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Old 01-04-2011, 11:20 PM
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Turning up the press will help to increase flow, but it also makes the motor work harder. Try to keep the cyls moving all the time, even just a hair so the oil flow is not all going thru the relief valve. Makes your batt last longer and keeps your oil cooler.

JD yellow & I thought it was gloss black, is it either or?
Don't know how long it will take to finnish. I think I have everything.

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Old 01-04-2011, 11:23 PM
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JD yellow & I thought it was gloss black, is it either or?
Don't know how long it will take.
I thought it was Grey i could be wrong. Good luck on the build.
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Old 01-06-2011, 08:32 PM
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Turning up the press will help to increase flow, but it also makes the motor work harder. Try to keep the cyls moving all the time, even just a hair so the oil flow is not all going thru the relief valve. Makes your batt last longer and keeps your oil cooler.
Oh yeah...batteries. The Ertl test board has been hooked to a 12v car charger for last two years. I hear you on working the motor...you can really hear it labor when all the hydros are idle.
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Old 01-06-2011, 09:16 PM
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Joe the John Deere colors for the excavator are Construction Yellow # TY 25627 and Construction Charcoal # TY 25661 I got 2 spray cans from a Deere dealer today and these are the colors and the numbers on the cans. Ed
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Old 01-06-2011, 10:45 PM
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Joe the John Deere colors for the excavator are Construction Yellow # TY 25627 and Construction Charcoal # TY 25661 I got 2 spray cans from a Deere dealer today and these are the colors and the numbers on the cans. Ed
The construction charcaol Is the exact colour I used on my 2554 LL Joe Ed is Bang on ...I have An ertle 1/50 2954 that has A black boom and undercarrage but im not sure if they got their colour right because I have seen quite a few of these machines but not with black...
Here is a few photos of the 850 in good light...Wow that thing huge It is going to daurf your other fleet.



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