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R/C D9R dozer

Steve Frazier

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LOL!!! No cheating!! It would have sucked if it had rolled, think of how long it would have to sit there while you build a crane to lift it out!!
 

heavylift

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the operator was probably texting :)

You need a sharpshooter wedge in between the cab and rops
 

jm62

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dirtpusher9, absolutely awesome, I have rc cars but nothing that compares to what you do. Mine will go fast but I would rather that they could push dirt. I think that would be a whole lot more fun! Any progress on the scraper? Can't wait, I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas, anticipaiting your completion or at least a progress report. :thumbsup
 

dirtpusher9

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Sorry, nothing to report. Been working and building some parts for another guy. Should have a lot of time in the shop pretty quick, with winter coming on.
 

jm62

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For the wallets sake I hope you don't have to much time down, but hopefully just enough to get it buttoned up so we can see. Keep up the awesome work. will wait with anticipation.
 

dirtpusher9

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More progress on the scraper.
 

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jm62

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Dirtpusher9, i have to say that you are one talented person with an eye for detail. I can't wait to see more!! Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, not many are willing to take enough pride in their God given talents, and man do you have talent. THANK YOU for sharing with all of us that love to play in the dirt.
 

dirtpusher9

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Thanks guys, I just try to do the best I can with what God has given me and I'm thankful for what he has given me. I think there are a lot of people that could do this, if they put there mind to it.

The license thing may still be in the works, I've been contacted.
 

heavylift

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With all the detail that you go to.... I'm surprised that the tires are not lettered

Excellent work buy the way....
 

dirtpusher9

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Thanks heavylift, and man in Nabraska made the tires for me, he is a fine model builder.

A little more done on the pan.
 

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dirtpusher9

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Thank you STATELINE.

Got started on the neck and dolly.
 

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