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Travis |
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I have given up on the out side area in the dirt due to the unpredictable weather and the strain the dirt puts on the equipment. I now have some outdoor carpet with rubber to play with in the garage. It is a lot easier on the equipment and I can play in all weather conditions. Best part is when I am done playing I just roll the carpet up with the rubber on it and I have the garage back to store the car in.
Here is a video of the play area. I also laid the carpet down over the ramp and base for the demolition building used at Indy which makes a great loading platform for the track loader to load trucks. http://youtu.be/HLkQNzaVESM Thanks for looking. Travis |
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Nice vid Travis, looks like you could use a couple more drivers!
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I can sympathize about the unpredictable weather of being outside, but...
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...afraid to get a scratch on you're purty wittle painted shelf Queens??!!! For shame Travvy! :p USE 'EM!!! |
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Travis |
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Can't turn sharp in the dirt! 10-4
Take a foot of travel to move an inch sideways with the dozer. Use a chunk of plywood for a 90° turning point for the track loader. ;) |
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Hey joe - isn't most of your dirt pretty dry? Stuff around Travis sticks to the sprockets better than glue.
The dirt around me isn't any better - I had locked up the 3/8 roller chain once or twice on my home built. Chris |
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yes Chris it has a lot to do with the soil . here Travy can run his stuff like it runs in rubber , I guarantee it . You get into the clay loams you will have more of an issue more so with a higher clay content . Take a sample of you soil moisten it till you get a ball in your hand now work it into a ribbon between your thumb and index finger trying to maintain an .125" thick max . I can guarantee Joe has more clay content then you guys . but joe for the most part is "dry" . On my small excavators IE cat 307 koering 6605 , when working in the high clay soils the clay would pack in the track chains and walk right off at the lest bit of a turn . soil is hard on real machine also comes with the territory . The most important part on a track machine is some give in the tracks ( ability to collapse ) if you do not you will tear something up . Travis something more then the dirt contributed to the motor burn out . I wouldn't give up on the soil just yet .
Edit : I don't think CL is your issue by looking at your county soil survey , you have mostly SiL |
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And spoil and dirt is not scale either. I would bet that scale dirt would be closer to coarse flour or corn meal. Ya think?
Either way - the play area looks great. We've got - heat - AC - shade - refrigerator - tunes - great people So when's the next meet? |
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I am ready to test out the new pit.
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I am in the garage almost every weekend so just let me know, I am ready.
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It's not impossible to play in the clay soil, just need to use some care not to turn too quickly & carve the dirt into the track links. ..anyways, I was just teasing Travvy. Do what works best for you & your stuff. :) |
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