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> > I hope it's a Technic turntable in the back of that thing for the backhoe.
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> I hope it's not.
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> A long pin or two vertically seperated hinges will work much better than a
> horizontal turntable.
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> A hinge is often preferable in applications requiring a rotation of less
> than 180 degrees.
I did not mean function-wise, I meant partwise. I'd like more turntables :)
> The strenght of the hinge on a JCB backhoe is demonstarted when one JCB backhoe
> lifts itself into the air with it's arm and another JCB then drives
> underneath it.
That must be a sight...
/Tobbe
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| (...) So what your saying is 'I Hope lego do a bad job because I'll get the parts I want' :-). Even if that's not what you actually mean. I just buy them off Ebay, I have loads. (...) Check out this link (URL) (22 years ago, 7-Jan-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.technic)
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| (...) I hope it's not. A long pin or two vertically seperated hinges will work much better than a horizontal turntable. A hinge is often preferable in applications requiring a rotation of less than 180 degrees. The strenght of the hinge on a JCB (...) (22 years ago, 6-Jan-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.technic)
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