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RockBiter 02-19-2015 01:20 PM

Newbie advice from A Newb
 
I dont know what it is about firewood piles but I am going to have to quit doing my testing on the wood pile and stick to rocks, one tire drops into the wrong hole and it will bind up super quick and snap, I have a new piece to upgrade. I dont think I have broken one thing on the rock piles I've tackled, So point of advice is avoid the wood piles no matter how tempting they look, at least until all drive parts except the spur gear are metal.

MONKEYPIARATE 02-19-2015 05:14 PM

Re: Newbie advice from A Newb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RockBiter (Post 5151236)
I dont know what it is about firewood piles but I am going to have to quit doing my testing on the wood pile and stick to rocks, one tire drops into the wrong hole and it will bind up super quick and snap, I have a new piece to upgrade. I dont think I have broken one thing on the rock piles I've tackled, So point of advice is avoid the wood piles no matter how tempting they look, at least until all drive parts except the spur gear are metal.

oh I am sorry I expected advice from a Newb ,,,,,,,,
that was spoken like a true seasoned RC CRAWLER.;-)

RockBiter 02-20-2015 09:33 PM

Re: Newbie advice from A Newb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MONKEYPIARATE (Post 5151440)
oh I am sorry I expected advice from a Newb ,,,,,,,,
that was spoken like a true seasoned RC CRAWLER.;-)

I'm new to the crawlers, but not driving RC:ror: I have good reflexes on throttle an all but DAMN that wood pile!...I will conquer it when the rig is ready..again dont run your RTR crawler on the woodpile you WILL break stuff

rcntncrawler 02-21-2015 11:18 AM

Re: Newbie advice from A Newb
 
Great advice, but once you've upgraded to metal parts, go back and show that wood pile you're not scared.


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