The core of this concept is the possibility of using Technic elements to build a small farm tractor that can be manually driven with a knob on the roof, but has drive and steering axles routed to front and back for attachments like a trailer with Powered UP motors and Technic Hub for RC control of the whole set.
This model is made this way both because I like to make my MOCs with pure Technic pieces and l want to make things different than those huge bulds with tons of bricks, to show that you can do cool things without big budget for elements, and I want to challange myself doing so.
I'm still new to making instructions at this level of detail, so at some of the steps of this instruction you might need to know how Technic pieces work, but this is generally a clear step-by-step instruction.
At the end of this instruction you will find list of the bricks for this build as well as some photos of other interesting small builds I made with Lego Technic bricks.
Please support my creations on Lego Ideas platform if you like them and want to help them become actual Lego sets or just want to see more free instructions:
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The trailer with Powered UP RC setup is significantly heavier than the tractor which makes it hard for it to have grip at higher speeds, so the wheel speed is low and the torque is high.
Note that it is important to have counterweight in the front because otherwise the front wheels will slip while the tractor is pulling trailer with RC. It is okay to replace it with simple bricks for just manual/non RC use.
At the end of this instruction you will find list of the bricks for this build as well as some photos of other interesting small builds I made with Lego Technic bricks.
Please support my creations on Lego ldeas platform if you like them and want to help them become actual Lego sets or just want to see more free instructions:
https://ideas.lego.com/profile/SaperPL




