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Re: Stahl dozer gear boxes and drive motors
Found this website maybe they have the parts you need.
http://www.tankmodel.com/1_14_5_scale_german_made.html tankmodel@126.com |
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Re: Stahl dozer gear boxes and drive motors
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Re: Stahl dozer gear boxes and drive motors
I'm not familiar with if possible Stahl used different motor options for the dozer, but I have just supplied a customer with new RB35's, which he had originally in his dozer. 69 rpm, not know what ratio. I guess the 'RB35' refers to a industrial standard gearbox housing, and there are some different ratios, and slightly different motor sizes, powers. On the mentioned dozer, we went for some RB35's with stronger motors, which made the motor a bit longer, but still not too long to fit
Last edited by Rimrock; 01-17-2017 at 06:20 AM. |
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Re: Stahl dozer gear boxes and drive motors
Eddie, in my box of gears i had long pinion gears that were long enough to reach. If you search the net you should be able to find some. You only need about 2mm of shaft in the gear to hold it well because there is much less torque/stress applied on the pinion than on the gears further out in the gear train. clean the shaft and gear well with rubbing alcohol. Place a drop of original JB weld on the pinion before you push it on and let it sit for 24hrs before you touch it again. Good luck and have patience.
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