The track pads are made using aluminum trim from a hardware store. If you put them on what looks to be the correct way they fill up with dirt and don't perform well.
how have I missed this so far?! Very cool! I like the style of this older Bruder dozer and I REALLY like what you did with them! *thumbs up* I see you don't use the tag-link (panhard-style link), does it work well without?
+YensR Thanks. They work OK for small machines. The one I kept has the carry blade and it doesn't work as well. I kinda copied the Bruder blade but made it wider but the cutting edge is too flat. The second type blade works much better. If you look around 2:15 you can see the bar you are asking about(I think).
+Crazzybear1408 I think the third one is sold but it won't go out until next year because I am working on other stuff for the same person first. I don't think I will build any more once the last one is gone as the material cost is too high.
I still have to finish the one with the raw blade. Everything is made except for the sprockets. Once it's done it will go up for sale but I have no plans to make more of these or parts for them in the future. Thanks
Wow what a phenomenal piece of work, the track and drive detail is awesome very very nicely done.
amazing craftsmanship, your trucks & equipment you build are stunning, I love Hayes HD sooo much!!! you & small haul are my favorite builders!!!
Thanks Martin!
good work👍
you got mad skills brother,nice collection
Thanks!
A Bruder cat large track with working rear ripper would be awesome! Nice conversion
fantastic ! great job !
Awwman nice put some time in here i see..👍👍great work
very skilled hands and mind ;-) Man I would like too have one like this ;-) big thumbs up!
Wonderful -good job
Excelent work!
The track pads are made using aluminum trim from a hardware store. If you put them on what looks to be the correct way they fill up with dirt and don't perform well.
RCP57
Hi,
Do you/have any of these for sale?
Let me know mpburquez120@yahoo.com
Can you Build me one Sir?
Enhorabuena un trabajo del 10.
Saludos.
where do you got the linear actuator, and how much it cost?
Hi Sir, Where did you buy the linear actuator? very small. i have found on ebay but very big size. Thank you for your answer.
I know this is an old post, but where can one find those small-ish linear actuators?
Three good looking sisters ;-)
I love this! But where did you get the time ?
Lovely work, but the tracks look to be on backwards?
Where did you bay the engine ? Plz send me link?
The good ole days of rcp😁😁
I dont have time ta build one myself..........do you Do Customer Builds?
Hello,
When will you post more information about the build?
This was a long time ago so I doubt I will post anything about them again sorry.
Wow! That's so cool! Do you sell any of them?!😎👍
What servos are you using to lift the blads please?
They are Actuonix actuators. It's been a few years so I don't remember the size
how have I missed this so far?! Very cool! I like the style of this older Bruder dozer and I REALLY like what you did with them! *thumbs up*
I see you don't use the tag-link (panhard-style link), does it work well without?
+YensR Thanks. They work OK for small machines. The one I kept has the carry blade and it doesn't work as well. I kinda copied the Bruder blade but made it wider but the cutting edge is too flat. The second type blade works much better. If you look around 2:15 you can see the bar you are asking about(I think).
+RCP57 Thank you very much for the added info and yes, 2:15 shows it and now that you say it, I also see it at 4:16 *duh*
Lol no worries!
how much and water do you have for sale
+Crazzybear1408 I think the third one is sold but it won't go out until next year because I am working on other stuff for the same person first. I don't think I will build any more once the last one is gone as the material cost is too high.
How much just a full set of parts So I can have the fun of building it my self as I have the same dozer sitting on my shelf
Cheers Bob
I still have to finish the one with the raw blade. Everything is made except for the sprockets. Once it's done it will go up for sale but I have no plans to make more of these or parts for them in the future. Thanks
tro cool
do you sale them
+Crazzybear1408 I built and sold one, still have one for myself and the other will be sold eventually.
I need one
If I wanted to just look at a series of pictures, I'd look at my grandma's photo album. Boring!