all the details are impressive, it shows the great passion for the RC dozer. A big greeting from Hobbiesforall, your project encourages us to follow ours. you are a genious. I subscribed to your channel 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Carl this is a great build do you still have it? I am looking into building one. Anyway i could get the length height and width? I would like to see more videos of it if you ever get around to it.
Hi Carl. I've watched this video a lot. I've finally drew up my prints. My question to you is. My dozer will sit 17.5 inches tall. It's a 1/10th scale. Not sure what yours is but I'm worried all the motors , battery, and electronics will fit in. What motors did you run in yours and the height yours is. Thanks for your time and I love your dozer
Ray Palmer I will have to do some checking when I get some time but I'm pretty sure it's 24" tall and 7th scale, and I built it around the motors that I liked, I will also look up what the motors are exactly but they came from a Pride Jazzy power chair...are you going to put up some videos of your build? Not any new ones right now to watch.....(that I am aware of)
wow i thought mine is heavy i will be around 100 lbs what kind of run time are you getting and i woul d like to tlk to you if you dont mind call me 248 909 0240 jim thank you
Yeah it’s pretty heavy, but when I get around to making roller undercarriage I will be adding 60 lbs to the front half to increase traction and make it to scale, it has lots of power, runs on 24v with two 55ah batteries in series, I can work it really hard for about 1hour and 15 minutes, that’s when my remote goes dead and the dozer batteries are down to 11.5v each
@@carlmorasch7831 That is impressive i have electricwheel chair motors the controller for those motors for dual 12v batts is pretty large, scaled drawings for a D10R has been elusive to fit those motors, the interconnecting cleate components is something i would need to buy. Your build is inspiring.
Waaaw... Amazing!!!
That was the best video if seen on a dozer build.
Ray Palmer thank you, I tried to show enough to get the idea of how it was done...
all the details are impressive, it shows the great passion for the RC dozer. A big greeting from Hobbiesforall, your project encourages us to follow ours. you are a genious. I subscribed to your channel
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awsome built love it
Do you build them for other people cause I would like one built been looking on internet for 2 years and none of them are as good as this one
Carl this is a great build do you still have it? I am looking into building one. Anyway i could get the length height and width? I would like to see more videos of it if you ever get around to it.
50” long, 25” wide at the blade and 24” tall at the ROPS
Hi excellent job. What is the sound track name you used....
Hi carl i paid a copy o set of plans drawings and step by step instructions i want built one here in mexico. Grettings Sr..its me dream the rc dozer
Magnífico bulldozer nota 1000?
carl awsome build where did you get your actutors for the ripper
E-motionllc.com
Hi Carl. I've watched this video a lot. I've finally drew up my prints. My question to you is. My dozer will sit 17.5 inches tall. It's a 1/10th scale. Not sure what yours is but I'm worried all the motors , battery, and electronics will fit in. What motors did you run in yours and the height yours is. Thanks for your time and I love your dozer
Ray Palmer I will have to do some checking when I get some time but I'm pretty sure it's 24" tall and 7th scale, and I built it around the motors that I liked, I will also look up what the motors are exactly but they came from a Pride Jazzy power chair...are you going to put up some videos of your build? Not any new ones right now to watch.....(that I am aware of)
Amazing Build, What scale is the dozer?
7th
hi carl im building one now what does yours weight
367 lbs
wow i thought mine is heavy i will be around 100 lbs what kind of run time are you getting and i woul d like to tlk to you if you dont mind call me 248 909 0240 jim thank you
Yeah it’s pretty heavy, but when I get around to making roller undercarriage I will be adding 60 lbs to the front half to increase traction and make it to scale, it has lots of power, runs on 24v with two 55ah batteries in series, I can work it really hard for about 1hour and 15 minutes, that’s when my remote goes dead and the dozer batteries are down to 11.5v each
@@carlmorasch7831 That is impressive i have electricwheel chair motors the controller for those motors for dual 12v batts is pretty large, scaled drawings for a D10R has been elusive to fit those motors, the interconnecting cleate components is something i would need to buy. Your build is inspiring.
What are the motors
If so please reply cause I would love one
This makes me sad. I really wish I can finish my build soon after like 3 years.
In due time good sir....