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  1. 1. How do you rate this set?

  2. 2. Do you prefer treads or wheels?

  3. 3. Which of the wheels do you prefer? (multiple answers possible)

    • Power Puller wheels and silver rims
    • Tumbler rires and black rims
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    • Claas tires and red rims
    • Claas tires and yellow rims
    • Claas tires and yellow rims and hub caps
    • Unimog tires and silver rims
    • Unimog tires and yellow rims
    • Unimog tires and yellow rims with pulley decoration


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Posted (edited)
On 8/29/2020 at 7:19 PM, ukbajadave said:

Late to the party as I had a week off from the internet but I motorised this with 2x L motors, servo for steering and 2x M motors for winch and roof. Battery box in the back replacing the sliding tray. Lots of room but IIRC the fake motor was replaced by the servo.

Would you please share some photos and all the parts i need? 

 

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Guy's would you please help me identify my problem? As you can see on the video, rear differential working as it should be, but on the front axle, the left side doesn't comply how it should be. It is not stuck though, i can turn it with my hand.

 

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8 hours ago, baris41 said:

identify my problem?

If you can still move it by hand, it just means that the drivetrain to the rear axle and fake engine provides less resistance than to the left wheel/track.
So i'd check the left side for additional resistance, e.g. by removing the track and see if the "problem" persists.

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12 hours ago, schraubedrin said:

 

If you can still move it by hand, it just means that the drivetrain to the rear axle and fake engine provides less resistance than to the left wheel/track.
So i'd check the left side for additional resistance, e.g. by removing the track and see if the "problem" persists.

Thats what i thought,  but it probably would need full disassemble. :/ 

I really appreciate your support!

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