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Looks smooth Greg.
Are you mixing the drive motors (proportionate to the steer input) as you turn or just running them all together? My skidder would "chew" at the ground if the turned tight and had the throttle working. Just curious. Ben |
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nice workman ship as always greg:D
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Nice build Greg, I have to agree the loader is very smooth and the operator is really smooth to!
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Very nice! It's got fantastic reach! That's a pretty tall dump trailer too.
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Well done Greg, very well done! :cool:
I'd say the characteristics of your lift height & radius of your bucket travel is much greater than that of my Stahl loader.. the quality of your selfmade models is a step above anything I buy from the marketplace. Congratulations on another skillfully built model to your fleet. :) What radio you using with this loader? Robot Marketplace has some reasonably price forward only esc's that are very small in stature that work great for the Leimbach pump. |
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Nice job Greg! That's one tall belly dump.
Cheers, Neil. |
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Thank you for all your interest in my CAT 980 build. I am very happy with the first test run, as far as operator smooth operation, WELL it was my first time and at times there was confusion on what function I should be doing.. The belly dump trailer is 11 inches tall and that is the same height as when the bucket is fully dumped..
Snowchaser - all the drive motors are hooked to the same speed control, maybe lower torque motors I am using make for less binding.. Joe - Thanks for your kind words, I find building is a joy its fun trying to figure things out.. But with all the great folks and information on this thread it makes things so much easier... I will take your advice and put a speed control on the pump and mix the speed with the radio.. |
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I have now started the styrene work on the loader, way to many pieces... This machine has to many corners. Not so much fun !
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Waaah waaah... Quit complaining, you and every one else knows that it's gonna look great when you're done.:p:p:D
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Where do you buy the styrene from Greg?
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looks great Greg . the hardest part is the front of the cab I still have to finish that on mine .
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Your right Steve, the windshield is going to be a challange.
Did you see I put Reg in the drivers seat of the 980... lol |
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LMFAO! Wow! I look like I'm about to handle some hazardous waste while wearing a life vest....lol. I only wish my hair was that sweet:cool:.
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LOL, I'm thinkin of using my sons darth maul in mine :eek:
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Well dang, the styrene work looks great! You're every bit as good with that stuff as you are with metal!
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Built the logging bush Rad gaurd today, and started on the ROP's cab. http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p...psdf164f1a.jpg |
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