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CD47-Bot 07-03-2004 19:08

pic: #171 is back for more!
 

Tyler Olds 07-03-2004 19:14

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Very nice Jeff!!!!!!!!

I see you brought back your snow blower tires, mega traction there!

Couple of questions:

From what height on the field can you hang (floor, 6", 12")?

Can you trigger the bonus ball?

What are the pneumatic cylinders standing vertical on the front for???

Great job guys, looks like another BSH workhorse from Platteville.

Beast314 07-03-2004 19:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tyler Olds
Very nice Jeff!!!!!!!!
Couple of questions:
1)From what height on the field can you hang (floor, 6", 12")?
2)Can you trigger the bonus ball?
3)What are the pneumatic cylinders standing vertical on the front for???

Good questions and thanks for the complements.
1) We must be on the top platform to hang, but we shouldn't have too much trouble with that.

2) Yes

3) we use those to kick from a 4 wheel drive to a 2 wheel drive, more mobility. They can also be used for extra height when hanging.

sanddrag 07-03-2004 21:37

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What takes the hook up? Winch? Rack and pinion?

Beast314 07-03-2004 22:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
What takes the hook up? Winch? Rack and pinion?

It's telescoping. There is a 1/4" pitch chain in the inner portion of the boom. The chain is held in at both ends. That's run up then by the Van Door motor with a sprocket on it.

sanddrag 07-03-2004 22:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Beast314
It's telescoping. There is a 1/4" pitch chain in the inner portion of the boom. The chain is held in at both ends. That's run up then by the Van Door motor with a sprocket on it.

Is the chain just runing a tanget to the sprocket or is it somehow wrapped around somewhat. Could you post a picture, it sounds very interesting.

Beast314 08-03-2004 02:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
Is the chain just runing a tanget to the sprocket or is it somehow wrapped around somewhat. Could you post a picture, it sounds very interesting.

I don't have a good pic for you right now. The chain runs tangent to the sprocket. If you've used Bosh, 80/20, or anything like it you'll find it has channels in it on each side. The chain we use fits in that channel such that it runs in tangent to the sprocket. With the motor fixed and the chain fixed on both ends to the inner tubing it will run up or down. Hope this helps to clarify things, I'll try to get a pic for you though.


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