have to modify the stock axels to do that.
Last edited by Dieselchopper; 12-15-2013 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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