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Thanks all for rubbing in another year older!!! Couldn't wait to be older when I was younger! Now I'm older and wish I were younger!! That life curve thing I guess

Back to working on the beast,




Got the dump body rest made. Have some gussets to incorporate but location is set.
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That looks real good Cooper. Now I will allow you a 10 minute Break. Ed
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That looks real good Cooper. Now I will allow you a 10 minute Break. Ed
I agree wit you Jammer it sure looking good.........But break already ..........after a mountain of birthday cake ??? no no time for busting you're a$$ run cooper run
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Old 02-22-2016, 10:14 PM
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its not a big truck it's just big wheeled!! Lol!!!
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Old 02-22-2016, 10:18 PM
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She is up to 57 pounds already!!
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Good number, I like it! I'm not surprised of the weight. My KW weighs close to 35 without the battery or trailer and it's tires are filled with foam.lol

Keep up the good work! Better start lifting bro...

PS, how's the pooch?
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Old 02-22-2016, 11:06 PM
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Good number, I like it! I'm not surprised of the weight. My KW weighs close to 35 without the battery or trailer and it's tires are filled with foam.lol

Keep up the good work! Better start lifting bro...

PS, how's the pooch?
Pooch, wow he is a mess, got his tacking done today and he is so doped up! Eyes are drooping, he wobbles, and whimpers a bit. I don't think he is in pain but just so doped up and out of it. Normally he would have stayed overnight but he is so big and such a baby that home is better for him. And we have an ongoing rappor with local vets/techs they know us. These big guys don't have much more than 5-8 years. He's three so he still has a good bit of time. Always possibilities of infection or something not healing like it should. Fingers crossed, but he is doing well for the circumstances.
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Old 02-22-2016, 10:59 PM
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I got a pump for the hydros in mail, don't know when it will be here. Once I get that I'll know how I'm going to arrange things. I may do a offset motor and have battery next to it. They are about same weight and want to keep heavies down towards bottom floor. But pump may change that. It always looks like lots of room when building but from past experiences I know space fills up quick. But,,, this one really looks like unlimited space. I am shooting for the front grill attached with magnets or hinge. Being able to access battery compartment. Sure would be easier to build the C or B models. They don't have the staircase crossing over the grill. Hopefully in a week or so she will be rolling under power. Then I find out if any of this will work. . Like the tranny and steering. They only things I've got so far .
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Old 02-27-2016, 11:48 AM
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Got pump and valve block. No matter how big things are the room that appears to be plenty during initial building quickly shrinks as soon as parts show up!!!





The esc, I know it's big, 150 amp, but it's what I had laying around. I may shrink that once I figure out what amps I'm using.
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The top of the shock towers is the bottom of cab floor? ...doesn't look that cramped... make a middle floor that would be the oil tank as well? pump below, valves above - other side is batt below & for/rev esc & rx above.

Fab a trap door in the bottom with a push button pin lock in the bumper, the battery slides out under the bumper.
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Old 02-27-2016, 09:12 PM
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Yes towers are floor, they are a little high yet maybe 1/4". Left some material to be able to tie into body structure. Plenty of height. Oil tank is going to be same as 1:1, side tank. I could put valve body or esc in other side tank but both of them have a lot of wires/hoses to rout so not the best location. I was going to put a radiator fan (computer fan) in this but in reality I have one in both the dozer and excavator and have never had a need for it. Never overheated anything even in hot summer. I'm building the belly pan now. I am trying to do a magnetic front grill that will give a lot of access to battery and electronics by simply removing. Lights are in bumper and higher up on sides. Grill is only problematic because a ladder diagonals it. I'll probably just have it permanently attached so just one unit (the black part of grill and ladder in front) are held on with magnets. Simply pop off install battery and pop back on. Sounds good so far, I'm sure some challenges await
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looking heavy with each pic!! cant wait to see it hauling dirt
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bring it this weekend to brookville!!!
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Old 03-09-2016, 08:54 PM
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Ran out of beer, when learning something new its important to focus, what a better way to focus by supporting the liquor board and tobacco industry.


And stupid cat, he had a box that his family could live in and he still tries to fit two pounds of shyt in a one pound bag!!



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I see welds!
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Finally figured it out. And didn't even have to throw destroyed parts across garage!!
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Sanded and ready.



Just placed in truck before sanded
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Nice! It's not that hard is it?
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Old 03-12-2016, 11:47 AM
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Well,,,, the learning curve was more like a flat line with an occasional beat, then a steady curve. My biggest issue was drifting on torch angle making the rod melt before it got to puddle along with slowly drifting away from part making arc weird. Have pulse mode/settings for thin stuff but didn't want to learn with that.

Instructions are always vague for beginners. Like on new weedeaters/computer stuff. The on/off button isn't on or off but little dash or circle. I have a weedeater like that and it's hard to start, I always forget what symbol is on or off!! Still don't know what super brain decided to get rid of on/off buttons and replace with symbols I need to call my sisters boys in first grade to tell me how to turn something on!!!

Ohh, ranting on,,, oops, and got a new phone , passwords!! No more simple 0012 or my name and year born, now have to have big letters, small letters, numbers, ,,,,,
That's why I haven't posted much lately because I don't know what my own passwords are!!! Ain't technology great!! Someone can hack my account but I can't remember what letter I have to capitalize!!!!

And we bought a house!!! , 180year old stone farm house, gonna be moving in a month or two. Big move, a whopping 200 yards away!!! Lol!!
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Well,,,, the learning curve was more like a flat line with an occasional beat, then a steady curve. My biggest issue was drifting on torch angle making the rod melt before it got to puddle along with slowly drifting away from part making arc weird. Have pulse mode/settings for thin stuff but didn't want to learn with that.

Instructions are always vague for beginners. Like on new weedeaters/computer stuff. The on/off button isn't on or off but little dash or circle. I have a weedeater like that and it's hard to start, I always forget what symbol is on or off!! Still don't know what super brain decided to get rid of on/off buttons and replace with symbols I need to call my sisters boys in first grade to tell me how to turn something on!!!

Ohh, ranting on,,, oops, and got a new phone , passwords!! No more simple 0012 or my name and year born, now have to have big letters, small letters, numbers, ,,,,,
That's why I haven't posted much lately because I don't know what my own passwords are!!! Ain't technology great!! Someone can hack my account but I can't remember what letter I have to capitalize!!!!

And we bought a house!!! , 180year old stone farm house, gonna be moving in a month or two. Big move, a whopping 200 yards away!!! Lol!!
I still have troubles keeping the torch at the right distance. For me I end up "dipping the tip". I know this sounds like a great idea but with TIG welding it is not. It F's up the tungsten and the weld. I would say you are doing just fine and will only get better. I like the fact that when I weld and then grind something, if there is a low spot or whatever I can just build it up with a little weld. Rarely any need for body filler even on rounded cabs or fenders. It really surprises me how few people do this. We are a rare breed! Welcome to the club!lol

Oh, and congrats on the house! Make sure you use the lowbed to move the equipment!
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