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Old 09-13-2010, 06:22 AM
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Great build on the CAT tractor. Lets see some implements on that thing!!
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Old 09-13-2010, 06:51 PM
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Thanks Kolpen but mine is not even close to level of what you building your tracked machine is looking amazing.
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Travis, have you tried the bedliner yet?

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No not yet I have been busy with some truck project and some other stuff.

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Come on, you...other projects.....busy. Give me another excuse.

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Well I wasn't happy with the motor mounts so I reworked them today and I am much happier with the tractor know. Here are some picks of the the motor setups leading to what I ended up with today.

First motor setup that didn't last long at all.



The next setup worked but it wasn't tight in the housings and allowed the motors to rock back and forth.





And finally what I did today.







Now when I split the tractor the only thing connecting the two halves are the motor wires.

Thanks for looking.
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There's that Mack CH again!
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Old 12-05-2010, 09:50 AM
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looks great i like both your cat tractors it has gotten me thinkin about building a tractor from scratch lol something like a 560 Deisel or something i donno i have too many irons in the fire right now as it is Just keep up the awsome work and the neat pics on here
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Travis are those the same motors just in wood blocks? Painted?

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looks great i like both your cat tractors it has gotten me thinkin about building a tractor from scratch lol something like a 560 Deisel or something i donno i have too many irons in the fire right now as it is Just keep up the awsome work and the neat pics on here
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Travis are those the same motors just in wood blocks? Painted?

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Ben those are 1/2 in thick pieces of delrin the same stuff I use for my sliding carts in the screw drives and yes they are the same motors.
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