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Hi,

Building this MOC, my first "big" tractor, took me only one evening and approx. one hour from the next day to set up 'pneumatics' and details.

The amount of time I deserved for it, is clearly visible - it has many bugs. ;) (design, three-point equipment mounting device behind the seat, etc.)

Hope you like it at least a little. ;)

Full album: https://www.flickr.c...57650091243276/

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Looks nice!

I love the big steering wheel, but its missing a rollcage :)

Thanks, That's right, but I like it without it a bit more (I tried to add a very simple cage, but I have not enough parts (bended connectors) left.) . ;)

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Great model for just an evening's work! I like the steering wheel, too.

About the rollcage... I don't know what old tractors look like where you guys live, but a rollcage on a 1950s or '60s tractor (that's what the design suggests to me) definitely looks out of place for me.

Posted (edited)

Thank you all, I am glad you like it :D

What are the functions it has?

Yeah, sorry, I forgot ( :pir-look:). It has to swinging axles, the rear also with softaxle leaf springs (to keep the whole thing standing), "worm'n'lever'n'rod" :D powered steering, working 4piston fake engine with not typical crankshaft (two pistoms in the middle go up toghether (visible in the second photo in this topic), and some try to build three point mounting device behind the seat, that it operated with two small pneumatic cylinders. And permanent output to power the equipment that theoretically would be mounted there (in the last photo, the LG connector between rear wheels)

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On my own tractor design I used a mechanical way to move the three point mounting device. I also included a power take-off and a trailer coupling at the back. Maybe you find any of this helpful for your own design.

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On my own tractor design I used a mechanical way to move the three point mounting device. I also included a power take-off and a trailer coupling at the back. Maybe you find any of this helpful for your own design.

Thank you ;)

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