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[MOC] New Holland Tractor with Front Loader

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Looks great! :thumbup:

One thing: The movement of the bucket is very limited. Did you try to achieve a bigger angle?

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Of course it looks better with Zetros tires, but one question arises to me (since I'm lazy to read first post): you implemented just rear wheel drive or 4wd? :wink:

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1 hour ago, Jundis said:

One thing: The movement of the bucket is very limited. Did you try to achieve a bigger angle?

The dumping angle is indeed limited - spent many evenings trying to find a mechanism that was compact, had good range of movement and that would stay mostly horizontal during lifting (to also be able to attached a palletfork). In the end it was a tradeoff between dropping the parallel linkage and the range of movement and I settled on this :)

13 minutes ago, 1gor said:

Of course it looks better with Zetros tires, but one question arises to me (since I'm lazy to read first post): you implemented just rear wheel drive or 4wd? :wink:

No four wheel drive unfortunately - Would have no idea how to fit that in! (the motors for the loader take up most space under the hood, and right below is the servomotor for steering) 

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1 minute ago, Arie said:

 

No four wheel drive unfortunately - Would have no idea how to fit that in! (the motors for the loader take up most space under the hood, and right below is the servomotor for steering) 

That was my assumption when you mentioned that your model took inspiration from front part of @eric trax's New Holland T140...anyways it looks very nice IMHO

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I'll need to buy some of the parts (buwizz) but i will build this marvelous model!

GREAT job man!

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After looking (and downloading instructions) u can only repeat myself - beautiful :wub:

In the meantime I got one idea, but I don't know if it is ok with you, for white rims on NH Tractor; front could be from 42124 buggy, but perhaps those with white 6 x 6 dish inverted could be useful?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=15038pb01&idColor=11#T=S&C=11&O={"color":11,"iconly":0}

...but when I see the price I almost got heartache...

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Now I see why you could not remain proper width; there are 3 PF motors (giving 9 studs overall width) in the way if you don't want rubbing rear tires to m-motors...that us why I switched to XL motors - they are shorter...

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1 hour ago, steph77 said:

I'll need to buy some of the parts (buwizz) but i will build this marvelous model!

GREAT job man!

Thanks! I look forward to some pictures!

54 minutes ago, 1gor said:

After looking (and downloading instructions) u can only repeat myself - beautiful :wub:

In the meantime I got one idea, but I don't know if it is ok with you, for white rims on NH Tractor; front could be from 42124 buggy, but perhaps those with white 6 x 6 dish inverted could be useful?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=15038pb01&idColor=11#T=S&C=11&O={"color":11,"iconly":0}

...but when I see the price I almost got heartache...

Pffff... nice idea but that price... Maybe I could work out how to somehow attach these:

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=2998#T=S&O={"iconly":0}

2 minutes ago, 1gor said:

Now I see why you could not remain proper width; there are 3 PF motors (giving 9 studs overall width) in the way if you don't want rubbing rear tires to m-motors...that us why I switched to XL motors - they are shorter...

Mwah, that was mainly my inexperience and not using a proper blueprint (only pictures). There is still at least half a stud on each side of clearance between the motors and the wheels, even if you take the 'bending' of the wheels into account

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Tires from 8880 set work only with axles like on this set's rear wheels https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=8857-1

I was thinking about those wheels (I have 2 in white) with pulleys...

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The price of those wheels is not that acceptable...but better than ones from 41999 set https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=32077#T=S&C=1&O={"color":1,"iconly":0}

 

 

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