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[MOC] Claas Xerion 5000 with realistic functions and attachments
Severin Brunold posted a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi With my first post on eurobrickst I’d like to show my Claas Xerion 5000 track VC MOC (although it is more than one year old). Some Ideas are taken from the original Claas (steering system) and efferman (position and type of motors). The goal was to implement as many realistic functions as possible – for example a 3-point linkage system and hood with auto-lock function. Motorized functions XL Motor for propulsion (4 wheel driving) Servo-Motor for steering (with a linking system similar to the one in the original Claas) L-Motor for linkage system (hoist up / down) L-Motor for rear PTO (clockwise) and hydraulic pump (against clockwise) – one motor drives two functions depending on direction of rotation The motorized functions are powered by one sbrick in combination with a standard battery box (under the hood). Pneumatic functions Motorized pump is connected to a hydraulic connection at front and rear to support attachments with hydraulic power (and a valve to switch between front and rear) Manual functions 3 steering modes (4-wheel-steering, front-wheel-steering, crab-steering) with manual switch (similar as in the original Claas) Openable hood with auto-lock system - meaning you can lift the tractor by the hood 180° rotatable cabin (rotatable by a small black gear) Easy-accessible power-on-of-switch (as in the original Claas) Switch to change between front and rear linkage system (small gearbox) Other functions Pendular front axle (with soft suspension springs for stabilization) 3-point linkage system at front and rear with auto-lock connection (front: 1 mini LA, rear: 2 mini LA) which is quite robust LED-lights on hood and cabin (2 pairs) Trailer hitch (tow ball at rear) Attachments beside the 3-point linkage system (front / rear) and the trailer hitch you can add weight on top of the rear wheels or you can add a gooseneck connection with working driveshaft I already built a snow plow and a snow blower which I will portrait soon The functions work well as long as the resistance is not to strong. Pictures [edit: new upload, bigger preview size] Video Severin