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  • Tiberius

    Fully working with selfrighter, new bosch 750's running 4WD, wotty, A123's, hydraulic crushing claw system changeable pressures via relief valve and regen, chassis is basically a welded hardox box so very strong

    comes with charger (charge ports accessible from outside so no need to take any panels off)

    Bind to your 2.4ghz transmitter and its ready to go ( no tx with )

    Open to Offers
    cheers

    P.S, Wont be sold to individuals without experience and knowledge of the dangers that come with hydraulics

  • #2
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    12p or swap ya for bulldog xD

    If I were you, take the 12p

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    • #3
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      P.S, Wont be sold to individuals without experience and knowledge of the dangers that come with hydraulics
      That's you buggered then matt.

      Would be a nice machine to own but alas tis not a great time financially

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      • #4
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        Im quite happy with bulldog

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        • #5
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          Can't get another mortgage

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          • #6
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            • #7
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              Tiberius is a brilliant robot and I hope it gets a good home soon, and is a regular at the shows,

              And yes Cherub can get damaged by it, but that's war

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              • #8
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                For those that didn't know - but were interested. We picked this up, and although our prime focus is still Storm II, Tiberius will have some funding diverted to it to be looked after, revised and improved ! Had a fun play with it in Dublin (being very careful !) - drives beautifully, bit twitchy (may benefit from a Gyro) and that self righting system needs some serious work.

                .... looking forward to it though !

                Oh, and no, we're not going to go easy on anyone - hahahahahahahahaha

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                • #9
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                  What is the set up it's got at the moment [Bore, stroke, pressure, leverage] and what are you planning to change it to?
                  We have been thinking about our first heavyweight but since our machines are spinners we were going to go for some kind of crushers so that we could keep the shape of the machine but have a pair of SGT bash style jaws.

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                  • #10
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                    The ram is a 70mm bore 128mm stroke ram.

                    Can operate at 4000psi.

                    Changing that ram is a problem, as it is a full custom one, made in 2002.

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                    • #11
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                      Ed, I don't suppose I could persuade you to give Tiberius a paint job? It never stood out in the arena for me.

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