Wow, that's quite the list.  
Discovered that the cause of the meltdown was from the ESC's burning out.  
I'll have to take a deeper look and see why so this doesn't happen again.
Thanks to John and Frank and everybody else that tried to help me get 
running.   Hopefully, the Quarter Pounder will return in the spring more 
powerful than ever. :)

Highlight of the day:  When Steve drove over the flag to keep Paul from 
getting it.  Then Paul picking up and moving the Cromwell to get the flag.  
I just wish I had some space on the memory card to catch it.




On Sunday, October 26, 2014 7:17:31 PM UTC-4, jvragu47 wrote:

> They were out in force today. 
>
> Navarone.   not sure why -Out
>
> M-60  catastrophic idler axle failure- Out
>
> 25 Pounder - Servo elevate failure, then whole system meltdown - Out
>
> Semovente-  temp screw snapped on road wheel assembly I believe- repaired
>
> PzII  (mine)   marker not recocking  first time low voltage on  9 volt 
> -replaced
>
>                       sweaty paintballs chopped in barrel, and feed area , 
> so much sweat
>  
>                        that the cooper feed tubes from the hopper had to 
> be cleaned out
>                       
>                        for the new ammo to roll freely
>
>                        reverse thread set screw worked loose and allowed 
> right drive 
>
>                         to totally disengage. and the left had slightly 
> loosened -re tightened 
>  
> Hetzer-         unsportsmanlike conduct from Cromwell- blindside block 
> from the 
>
>                       rear broke the safety switch-     replaced
>
> If the rest of you could  add  to the  list please. Too many to keep track 
> off.
>
>
> After the failure of my left motor at the Mullins farm, I used anti-seize 
> compound on the drive axles and the reverse set screws. Reason:  Had to 
> destroy part of the motor to get it apart.  Held up for 2 years and 12 
> battles.  Just have to remember to check them before each days battle now.
>
>
> Highlight of the day:    the new and improved BAZOOKA JOE..   Deadly, 
> especially so if a Frenchman is in command of a Tiger. LOL..    Well done, 
> both to the mechanical aspects Mike, and the aiming  ability of David.
>

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