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Old 08-27-2010, 04:08 PM
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Default Re: Liembach exc help

I just thought of another question. The plug that comes with the Liembach machine. Is that standard plug or should I plan on replacing the one on the wire harness and Battery.
I sure miss having a local hobby shop. There is an RC shop about an hour away. Not a well stocked shop but lots of knowlege on planes boats and a few of the RC cars. I promised the guy next time I was up I would bring some pics of what I was building.
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Old 08-27-2010, 06:42 PM
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Perry,

I have a leimbach excavator that I bought second hand. I did not build this model, but any pics or info that I could provide you just let me know.

Freddy - the guy behind this board - has one also. He added another valve and put a thumb on his to use when grabbing logs. I think the process would be the same to add a hydraulic bucket release... maybe he'll chime in!
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