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<blockquote data-quote="microDig" data-source="post: 95963" data-attributes="member: 13692"><p>Thank you for your feedback. Yup, I'm "familiar" with the dingo line-up--in North America they are called Toro. And yes, there are a lot similar on the market (about 10 brands I've found), but I've never been able to find anything as small as what I am proposing, so it'll truly be a motorized shovel. I have experienced first hand the jerkiness you mentioned, and yes I think I've fixed that. The drive motors will be low-speed radial piston motors with high quality metering valves, and a variable displacement pump providing the pressure, so should be much smoother and more efficient than competitors. This is all based on theory right now though. If you have any other comments, suggestions, etc., let me know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microDig, post: 95963, member: 13692"] Thank you for your feedback. Yup, I'm "familiar" with the dingo line-up--in North America they are called Toro. And yes, there are a lot similar on the market (about 10 brands I've found), but I've never been able to find anything as small as what I am proposing, so it'll truly be a motorized shovel. I have experienced first hand the jerkiness you mentioned, and yes I think I've fixed that. The drive motors will be low-speed radial piston motors with high quality metering valves, and a variable displacement pump providing the pressure, so should be much smoother and more efficient than competitors. This is all based on theory right now though. If you have any other comments, suggestions, etc., let me know! [/QUOTE]
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