Wow. Thats the first ive seen someone do and open box from DennyBob Ag conversion. Great vid and info. Seems to be he did great work. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Honestly, most other people's work I find to be pretty hack, even when others consider it good, but I'll give him a 90-95% on this one for sure! The wires need cleaning up inside, and it needs a better servo to swing the front end, but otherwise, it's done very well and cleanly.
@@mcemtpockets1775 you know, I haven't actually weighed it. lol It's pretty stout, but not crazy. I'd wager a guess it's probably 10-13 pounds with a battery.
Thanks! I don't think I'm going to be able to wait until USTE in February to use it the first time. It may be time to get my backyard site going again. 😁
Hi, Nicholas from France! Unfortunately, I probably won't get a chance to use it more than likely for at least a few months, maybe a bit longer. However, when I do get a chance, it'll be putting in many hours of work straight. lol I only really get a chance to use all of my heavy equipment 3 or 4 times a year, but when I do it's for a couple of days nonstop😁.
It's custom built, you can't buy them anywhere. You'd have to find an old ERTL die-cast model and convert it over as this one was. Hopefully, someday soon, one of the manufacturers will start making them, but at this point no one does...
It's custom built, you can't buy them anywhere. You'd have to find an old ERTL die-cast model and convert it over as this one was. Hopefully, someday soon, one of the manufacturers will start making them, but at this point no one does...
Unfortunately, you can't buy one, all of the 1/14 manufacturers are slacking on road graders... I've been asking a couple of them for several years to make them, but they won't. Maybe if we keep making noise, they will!!! This was made by Dennis from an ERTL model and converted to RC. I'm generally a hydraulic guy with my heavy equipment, but converted models done well work amazing as well.
It's custom built, you can't buy them anywhere. You'd have to find an old ERTL die-cast model and convert it over as this one was. Hopefully, someday soon, one of the manufacturers will start making them, but at this point no one does...
This is custom built. No one makes a road grader you can buy that I'm aware of. You'd have to find the Ertl model and convert it as was done to this one.
@@vaggelisdafnis6242 I would think LESU, Eagle, or one of the other manufacturers will make one pretty soon. At this point, about the only things they don't make are road graders and earth movers/pan trucks.