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I still have to 3D print parts like air cleaners, exhaust, etc,,, but for the metal stuff she is done.
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Beautiful RW! I really think you should make those details out of metal though now that you've come this far. #no3Dplastic lol
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Reg I agree cooper is becoming aluminator 2 . No plastic used here !
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Great looking model. Hard to believe it is scratch-built! Metal parts are always better!! No need to down grade this GREAT model with plastic parts. Aluminum, brass, copper or even steel always makes for better parts unless you are trying to save weight- NOT!!!!
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Great job Cooper she's a beauty
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SWEET!!!! That's an impressive looking machine, well done!!
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Thanks guys, I'll tryand get some videos soon.
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hmm did i see a shovel in the last pic :cop: :eek:
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Hahahaha I think you did, what's up with that Cooper?
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He killed 3 batteries in the 4200 and still
Wasn't 1/2 way loaded. ;) |
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The company doesn't have an electric shovel to fill her up.,,, yet :). ,,,,,,,,
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Your going to need a 220v line to power that shovel
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You got it dirty ! Hurray for you
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It's a steam shovel if he works hard enough.
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Great work all around RW :cool:
Too bad winter is not far away... or are you going underground right away? |
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Hi
Looking great and better still nicer picture of her dirty in her natural environment cannot wait to see some video. What's her load capacity |
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Alright, it's dirty!!!
That looks great, but i think your front-shovel could use some work. |
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Looks great! Now you can do some serious landscaping.
Kerst |
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Nice work cooper, did you enjoy building it,
Looks like it's time to build a transport box for it and don't forget to leave room in the box for the shovel, lol. |
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Beautiful, great Job... Only thing now, is you need to figure out a new project, or just take some time out and play.
David |
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Love it dirty......and now on to build electric shovel :D
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Hay DB great job how did the cylinders hold up dumping that full load? You put a lot of thought in to this one and turned out spectacular. Ed
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Thanks ed, first time testing with cylinders they leaked a little bit. And then more,,, I took them apart and found some significant scratches on them and first stage tube wasn't 100% round. Tough getting seamless tubes perfectly round. Some re working and re-polishing brought them back. When I was working the air out of them the left side continued to leak. But after about 8-10 cycles they completely stopped leaking!! I'm not aware of the rings swellig but whatever was leaking past seals stopped. :). I did install larger hoses from valve to cylinders (6mm lines) to help with cycle speeds. As far as lifting capabilities, whatever I can put in , it will dump. And haven't changed psi yet , still running around 100 psi. I'm going to have pump speed 100% when lift cylinders are engaged and running around 49-50% when just using steering cylinders. Also have to tame down initial starting and stopping. Will do that with radio settings. A lot of weight and stress on driveline, don't want to snap it :). I'm my opinion I would Ike to see more top speed but can't sacrifice the bottom end torque. She is probably going to be more slow driven than fast.
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All the fast driving haul truck videos end up with the
Haul truck on its roof or side. Go slow keep the rubber Side down and the shiny side up |
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So.....What's the weight of your new "gut buster" ???
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i think it might be too heavy for him so he should sell it hehe so i am in the front of the line lol :D:bounce: :bounce:
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Go see the guy down the road with the feed scale
I don't think the scale at brookville was accurate |
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Have to find a scale, the one I had was for mailing stuff, plastic and don't think is goes over 40#. Have one somewhere??? Like all my hats and gloves for winter,, can't find them!! Moving and now don't know where stuff got to. I moved everything in big black trash bags. ???? Hopefully they aren't in landfill!!!
Got to put a few hours on her before I would think of selling:). But I'm a realist, everything is for sale,, for the right price:). |
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Not everything some of my stuff is there
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Well DB it works maybe not exactly perfect but it works. You will get the cylinders to were they are perfect as usual it is trial and error but I have confidence in you. Ed
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Truck looks great Cooper-lots of good details and the color is spot on. Seems to work great also. Can't ask for any more than that! Personally, I would like to see you build a big cable shovel to load this with but that's just me. Good job!!
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Starting to get ready for cabin fever,, I want to redo this conveyors drive unit, placing it at top and then I figure we can have as many excavators as possible dumping into it conveying material to the haul truck :). |
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Make it so you push load it with the dozers ;) .
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Started working on marks d11.5. Same motors as in mine. Going to use #25 chain and sprockets to gear down the finals. 11 and 24-26? Tooth sprockets. Started by cutting shafts and motor castings down.
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That was a great game for the Steelers. My son got married Saturday and they were staying at a hotel at Station Square but they were woken up 3am this morning from rowdy NY fans banging on all the doors on their floor. Pittsburgh cops came and evicted angry fans:cop:. All happened in room across from him.:D
Nice start on that conveyor. I bought a couple industrial conveyors last week and they should be here this week. I think one will work perfectly under my crusher. |
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After you get done raking in the $$$$ on Mark's dozer, what new tools you gonna buy? :D
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One thing about his dozer, it's got the weight!! I think they have access to a laser jet , maybe water jet but edges look vitrified. Whatever it is I wish I had access to one, I would be making everything from steel!! I've had good success with the drive train in my dozer so pretty much copying that. I'll post some more pics of it once I get a couple more pieces cut and fit. |
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RW, What are the dimensions of your truck? I started getting the rock crusher ready. I need to make sure your bed will clear between the fly wheels on the crusher.
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