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I am totally impressed! This little bugger has some incredible strength! I'll be the engineers at Bruder would be impressed too! This is one of the neatest conversions I've ever seen done. I am amazed at the performance, for the size of this model. It boggles my mind. Great job!
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One more demo video of its climbing ability & balance using Alberts loader before I box it up
The aluminum bar is 7.2 ounces, more weight than a bucket full of dirt.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsCEbjy4OPk
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Thats crazy traction. Are you using the drive sprockets that come with the loader?
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very awesome little bugger!
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That is sweet. I want one!
Awsome job. |
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Holy smokes! Now I'm even more impressed! Might have to send you a PM!
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Thank You very much!
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Received my track loader from Scott (SmallHaul) noon today. The afternoon turned out to be a write off!!! Didn't get any work done, having too much fun playing with this little wonder.
Great job Scott. Thank you, Albert |
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I would 2 if i had enough money!!!
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Thank YOU for buying the first one. If you look close you'll see SmallHaul 1 scribed into the bottom of the chassis.
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That's a smart idea!!!
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![]() Sorry picture a out of focus. The tractor pulling the train is my brother's (Dennis) King Hauler. And of course the track loader in the back came from SmallHaul!!! Last edited by aseejr; 12-01-2010 at 03:31 AM. Reason: Added another comment. |
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Cool conversion, and a fun video to watch! Dan
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Thank You.
Thanks! Cool pic Albert!
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I measured the energy consumption of the loader in working conditions at the Campbell River show today.
The little guy pulled 600MAH out of a 1200MAH battery in 1 full hour of continuous running (loading coal and helping to clean debris out of the Dryland sort). These machines are really addictive to run
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![]() Did you build a rubber tracked loader yourself? Got vids of the show?
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This was your creation. I was at the Campbell show also but couldn't stay long, so I left it there for Jordie, Rob, Greg and Lou to play with. Albert |
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