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Mini Dump Truck Build

850xpeps

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Re: Scale Mini Mining Truck Build

Watching. This looks like an awesome build.
 
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speed bump

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Re: Scale Mini Mining Truck Build

This is a really cool build! I love seeing these kind of detailed build from scratch builds. Good luck!
 

moab11

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Re: Scale Mini Mining Truck Build

very cool! I work at a mine site and get to see these trucks daily, the scale is hard to imagine until you are up close to one.
Can't wait to see how this comes together!
 
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dozerbuilder01

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Whomever combined my threads, thank you. I had completely forgot that I started a new one all those years ago. I thought I was still posting about it in the dozerbuilder thread.

Making some progress on the frame. It's basically divided into three sections.
Back third will be the diesel tank and it will sit pretty much between the rear tires. I forget capacity right now but maybe 3-4 gallons? Middle third will be where the engine sits. And the front third will be the cab.

I've been trying to take video to eventually put together some build episodes. And I haven't been so good at taking pictures. Overall, I get such little time in the garage, I'd rather build things than set up camera shots. Much respect for guys like This Old Tony and Clickspring to name a few that put together such nice videos.

So with that being said, here's a few random pictures of the progress.

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I'm currently working on the engine cradle.

Oh, and I got a front axle. It's a dana 30 from a Jeep at my brother's house. I cut the ends off and I plan to make a solid axle. Yes, Jeep made a beam axle for 2wd Cherokees but they are kind of hard to find. So I'll just pick up a piece od 2.5" tubing and make my own. I plan to use a hydroboost master cylinder to power the front brakes.

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Crusarius

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Bummer. I am to late to the party. I have a 2wd comanche that has that beam front end you want.

Need anything else jeep? I have lots of stuff. Why not make it 4wd?
 

Crusarius

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BTW, build looks amazing so far. I loved the little dozer build to. I would love to make all sorts of mini toys like this. Unfortunately by the time I get around to doing all of it the kids will be grown up and moved out.
 

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I've been busy so I missed the restart. Glad you're finding time for this. You're kids will always be the envy of the sub.
 

PAToyota

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Good to see you making progress. I threw together a mini haul truck a few years ago to take care of a need. Don't mind the flat tires, the truck had been sitting for some time when I went out and snapped the photo.


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dozerbuilder01

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Bummer. I am to late to the party. I have a 2wd comanche that has that beam front end you want.

Need anything else jeep? I have lots of stuff. Why not make it 4wd?

Thanks for the offer. I'll let you know if I need anything else.

There was no need to make it 4wd. I really don't have the room and I didn't feel the need to complicate it anymore.
 
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dozerbuilder01

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Small update. I continue to have some pretty good momentum. I'm going to need to catch up on sleep soon though...…

Here's an upside down view of the frame. This section is the rear suspension mount, engine cradle and lift cylinder support structure. Why did I make it out of round tubing you ask? Because I've never made anything out of round tubing and it was fun to design and challenging to figure out all of the bends, miters and cope angles. And it was a challenge to weld the round tubing. As with all things I do, I try to make it a learning experience as well.
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I went ahead and test fit the engine to make sure I didn't miss something in the design.
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Yes, I do know that I need a new exhaust manifold. Ebay has one that exits parallel/towards the rear of the engine Over all, I'm happy with it. Decent access to everything (just have to have the bed up)

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I need to make motor mounts but I think I may move onto the rear axle. I'd like to get this thing sitting on wheels and tires by the end of the year.

That is all for now. This thing is ridiculous.
 
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dozerbuilder01

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Little bit more progress. Got the rear end mounted. Nothing fancy. Just a swing arm type suspension with a track bar and Monroe air shocks for adjusting ride height. I forgot to take pictures without the wheels and tires on because I was excited to see what it would look like with them on.







I started working on the front axle. I should have this thing as a roller with an engine mounted in it by the end of the year.
 

850xpeps

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Looks good. I have a question. Are both rear tires going to drive it? If so do you think it will have trouble turning when loaded? Thinking maybe it would want to push the truck straight.
 
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dozerbuilder01

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Looks good. I have a question. Are both rear tires going to drive it? If so do you think it will have trouble turning when loaded? Thinking maybe it would want to push the truck straight.



Both will drive it but the axle will act like an open differential. However, with a full load and some wet grass or loose ground, I suppose it may want to push. However, as mentioned below, I don’t own a construction site and this won’t see regular use like that. Mostly just plan to take it to shows. I’m really just having fun building it. It doesn’t have much purpose otherwise.


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