Muscateer out for a drive

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    Muscateer out for a drive

    Went to locate the road to a quad/walking trail head yesterday, pissing rain and such.

    Just couple shots...









    Was not a nice day, ride was around an hour, performed ok, still soooo needs a larger better secondary clutch, and that kubota engine in it.

    I'm thinking 11" secondary with the diesel, perhaps a hi/low range box too...

    Just wanted post some pics for now

    Oh here is a vid the Superwifey shot
    Muscateer AATV six wheeler - YouTube

    LOL things a blast still have to work on the chain binding issue but it's improved since this video was taken some time ago...

    Thanks for looking

    Al
    MUSCATEER 6x6
    Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
    Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
    94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
    90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

    Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
    Al "Camo pants"

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    did you paint that or is that how they come?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thenewguy View Post
    did you paint that or is that how they come?
    Nope custom paint job by yers truly

    build thread
    Muscateer 6x6 I've been doddling and working on for years!!

    hope that answers you
    Last edited by riotwarrior; 10-28-2013 at 11:01 PM.
    MUSCATEER 6x6
    Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
    Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
    94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
    90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

    Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
    Al "Camo pants"

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    One thing I've learned since the video in the link...is the judicious use of delicacy on the controls makes for the difference for most part in chains binding and making noise and not. The controls if used very delicately become quite like a surgeons instruments...

    There is a very slight difference between too far , about right and not far enough, I have found I can indeed pull back gently on the controls to act as a brake, but it is extremely delicate.

    Just a tad too far and you are instantly into reverse. This is not good and thus causes chain binding, something not good.

    Now as I use it more and more on different terrain I gain more skills. I live on a flat plain area sorta and just bombing around the orchard isn't great for learning braking and fine motor control

    This machine is from what I can tell a black sheep of the AATV family with it's Hagen/Rooter transmission and thus not well known.
    MUSCATEER 6x6
    Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
    Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
    94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
    90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

    Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
    Al "Camo pants"

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    Nice shots nice paint work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andyman View Post
    Nice shots nice paint work
    Thank you very much.

    Here are a couple just after completion in the newly planted peach orchard where I live.
















    Hope ya all enjoy, it's a blast to drive this thing for sure...this was all prior to building the winch mount and such.

    Lastly, from the first time I actually sat in the machine and operated it, I tore it apart, down to axle tubes and bare tub...rebuilt it painted it and all for one goal...a CAR show.

    Here is what the kids look like when they can sit in and play with a display at a car show...the smiles of kids and parents taking pictures was worth all the work.



    The paint job took over 3 hours to mask alone and then about another hour plus to paint the camo. I like it so much I'm painting my truck the same way eventually

    Thanks for looking

    E D I T

    I just measured my clutch, and it appears it's a 780 model clutch. Now comes the issue of attempting to pull it off the engine...sure hope I can get it to release! Sure would be good, it's not a perfect clutch but it's not too bad of shape!
    Last edited by riotwarrior; 10-30-2013 at 06:39 PM.
    MUSCATEER 6x6
    Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
    Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
    94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
    90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

    Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
    Al "Camo pants"

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    You might be able to reduce that control sensitivity by lengthening the distance from the control levers to their pivot points. It's hard to describe- I mean move the linkage further from the pivot point so it take more motion of the control to move the linkage the same distance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck c View Post
    You might be able to reduce that control sensitivity by lengthening the distance from the control levers to their pivot points. It's hard to describe- I mean move the linkage further from the pivot point so it take more motion of the control to move the linkage the same distance.
    Thanks...

    I don't recall saying control sensativity was a major issue. It takes a bit of getting used to especially transiitioning from flat terrain forward motion to downhill...steering control inverts and essentially becomes opposite to what is intuiative.

    A set of disc brakes on the jack shafts would help alleviate some issues.

    I can change control sensativity by changing the distance the annular pistons must move to actuate the clutches inside the transmission and beleive me it makes a big difference with small adjustments.

    As it is I am quite comfortable with how the controls are all dialed in at this time.

    read back through and find the video depicting the transmissions annular pistons and you will understand more fully
    MUSCATEER 6x6
    Kubota 14hp 2cyl diesel engine, Hagen/Rooter transmission Comet 780 Drive/770 Driven 22x12x8 Bearclaw tyres
    Soon to add on a ... RHB31 Turbo..guess that would make it a
    MUSCA TUR BOTA then eh?
    94 F350 4x4 7.3 IDI ZF 5sp
    90 Bronco..awaiting a rebuild like no other = Tons and turbo diesel

    Okanagan Similkameen BC Canada
    Al "Camo pants"

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    Cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by riotwarrior View Post
    Nope custom paint job by yers truly

    build thread
    Muscateer 6x6 I've been doddling and working on for years!!

    hope that answers you
    ah no crap im on oil burners to! im 73idi88f350 thought your user name looked familiar

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