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Wow I would have thought something plastic would break before the metal axle ??Here we go again!
I've gone out bashing 3 times with it since the last update and it took until the 3rd go before something broke . I broke my other rear wheel axle. Fortunately I had the spare parts required to repair it. I was trying to mostly drive it on hard packed snow in this field but then I found some snow mounds aka jumps. It isn't really fast enough to get big air but I guess the cold isn't great for parts durability. Oh well, it was a blast. I'll be going again today but I'll try and avoid the jumps
I know right! I've gone bashing a few times since and no more breakage . I tried really hard too. I found a cement parking barrier with snow against it, kind of forming a quarter pipe, and was launching off of it haha. I gotta say, the t bone front bumper is a beast. It was about -5 Celsius and it held up like a champ.Wow I would have thought something plastic would break before the metal axle ??
What's in the Milwaukee zipper case? I have those same bits too. ?Took lots of pictures this build session! My goal was to get new bearings, hd inputs, and possibly a new servo installed. The messy and crowded work area
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Eww rust
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Got my way into a diff and found my stop point for the bearing install. I don'd have a tool that can reach though the driveshaft for this screw. HD input gear in the background
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And by far the best RC-related purchase yet. This thing has saved me so much time and no more wrist cramps!
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I finished up the bearings and decided to go for the servo install. Everything coming apart and back together was easy. Unfotunately, I believe there is something wrong with the servo I installed (savox 1210sg). I was able to adjust the trim and end points with it but it seems to be very loud when operating. It kind of makes a electronic shuddering sound, like it's moving back and forth really quickly. I'm going to do some youtubing to see if I can determine if it's bad or something else is going on. I'll post a video if I can't find anything.
Senton resting for now. I have the day off so will continue on with RC stuff . Working on my twin hammers next.
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That is just the case for the electric driver. It should be inside the cardboard box but I was lazy lolWhat's in the Milwaukee zipper case? I have those same bits too. ?
All my M12 tools came with a hard case. Never saw a zipper box like that before... ?That is just the case for the electric driver. It should be inside the cardboard box but I was lazy lol
So after some youtube searching on Savox servo noise I've determined it's normal for a digital servo to sound like this. Shows how much I have to learn still
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