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*[[Power Cube II]] - Frame-integrated hydraulic reservoir.
*[[Power Cube II]] - Frame-integrated hydraulic reservoir.
*[[Power Cube III]] - Simplified frame-integrated reservoir. Pump priming issues got us to move away from this frame-integrated design.
*[[Power Cube III]] - Simplified frame-integrated reservoir. Pump priming issues got us to move away from this frame-integrated design.
 
*[[Power Cube IV]] - Power cubes with 1/4"x2"x2" angle frames, with separate, 1.3 gallon fuel tank. Modular, adjustable engine mounting was used. Nine Prototype IV Power Cubes were built in the production run of 2011.
*[[Power Cube IV]] - Power cubes with 1/4"x2"x2" angle frames, with separate, 1.3 gallon fuel tank.
*[[Power Cube V]] - Larger, plastic 5 gallon fuel tank was used. Modular, adjustable engine mounting was not used. Modular control panel was used for the first time.000000000
 
*[[Power Cube V]] - Larger, 5 gallon fuel tank was used,
 
*[[Power Cube VI]]
*[[Power Cube VI]]
*[[Power Cube VII]]
*[[Power Cube VII]]

Revision as of 18:31, 28 February 2014

  • Power Cube I - First prototype modular power unit with quick hydraulic couplers.
  • Power Cube II - Frame-integrated hydraulic reservoir.
  • Power Cube III - Simplified frame-integrated reservoir. Pump priming issues got us to move away from this frame-integrated design.
  • Power Cube IV - Power cubes with 1/4"x2"x2" angle frames, with separate, 1.3 gallon fuel tank. Modular, adjustable engine mounting was used. Nine Prototype IV Power Cubes were built in the production run of 2011.
  • Power Cube V - Larger, plastic 5 gallon fuel tank was used. Modular, adjustable engine mounting was not used. Modular control panel was used for the first time.000000000
  • Power Cube VI
  • Power Cube VII