Clod Tuber running...
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Clod Tuber running...
Got my clod tuber running finally.
65t integys
8t pinions
7 cells
some other junk..
65t integys
8t pinions
7 cells
some other junk..
The devil made me do it the first time, the second time I done it on my own...
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It took about a year to get the parts together as I could afford it and build it. It performs fairly well but still needs a lot of tweaking. Driving it is tricky as I'm not used to it yet and the steering has a lot to be desired still.
Give me some time and it should be working well pretty soon.
Give me some time and it should be working well pretty soon.
The devil made me do it the first time, the second time I done it on my own...
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Well I got the steering sorted out some and it's much better. Time will tell to see if it loosens up again but a half gallon of loctite is helping. The motors are really breaking in now and the difference in power is sweet.
I still have a stripped wheel hex to deal with which I'll probably try some JB Weld on, if not I'll have to narrow another one. I spent a few hours tonight making new steering links and tightening everything up to take it for a test drive and break most of the rear of the frame off. Doh! Somehow in my haste I never finished welding the joints. I guess that's the good thing about making it yourself, you can repair it yourself.
Hopefully I can get it back together soon and shoot some video. ( of me breaking it )
I still have a stripped wheel hex to deal with which I'll probably try some JB Weld on, if not I'll have to narrow another one. I spent a few hours tonight making new steering links and tightening everything up to take it for a test drive and break most of the rear of the frame off. Doh! Somehow in my haste I never finished welding the joints. I guess that's the good thing about making it yourself, you can repair it yourself.
Hopefully I can get it back together soon and shoot some video. ( of me breaking it )
The devil made me do it the first time, the second time I done it on my own...
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I'm easy, I'm easy like a summer breeze. (I was gonna say yo momma, but that's too easy... the joke's too easy, not yo momma. Oh never mind.)SHAUN wrote:Its some joking, take it easy.crazydave wrote:Wow, look at you. Why's your head all swelled up all of a sudden?SHAUN wrote: so I can teach you how to drive it.
Anyways, just a question. Gotta admit its a valid question. Seemed a bit out of character for you to be offering crawling lessons to RRB.
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