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Old 01-02-2011, 11:06 PM
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Nice stuff on your thread here Greg and real nice work on the new dozer. What will you use to power the hydraulic?

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Was at Greg's this afternoon for a preview. Seeing this model up close is amazing. This model is going to be a power house and a great runner. He's really mastered the art of fabricating models.
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Nice stuff on your thread here Greg and real nice work on the new dozer. What will you use to power the hydraulic?

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I am planning on using a Liembach pump Joe. I am starting to search around for one, would be nice to get a half dozen of them..
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Old 01-11-2011, 08:54 PM
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I am planning on using a Liembach pump Joe. I am starting to search around for one, would be nice to get a half dozen of them..
You're not kidding. Make it an even dozen.

I think you mentioned using air cylinders from McMaster for this and other projects...they hold up pretty good? I think I like the looks of those better than Clippards. Keep thinking I need to do something to turn down the square ends on the Clippards.

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Old 01-15-2011, 12:08 AM
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You're not kidding. Make it an even dozen.

I think you mentioned using air cylinders from McMaster for this and other projects...they hold up pretty good? I think I like the looks of those better than Clippards. Keep thinking I need to do something to turn down the square ends on the Clippards.

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Joe you can get Clippard without the square ends as well. I have used Clippard for the blade lift cylinders on the D8 build.

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