Well, since the local dirt oval closed down, I've turned my attention back to building. After looking at my tractor sitting in the corner for the last several months, I decided something wasn't right about it. After disassembly, I cut 2" from the length, and added 1" to the height. The scale is much more in proportion, but it made a challenge trying to get the radio gear and battery to fit. I ended up making a removable tray, and mounting the battery over the top of everything else.... Of course I had to add a few more details...like clutch/brake pedals, access covers, and better gauges.
After a lot of personal debate, I've decided to do something with my tractor. It was a tough choice, considering we had a real one like it on our farm when I was a kid. But since I left MF to work for a John Deere dealer, I have officially decided to "go green". I don't think I have the talent of PlastizapCA when it comes to fabrication, but I'll give it a shot.
Here's the intended goal:
Here's the pile of junk I'm starting with, using a dremel, drill, calipers and my imagination. Most of the parts can be recycled, so hopefully it'll be a bit easier than the first time around:
I agree with build a second one... There are never enough Tractors on a farm... And you could pit them against each other and reenact red vs green competitions whenever you wanted
Losi - Jrx2, Pro, Jr2, Pro SE, JrxT, JrT, LXT, NXT, XXKE, XXTG+
Mini - T, LST, LST2, Crawler
Micro - Trekker, SCT, T
Crawlers - Trx4 Defender, Bootleg Bruiser Shelf Queen
-Bashers under contruction- Jrx2
I really liked the old one as well. By just changing up the old one though it will save you time. I'll be following this one! Oh and I'm not talented, you should see all the mistakes I make.
I think a good wheel tire combo would be grasshopper front tires on the 'jay halsey' style front wheels painted yellow, and some narrow crawler tires in the rear, not sure about the wheels on that one.
Thanks for the comments. I did consider building a second tractor, but I rarely run this one, and I still need to improve on some of the fabrication. I had a nostalgic attachment to the Massey, but times change...besides, I haven't driven the real one in over 30 years.
all because I wanted to show my sons that I could build an RC10 blindfolded....I can't be the only one who has tried it. I started back in 88 when I got my first rc10 and been loyal every since. I tell her that I know them down in my soul (she got...
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yep it took a little more than an hour. I have built so many it usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes.....now I'm not talking diff balls and shock oil and all the major stuff, most of that was already assembled, I basically put it together. You can...
Wondering if anyone on the board has seen a model S on the road yet in your area, or if you've checked out their website and looked at the car and options. I've seen several near me, one on the way to work this morning. I'm a V8, RWD, manual trans...
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There are craploads of those here in Orange County and every time I see one I'm still stunned at how damn good looking they are. Oh yes I would drive one, but they're out of my league...
+1, I see them daily on my commute between Orange County and...
I'm waiting for some new rear tires... Had some time to kill this afternoon... Picked up these on my son's RC Big Foot. It looks like it's telling me Hey lets go do some wheelies!!!! . I ran it, works really great on grass.
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Drove it again yesterday, it's fun! Way to skiddy on dirt and even on the street, really is at home on grass though. The jumping is funny, tire weight makes the rear end fall down , you really gotta hit the breaks to land level.
My dad has an '83-84 Bolens 1700 hydro eliminator. He has a snowblower attachment for it and uses it to clean off the driveway. Well he when to do it last night and grenaded the engine.
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My dad loves this...
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If you can find an 80's Deere (316 gas, 318 gas or 430 diesel) for a decent price, I would buy one. They are the last of the quality Deere lawn and garden tractors made.
The other older option is the 140 Deere from the late 60s - early 70s. My dad...
This is the build thread for the garden tractor class puller I've been working on. It comes with a bit of a backstory that I touched upon in the bored thread in which I'll reiterate here.
Back in July I happened upon a garden tractor class puller...
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Good, glad that helped. Anti-sieze is always a great idea with stainless steel, regardless of the other material.
Timmy - I think You´ve been focussing too much on Farmer, forgetting all about the brand of the buggy :P
hey now the focus should be on the Kyosho :? cmon now
your scarring me :|
i know those are VICTOR'S SECRET boxers but focus on the...
I come to you noble lotharios asking a piece of advice...
So it's my girlfriends Birthday on Valentines day and as you are all wiser than me and perhaps shall we say longer in the tooth too :wink: I would like advice on what to do to make it...
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^^^^^^^ Hahahaha hmmm some good advice here and some jokes, just what I like about this place.
Jokes? :? :?: :?
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Do you have a budget for your show of affection? You could do something that she's always wanted to...
I was poking around the bowels of the internet and stumbled upon a very,very cool body for the RC10.
Behold-The Hot Bodies 'Stealth Bomber'!
Sexy,or what? Very futuristic,for the time.
Looks like my X-6 body.