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Re: Another Deere in the field
Awesome as always buddy
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Re: Another Deere in the field
Rob did you use the 210:1 ratio for your steering actuators?
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Re: Another Deere in the field
I used the 100:1, they are a lil faster and still have good torque. i also cut out more of the frame and removed the "stops" to give more radius
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Re: Another Deere in the field
Thank you, are you planning to make your idle wheels movable?
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Re: Another Deere in the field
No, a lot of work to cut them out, so i use bearing in the bottom of the road wheels, works well, because the road wheels are recess just enough that the bearings stick out slightly from the bottom.
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Re: Another Deere in the field
I know exactly what you mean by a lot of work. It took two days but I managed it, and the end result was very satisfying lol. I'm working on leds now. Have you ever taken the top off of the cab before? Ive been trying to figure it out for the longest.
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Re: Another Deere in the field
Rob, what type of motors, transmission/gear box, axle, and batteries did you use? Also what is the average run time of your 9620rx?
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