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Old 24-12-07, 12:55
Alex Blair (RIP) Alex Blair (RIP) is offline
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Originally posted by David Ellery
Thanks guys for the links somethings up this end having trouble getting pics posted. The front sprocket which does'nt drive it as the tracks not linking at all looks like a modern truck rim thats been cut to suit. The tracks would have to be off an existing vehicle as to build your own track links etc would be a major undertaking. Apparently they will build to order, price tag is way out there A most impressive machine but I'll stick with the lumbering history builders. David...
David..
I think you are right..The International 3-5 ton KB wheels are identical to the one in the close up and the springs are automobile springs and the bogie wheel frames are stick built..Good design though and obviously works well..
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