B.M.800
TheBeal.
Check this out over at atltf this guy is building a tracked thing. Pretty cool, maybe get some idea off of it?
Check this out over at atltf this guy is building a tracked thing. Pretty cool, maybe get some idea off of it?


That's a good idea- now couple that with band brakes on the same inkage and you just push forward on both levers to stop.
Pathttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrAdCR2uAYM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
That is powered by a vw 4 cylinder engine and a swing axle trans. I had pics of this thing but cant find them. It uses basically a set of turning brakes to steer and has a small hydraulic pump driven off the engine for the blade ...... Pretty neat..... and works good. On these diffs, if you lock one axle, ALL the power goes to the other axle, with no real drag to to engine. Tractor pull tractors steer with brakes too....

I would have to agree in the differential steering bit
Although what u guys are calling differential isn't really
If a dozer were to simply disengage one track them it would just drive straight
They do that when we change tracks
True differential steering allows u to have power to both tracks at all times
And trying to understand it is quite hard without seeing it in person
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A5_iNL9q18Y
Here's a short vid that brefly explains it
It is the best form of steering in a tracked machine
But is way beyond any DIY machine

PatDon`t mind it taking a long time or being hard to do. Plus easy wouldn't fun. It's just that I want to stay away from having to make bends or making my own pins cause I have no access to lathes or bending machines. Though the link that B.M. linked gave me some good ideas.