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Slimdor wrote: i called today to check on the status of mine and they told me they havnt recieved the bucket version yet and are unshure of a shipping date as of now, alot of the info on their site is misleading. But as long as i get it im ok
yay i got my shipping notice on wednsday - that sucks that your on the 2nd list. yay missleading lol yay its always say "may be in stock" well is it or isnt it? lol[/quote] i might just get the shear version so its here by christmas, i like the whole q/c setup on that version too Arioch
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I was lucky enough to receive my 3 x variations last week, I'll include some photos. First one shows all three This next one is with the Shears,, my Model # 0388/1000 Next one is with the Multi Quick Processor, my Model # 0121/100 Now the Bucket version, my Model # 0406/1000 Hope you enjoy Regards from down under Peter
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this is a really hard decision, lol, i wish they would sell the attachments seperatly! Arioch
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Great pics Footloose52 Just got mine yesterday,Bucket version #0670. All I can say is"WOW".This is a great model by WSI.Equal TWH or CCM. If your on the fence I suggest you get it,you will not be disappointed..
Art
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ordered mine earlier this week, the bucket version... I hope there's enough left for me to have one!!
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Boatboy6 wrote:this is a really hard decision, lol, i wish they would sell the attachments seperatly! Same as i would buy one but i like the shears as well as the bucket so i wish in the future they would sell them seperalty but i think WSI has done a great job on this one to say its there first ever digger model they have made as they make loads of trucks and cranes. My Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TruckerJamesHorrell
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Thanks for the pictures! looks awsome! Jan H is working on casting the attachments if anyone would like to know.
-Bradon http://www.youtube.com/user/Slimdor
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Slimdor wrote:Thanks for the pictures! looks awsome! Jan H is working on casting the attachments if anyone would like to know. I guess ill keep my order with the bucket then. I was going to try to use the quick attach on the processor version and make a bucket to fit it Arioch
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^^ there is a quick coupler on that?
-Vinny http://www.heavytruckphotos.com/
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Cat 966f wrote:^^ there is a quick coupler on that? technically, its not the most realistic but it would work as one if you removed the cylinder for the jaws. And it would rotate 360 Arioch
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It's just a coupler to change the type of "jaw", you'll never put a bucket on that.
Example you can put either a scrap metal jaw or another one to crush concrete.
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Antho wrote:It's just a coupler to change the type of "jaw", you'll never put a bucket on that.
Example you can put either a scrap metal jaw or another one to crush concrete. yes, but for a model it might be a fun challange to try to make a bucket to fit it Arioch
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yeh....and a pretty point;ess excercise. but hey if you want to ruin an amazing model then ok haha what ever floats ya boat!
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JoeS1989 wrote:yeh....and a pretty point;ess excercise. but hey if you want to ruin an amazing model then ok haha what ever floats ya boat! How would that ruin it? Arioch
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JoeS1989 wrote:yeh....and a pretty point;ess excercise. but hey if you want to ruin an amazing model then ok haha what ever floats ya boat! Don't bother with that Joe.. He doesn't seem to know how a pulveriser works and what that model's worth lol
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Antho wrote:JoeS1989 wrote:yeh....and a pretty point;ess excercise. but hey if you want to ruin an amazing model then ok haha what ever floats ya boat! Don't bother with that Joe.. He doesn't seem to know how a pulveriser works and what that model's worth lol no i get it, but i dont see how doing that would ruin it. Its not like im cutting it up or really modifying anything, just removing 2 pins that are already removeable to attach it. Im not sure if its even possible yet. I just thought it would be sort of cool from a theoretical standpoint. Arioch
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I think You are talking about different things here. The quick coupler on the multi processor is to change just the tools on the processor. See here how this works: http://www.demarec.com/eng/multi-quick.htmAnd Arioch is talking about taking off the whole processor and replace it with a bucket. The attachments on this WSI models are held by 2 screws,not pins.Now this is not a quick coupler,but it is of course possible to change the attachents on the model. Jan
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janh wrote:I think You are talking about different things here. The quick coupler on the multi processor is to change just the tools on the processor. See here how this works: http://www.demarec.com/eng/multi-quick.htmAnd Arioch is talking about taking off the whole processor and replace it with a bucket. The attachments on this WSI models are held by 2 screws,not pins.Now this is not a quick coupler,but it is of course possible to change the attachents on the model. Jan no, they are rite. I was just thinking of doing something like this: But they are trying to tell me that it will be unrealistic (which i know). Im sorry for causing this little argument, I hope im not comming off as a dumb kid Arioch
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Sorry,but this does indeed not make sense.Neither in real life,nor on the model. And it won´t work,because you can´t take off the hydraulic cylinder from the processor without damage.I already tried this in order to cast it.The parts are glued together and I ended up with just cutting them apart. Jan
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janh wrote: Sorry,but this does indeed not make sense.Neither in real life,nor on the model. And it won´t work,because you can´t take off the hydraulic cylinder from the processor without damage.I already tried this in order to cast it.The parts are glued together and I ended up with just cutting them apart. Jan ok, thanks. When will you release the attachments? Once again, sorry guys Arioch
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