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Great work, Janh Nice plumbing job also. Wes
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Oh crap! It's amazing, great job Jan!
When you'll build the next one, could you show us how you to it?
Thanks
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Great job, one of these days I will be as good as you are JAson NIkl Scale Models
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Really nice....Great work Janh!
Chris
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Very very nice. Are you going to sell these? I would love to get a couple of them.
Art
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Great work Tor Kjetil
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By chance, how much would one of those cost?
-Adam
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At the moment I´m trying to find a way to connect the auxiliary hydraulic lines to other excavator models.The problem is that only a few models do have these lines.And it does not make too much sense to let them end at the excavator´s stick.The tilt can also be mounted on a CAT 320d or a Volvo EC210 for example.
In this particular configuration on the Komatsu the price is 49.00 Euro for the tiltrotator + the engcon grading bucket 3.00 Euro for the quick coupler + shipping (6.00 Euro to Europe,8.05 Euro to other destinations)
Jan
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By chance, how much would one of those cost?
-Adam
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Double Post
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Hi !
Great work Janh , very nicely done , details , details and again more details !!! the yellow spring like line is something else.
The Frenchman
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Last night I put on the auxiliary hydraulic lines on my other models. Here are the pictures: The versions for Liebherr 904c and CMM quick couplers will follow later. Jan
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How much would it cost w/out the grading bucket?
-Adam
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Jahn, Could you send me an email with your contact information?
Thanks
Art
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Art,I sent You an e-mail.It´s exactly 5 months now,that I anounced this model to You. Sometimes things are going more slowly than you think. Sorry for the delay. It does not make sense to sell the tilt without any attachment. You can´t put on the original bucket from the model.So a tilt without a bucket is worth nothing. I need about 4-5 hours for one of these,even with the casted parts.This is why I can´t sell them any cheaper.I need to pay my bills and taxes like anyone else here. Jan
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I want one!! tor_kjetil@hotmail.comTor Kjetil
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Janh,that is pretty darn amazing!!!!! excellent job!!!!!
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