Posted June 27, 201113 yr The last creation i'm going to feature today ( other mocs will be presented later) is a totaly manual grey tractor. Actually if i have decided to build a lamborghini tractor, it's because it's the only mark to create grey tractor as far as i know and as a lot of my yellow and red parts were utilized, grey was the perfect color. It was built during may, and presented at fana'briques2011. Below the bonnet, there is only a L3 because i tried to respect the particular lamborghini tractor shape. There is naturally an integral propulsion ... ... but also a four speed gearbox. Behind, the lifting tool is similar to the 8284 and too basically. My next tractor will own a real lifting tool with three attachment points but for the moment i have no studless pneumatic cylinders and three of my four mini-la were used in other creations- it explain why i have built a basically lifting tool^^) The power-take-off can rotate at two different speeds ( the gearbox on the left of the tractor controls the speed of the pto). Front axle is also suspended. My galery with additionnal pictures when accessible And here is the video : I'm going to take some pictures during the disassembly and post them here. So, you will see better how the mechanics work.
June 27, 201113 yr Hi, I'm thinking about designing a tractor with 4 wheel drive and pendular front suspension just like yours. I would very much like to see more of how you mounted the front wheels. I can see you are close to my idea, but you seem to have a trick up your sleeve, as I never managed to get the turning point as close to the rim as you did. How is the wheel attached to the drive-shaft, and how is the drive-shaft attached to the 5 long liftarms? And, may i say, a very nice build! Have you got pictures of other MOCs you have made? -ED-
June 28, 201113 yr Author Thanks everybody. I have pictures of all the creations i have built for fana'briques and i'm going to present all of them. Today, as i already have say, i'm going to take some pictures during the dissassembly and i'm going to post them here, so you will be able to see better how everything fit. Ps: it's not a pendular axle but a suspended axle. Edited June 28, 201113 yr by GuiliuG
June 28, 201113 yr Author Here are some pictures of the frame. Others are here Edited June 28, 201113 yr by GuiliuG
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