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Old 01-19-2011, 11:58 PM
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Hey smallhaul, do you need Unit cable backhoe measurement's? I have access to one like
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Old 01-20-2011, 08:15 AM
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Neil, I met a guy at the cabin Fever show that collects Units that is only about 45 minutes from my house. So, hopefully I'll get over there very soon because I would like to start on the boom & stick right away. So many people were bending my ear at the show I don't remember if he said one of his units were hoes or not. I'll let you know. Thank you very much!
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I have went to all of my contacts in the r/c tanking world and cannot find any place that has just the drive sprockets for the T-34 metal tank tracks. The sprockets do not have teeth on them like a normal tank. The tracks 'ears' actually go into the sprocket and are driven that way. I know you want metal tracks for your build but you can get a complete T-34 for just over $130 at a few places.

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I have went to all of my contacts in the r/c tanking world and cannot find any place that has just the drive sprockets for the T-34 metal tank tracks. The sprockets do not have teeth on them like a normal tank. The tracks 'ears' actually go into the sprocket and are driven that way. I know you want metal tracks for your build but you can get a complete T-34 for just over $130 at a few places.

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Lynn, thank you VERY much for trying. I have some time before I need the tracks so, I'll just keep looking for now. I might just go with the Panzer metal track upgrade because the drive wheels sit inside a little and the tracks would have great traction for climbing up hills.
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to be honest here the panzer tracks now i know what yall are talkin about would probly be the easyer and cheaper way to go and look a lil closer inless you want the 514 high walker i can do those but to actually look like the smooth pad tracks would be hard they are pinned with no links
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to be honest here the panzer tracks now i know what yall are talkin about would probly be the easyer and cheaper way to go and look a lil closer inless you want the 514 high walker i can do those but to actually look like the smooth pad tracks would be hard they are pinned with no links
The more I think about it the smooth tracks wouldn't climb hills as well. I like the looks of the high walker and it would give me a little more room to work under there...Henry, I'll shoot ya a pm and see what we can come up with.
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Have you looked at the straight running conveyor belt chain, It could be cut down to just a little over 2" wide. ( McMaster Carr) Stainless or Acetate is available and the sprockets are available. Just an idea. Fred
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hey Scott here's what Fred talking about http://www.mcmaster.com/#table-top-c...-chain/=aoyp2d thanks for pointing that 1 out Fred
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could just get a broken Heng Long 1:16 tank and rob the tracks and roller wheels etc from them? bulldog and pershing have similar treads. tiger, king tiger, etc have same type of track, panzer 3 and 4 have same track. there is also a winter or desert track that sticks out farther for more weight distribution. Also a whole heng long tank is like 150 to your door +/-
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Scott, that unit is called a "High Walker" due to the dozer style tracks. These are used on pipeline jobs for traversing the steep hills and mud associated with that kind of digging conditions.
Thanks Steve, I would like it to be able to climb well.

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Have you looked at the straight running conveyor belt chain, It could be cut down to just a little over 2" wide. ( McMaster Carr) Stainless or Acetate is available and the sprockets are available. Just an idea. Fred
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hey Scott here's what Fred talking about http://www.mcmaster.com/#table-top-c...-chain/=aoyp2d thanks for pointing that 1 out Fred
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could just get a broken Heng Long 1:16 tank and rob the tracks and roller wheels etc from them? bulldog and pershing have similar treads. tiger, king tiger, etc have same type of track, panzer 3 and 4 have same track. there is also a winter or desert track that sticks out farther for more weight distribution. Also a whole heng long tank is like 150 to your door +/-
I'll keep an eye out for a used one for sale that has the metal upgrade on it.
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you can order the metal upgrade kits for them and all you get is metal tracks and metal drive wheel.

Metal Tiger I late tracks with ice cleats, guy also has black and silver non cleated. 99.00
http://matomart.com/prodview.php?p=729

Tank track Metal upgrade for 1/16 Scale M26 Pershing tank Black 69.60
http://matomart.com/prodview.php?p=703

http://matomart.com/product.php?c=1000007 <--- goes to the screen where you can pick upgrades for all the tanks. when you click on a tank the next screen is vendor brand option, click the blue and yellow Mato Toys one. there you will see gearboxes, tracks, etc.

I have bought like 5 tanks & numerous parts from this guy. A++
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Hey scott have you seen this video
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Lou Thanks! No, I haven't seen that before. There are some really nice trucks & equipment on that guys videos.

Here is one with the cable hoe loading a truck:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKZP1...eature=related

It is cool how much is going on with the bucket pivoting when the boom is extended and the flapper is neat too.
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That bucket tipping at full range is interesting. Bucyrus-Erie offered an option on the cable hoes similar to that but a hydraulic ram replacing the fixed strut on the dipper to the crowd handle . It was probably more for changing the digging and dumping angle of the dipper.
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scary!~ i just ran across that video this weekend and sent that to mog lol
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That bucket tipping at full range is interesting. Bucyrus-Erie offered an option on the cable hoes similar to that but a hydraulic ram replacing the fixed strut on the dipper to the crowd handle . It was probably more for changing the digging and dumping angle of the dipper.
Hopefully I'll be able to load trucks ok with the stock unit hoe setup without all of the dirt falling out before I get the bucket over the truck, lol. Even of I can just dig ditches with it, it should be a blast to run.

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scary!~ i just ran across that video this weekend and sent that to mog lol
AND you didn't send it to me. Just kidding.

I would like to send a BIG THANKS out to Greg (RCLogger) for helping me find the aluminum molding to make the track pads out of! I ordered it out of a place in Minnesota called (www.eaglemouldingsinc.com) . Thanks Greg! The guy who took the order (sounded like the owner) was asking so many questions about what I was building that he looked through my you-tube videos while I was on the phone. maybe He'll show up here sometime.
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lol i just dont want to annoy people on youtube sending them videos that i dunno if they want or not :P
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i have a set of metal track for my tiger and wow did it add some weght to the thing and i got metal drive's too. i was plaing to use the old tracks for a crain but that on the some day shelf and well it a BIG shelf. just ask dean he know's
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lol "the shelf of projects" should be its name
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Neil,

I will take you up on that offer if it still stands? The guy that was supposed to give me photos and measurements isn't answering emails, could be wrong email.

Rough measurements would be nice so that I get the boom to stick ratio close to scale. What I really need though are some pics of the the two towers attached to the Cab area and how the cable & drum setup works...? No hurry though because it will probably take me a couple of weeks just to get the drive built and working properly.

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