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  1. Yes it does, I used a slipper cluth gear first. But it didnt have enough power to turn the wheels. Il come up with a new solution later. Regards C
  2. Thanks Guys ! This comes in handy when operatng containers in garage buildings. Regards Case
  3. Hi ! This is my first Lego Technic construction, I have tried to make a model of a hooklift truck. This hooklift system invented by Zetterbergs is a unique system for hooklifting. It can lift with a very low angle, and it can tilt it 90 degrees. Ive used parts from lego lots and some parts from my old lego from the 70's. The truck itself is no special model of an existing truck. My goal was to build the hook system. Its drivenby: 1 Motor for steering 1 Motor for propulsion back and forth no gears 1 Motor for driving pumps for the pneumatics 1 Motor for the pneumatic switch 1 motor for the hooklift system driving the special made linear actuator (the standards were not long enough) 1 motor for the Hooklift tilt system driving 2 linear actuators 1 batterypack 2 pair of led lamps Basicly its a tilted forklift truck stand with a hook on. So here is the Movie And here is the original truck with system In my version I couldnt hide the pneumatics hoses, basicly the should run beside the chains that are used to pull the stand/mast. The truck is rather big and it was hard to keep everything small. Take Care Regards Case
  4. Superb Thanks regards Case
  5. Strangely I couldnt find it on this site. They are listed as plate 1x2 with slide and sliding 1x4 piece, any others places to check out ? Regards Case
  6. Great that will work, where could I get thoose bricks ? Regards Case
  7. Hi Im trying to build a special type of container hook lifter. I need some pieces or tips on how to build this. Exactly what I need is a mast of a truck forklift mounted horisontly. So when raising the the mast it should be like a two section that comes out. The firs section is driven by some type of actuator or worm gear. The second part that can slide into the first part is driven by chains or something else..wire.. and the third part should slide into the second part all the way up and all the way down of course when fully extended or fully collapsed. But I have no pieces for the slides. It should be a smoothe slide that doesnt take to much place. I hope someone could help me find some pieces for the slide function. Regards Case
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