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Interesting. So maybe use all steel wheels and say 4 chains. But need cross pieces on chain or otherwise there is limited traction in bulldozer duty.
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 25 May 2012

The LifeTrack uses steel chains turned 45 degrees. So does this sprocket. It looks pretty easy to make, so maybe the LifeTrack could be upgraded with a more tank-like propulsion system.

X drive chain procket by ASM.gif

Comments

Interesting. So maybe use all steel wheels and say 4 chains. But need cross pieces on chain or otherwise there is limited traction in bulldozer duty.