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Re: Datsville Construcrtions Steam Roller)
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 29 Sep 1999 15:27:29 GMT
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lpieniazek@!stopspammers!novera.com
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I'm honestly not sure which wheels I used. I will have John Neal read
off the info on the side of the tire next time he's there, if he would
be so kind, or I will, next time I am in Minneapolis, which may not be
for a while...
But they either were from 8868 or 8865 or something similar. The hubs
are smooth on the inside and the tires are solid foam. I THINK the
bigger ones but can't be sure. It was at least 4 bricks in height to
make an arch that cleared the wheels from the center axle level. Or so I
seem to recall. 10 stud diameter seems right.
There is no way to tell for sure now without reading the tire info.
Conan has a 10 gallon bin full of large wheels and I just rooted till I
found 6 that I liked. That can be fun but it can make things hard to
reproduce... Me, I tend to rape an unopened set for what I want...
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| (...) Having reread the thread, it appears to me that you've used the wheels from e.g. 8868 (URL) wheels are smaller than the ones from the Black Cat (5571) and look much like the larger ones from 8860. If you can get the wheels from 8860 (and (...) (25 years ago, 29-Sep-99, to lugnet.general)
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