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Old 06-19-2016, 01:06 AM
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Default Re: Rc4wd Excavator questions

Hi,

A friend of mine runs a the Beier Electronic USM-RC-2 Sound unit in his 4200 xl,

http://www.beier-electronic.de/model...2/usm-rc-2.php

Just a quick note if you go to order one, buy it with the cd but with on the user manual as user manual that come with it is not in English and then just download the user manual you want off there website.

I also have this sound unit in my Truck and I love it, I ended up ordering my speaker and speaker box from the Australian Servonaut dealer Kevin from Csmi, http://www.csmi.com.au/

Regards Cameron.
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Old 06-19-2016, 11:05 AM
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Default Re: Rc4wd Excavator questions

Just a heads up, I couldn't fit those 8400 size batts in my "2.0" excavator. Not sure if they've moved the valve block or just mine is off but anything longer than 145-150mm in length will hit a fitting on the bottom of the valve block. You may want to hold off on the batts till yours arrives and measure to make sure. You can always use another/smaller batt you have laying around to do functions tests and goof around a bit till your big batts arrive.
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