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Old 01-04-2015, 12:53 AM
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Default Re: MorePower Hydraulic

That is a Morpower valve block. I bought that pump as an extra when i bought the setup. The original pump is a 540type brushed. I am going to replumb everything once in the excav. I am also going to use a different type tank.

Also, those servos are junk. The kill the rcv'r if more than two are plugged in, Steve said to use Hitec 85mg which i will p/u on monday.
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Old 01-04-2015, 01:26 PM
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That is a Morpower valve block. I bought that pump as an extra when i bought the setup. The original pump is a 540type brushed. I am going to replumb everything once in the excav. I am also going to use a different type tank.

Also, those servos are junk. The kill the rcv'r if more than two are plugged in, Steve said to use Hitec 85mg which i will p/u on monday.
I was just wondering if you used the RC4WD style pump because you didn't like the Morepower one or???? I almost ordered a pump from them a while back but chickened out. Just wondering what your thoughts were on it compared to the RC4WD pump? I would like to buy a pump for my log skidder and it needs a fair amount of volume.
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