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Old 12-20-2010, 12:22 PM
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Well here is an up date. Got no parts yet but I ordered another complete track for one side and have decided that when I get all the parts for both models I am going to make a high track out of the dozer. Getting rid of the aluminum sides and going with steel sides. This will hold the motors and sprocket more stable. Ed
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Old 12-20-2010, 02:02 PM
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Bring your "work in progress" next month too. I want to see one of these up close.
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Old 12-21-2010, 11:17 AM
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OK Steve I will bring the blade and some parts for the dozer. Ed
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Old 12-30-2010, 08:24 PM
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Well men take it from me if you buy anything from Stahl have it built. I got a package finally from TTM Function and still have missing parts. Now to add insult to injury I ordered two cylinders to tip the blade forward and back and said I wanted them 7 mm by 100 mm long all the way out. In the package were there were two cylinders but they were 7 mm by 100 mm but 233 mm long stretched all the way out. Isn't that just wonderful. I told them in a email that they were for tilting the blade. Ed
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Old 12-30-2010, 09:21 PM
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hey i might be interested in those pm me please
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"all the way out"? English is not their native tongue, you have to be much more specific. Total length at extended stroke. I'm thankful that their able to communicate with us at all!

When buying hydraulics, what Stahl or TTM or Wedico sells is made by Leimbach and this is their www addy http://www.leimbach-modellbau.de/start.html

Scroll down left header to Hydraulik, fourth down Zylinder

(K) is bore
(B) outside cyl dia
(L2) length of retracted cyl
(HUB) stroke, add that to L2 for total length extended

Technische Daten:
(K) (B) (L2) (HUB)
H0725 7 mm 11 mm 58 mm 25 mm 34,6 N 28,3 N M3
H0750 7 mm 11 mm 83 mm 50 mm 34,6 N 28,3 N M3
H0775 7 mm 11 mm 108 mm 75 mm 34,6 N 28,3 N M3
H07100 7 mm 11 mm 133 mm 100 mm 34,6 N 28,3 N M3



As you can see, they don't stock that specific length extended stroke. But if that's exactly what you want, they will custom make it for you at extra cost.

My Cat colored dozer uses 7x50 and the JD dozer has 7x25 for tilts.

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Old 12-31-2010, 09:12 AM
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Joie thank you very much for that information but I told Herr Thiel who speaks english that they were for the blade on the dozer to tip the blade forward and back on it to replace the two dummy ones. The ones they sent were 233 mm stretched that's as long as the dozer with out the blade, Hello.
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I put these in the wrong place before







I just stuck it together with acouple of screws to see if all the parts are there. Now I can get an Idea what it is going to take to make it a high track.Ed

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looking good ed.almost ready for dirt...
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Lookin good Ed, you'll be pushing dirt soon.
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Old 01-23-2011, 10:20 AM
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Larry and Scott thanks a lot I appreciate it. Ed
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Old 02-09-2011, 03:30 PM
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hows your dozer and excavato comming Ed? haven't seen any update pics lately
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