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Here's my latest scratch build project.

Build in one long weekend.

It's the Jan Veenhuis JVHA 22000 carrier.

It's a tandem chassis with a steering axle.

also made a lot of new details on it as the toolbox witch can open and the toppull cilinder.

I shall let the foto's speak for me...

Kind regards, Sjonnie Peters.

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You've got to admire the man's handywork,wonder if he'll be putting demountable slurry tank's on there,I notice there are nice little compressors on the side,aswell as the "beer crates"

Regards

Joe.

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I think that to, www.farmmodels.nl ;D;)

Ik denk het ook.

I know Henry Selten very well and when i was last week at his place we came with the idea of making some Jan Veenhuis carriers.

He shall build the tridem and i shall build the tandem.

We used the same details to get the model on the same line.

We had a sort of a builders challenge to make the model within a 2 day limit.

I did it in 1,5 day he did that also so we have no winner only some beautifull models.  8)

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Hello everyone,

Thanks for all the compliments.

I've just did something with the carrier and the 28 m3 container and i thought it looked really smart.

Here are some picture's of what i did.

Kind regards, Sjonnie Peters.

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@light land; A Jan Veenhuis carrier has it's own oil circuit that is driven by the PTO at a relative low engine RPM.

With this carrier you are not dependent on the oil circuit of the tractor where there's often not enough oil for such a need.

So every function of the carrier is suplied with the oil of the internal hydraulic system of the Carrier.

The only function that is going true the tractor hydraulic's is the top pull cilinder.

This is also with a VMR Veenhuis carrier.

On the foto you see a detail shot of the hydraulic tank of the carrier.

Is hope your'e question is answered now?

Kind regards; Sjonnie Peters

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Lee,

I use a whole range of different materials as polystyrene sheet's, and profile's.

Aluminium and messing sheet's and profile's.

Aluminium and messing axel's and i let my imagination get lose.

On the carrier for example there are different LEGO parts used.

Also i get my parts from other models and at my local parts supplier.

The tools i used are going from a whole range as a Dremel mini tool and small hammers and small tongs.

what the details related; i look good to the 1:1 models and just look long enough till i found what i want.

If i do not find i will make it myself.

greetings, Sjonnie Peters.

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Lee,

I use a whole range of different materials as polystyrene sheet's, and profile's.

Aluminium and messing sheet's and profile's.

Aluminium and messing axel's and i let my imagination get lose.

On the carrier for example there are different LEGO parts used.

Also i get my parts from other models and at my local parts supplier.

The tools i used are going from a whole range as a Dremel mini tool and small hammers and small tongs.

what the details related; i look good to the 1:1 models and just look long enough till i found what i want.

If i do not find i will make it myself.

greetings, Sjonnie Peters.

Thank you Sjonnie, much appreciated

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Sjonnie,thanks for the reply.

I've seen siku krampe tri axle trailers with the same set up,have you done that to krampe trailer before and if so is it very hard (looks it) :-[

This carrier is based on a ROS joskin tri axle chassis with only the hook of the Siku Fortuna carrier.

The Chassis is made a bit shorter. Then iv'e made place in the chassis for the cylinders.

Then i have handmade a subframe where the hook and cylinders are placed between.

Also the rear end of the hook system is made by hand.

I never did this for a Krampe but with a bit of handywork it is possible in the same way.

It's a lot of work but at the end it's worth it.

Greetings, Sjonnie Peters

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