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  • very very nice ;)

  • god i LOVE the fact that you run 2 acto blue...

    my bullhead is running on 2 twenty years old stock 540s atm

  • where did u buy the truck at

  • is a bullhead and clod buster bigger than the blackfoot and midnight pumpkin?

  • I also have a Tamiya Bullhead. I love it and wouldn't trade it for anything!

  • tamiya needs to bring back the bullhead!

  • I had a Bullhead what a beast.

  • Damn that takes me back i used t have the super clod but mine was in flame red

    classics never die!

  • wered you get the big semi truck bodie

  • i dont want to diss respect, but why do you put actopower formula motors in a stock clod?

    i use two 60t motors for crawling

  • both of those trucks look like something you would buy at wal-mart, and go with brushless motors instead of crappy brushed motors

  • bullhead is very funny.but formula motors in the super clodbuster?

  • pecie of shit slow

  • I love the bullhead. I have two, one built to play with and the other is in the box. I might buy another one just for the hell of it.

  • sport tuneds motors in bullhead? i have heard that wont work... since one must be reverse

  • Which one is better ???

    1. Clodbuster (Klem Klubfoot)

    2. Bullhead (Barbarian Benny)

    3. Super Clodbuster

  • @SuperClodbuster

    Wild Wendy!

  • Lol... A Bullhead or a Clodbuster

    I think a red Clodbuster (with chevy grille)

    The Bullhead is from my father and the Super Clodbuster is all mine ;-)

    I had also a Super Blackfoot before, but it crashed with high-speed and I can't fix it any more :(

  • my father bought me one 15 years ago and it still works :P

  • I believe the bullhead body is out of production. Was cool body for the clod. I have several stock clods a, crawlers,racers and bashers. But nothing beats the fun of running a stock clod with some budddies who are also running them. Clods are a monster truck in a class by themselves i think

  • ive never heard of a bullhead before.does tamiya still make them?

  • clod busters are awesome ive just finished mine it goes any where

  • 1 thing you should do is show them driveing also where do you find parts

  • tamiya has the look but traxxas has the durability and waterproofing

  • yeh

  • Please do some videos with them running!

  • 1st I must fix my Bullhead with spare-parts :(

  • Be sure to check the "Clod Junkyard" based in Illinois. They sell loose parts used and new for clods and bullheads very cheap, and always have good stocks with parts.

    Hope you get us some bullhead videos soon.

    Best luck,

    EB

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  • great job!

  • Did you means.. lock the differentials

    The 4 wheel drive "4wd" is then all wheel drive "awd".

  • I wanna see them run! Check out my traxxas off the rails vid, I think ya'll like it.

  • how much longer does the 8.4V batery last than he 7.2V?

  • More voltage means more power.

    More amps means longer driving time

  • could you please tell me what are the best/hardcore/fast electric engines for my super clod buster.

  • actualy the siver can motors run the same speed forward and reverse because the timing is set to zero, the sport tuned run different speeds because the timing is altered internaly to avance forward but reduce reverse, hence the arrow saying direction of rotation

  • do they run,

  • Sure they run.. euhm, on my next vid.

    Which one is better, the clod or the bullhead??

  • Clod Buster all day long! Better looking body!

  • 5 stars for a beautiful truck, the sport tuned motors are not advised in the clod buster because he do not run at the same speed forward and reverse, in the clod one motor runs forward and one runs backwards, this means that when you are going forward the front motor is trying to pull the rear motor faster and vice versa, connect a sport tuned motor direct to a battery and you willhear the difference when you reverse the polarity.

  • my super clodbuster came today, i have a shed load of parts to go on it, its such a nice looking truck! so far i have found an original decal sheet, white wheels, chevy grille and rear panel, full metal bearings, esp chassis brace, red F parts, chrome suspension arms, vintage flashing unit, teu-103bk esc (twin motor) hi-torqu steering servo, cva long shocks, and an aluminium bed liner! just hope i can get the paint as sweet as you have!

  • I can drive max. 20 minutes on my vapextech accupack (8,4V 4300mAh Nimh). Max. speed 50km/h.

    Why shouldnt put 2x sport tuned in a Bullhead?? It cost me € 30,- for 2 motor!! A 12V accupack is more expensive..

    The blue led-unit is made by myself ;)

    The truck is painted by a professional truckstyling company! For the money I cant do it myself!

    If you like the vid, rate it

  • shouldnt put 2x sport tuned in a clodbuster.

    nice trucks though, im just off to chek out the octo power motors.. never heard of them

  • Specifications of Acto-power:

    Usable voltage: 7,2/8,4V

    Torque at best efficiency: 400g-cm (7,2V)

    RPM at best efficiency:  22,500rpm (7,2V)

    Current drain at best efficiency: 16,7A (7,2V)

    RPM at no load: 25,500rpm (7,2V)

    I'm driving on 8,4V

    You can time the motor according to the track, gear ratio, tire size, etc..

  • Is your 540 motor running faster backwards than forwards?

    Well, you probably have an old motor with worn brushes...

    If the brushes are worn (out of the ordinary), the brush wear will alter the motors timing making it slower forward (the way it usually runs and wears), but still retain timing in reverse.

    If the motor is a 540, you can not replace the brushes, so you better get a new one...

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