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Walk-behind tractor - Non-RC electric version

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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18.1 h
6 plates

a tiller module
a tiller module
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3.2 h
3 plates

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
21.8 h
8 plates

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Printing difficulty: 2/5
Assembly difficulty: 2/5

In 1947, China introduced walk-behind tractor trials from the United States; in 1957, Wuhan General Machinery Factory (later Wuhan Diesel Engine Factory) successfully test-produced China's first 3-4 horsepower walk-behind tractor.

In 1958, China began small-batch production, and in the 1960s, classic models such as the Gongnong Type 7 were introduced and mass-produced with standardized blueprints; after the 1990s, they became widely popular in southern paddy fields and small cultivated lands nationwide, becoming important agricultural machinery and short-distance transportation tools in rural areas.
Model external dimensions: length 395mm, width 140mm, height 185mm.
The cargo box was not made exactly to the real object's scale, but was slightly shortened to ensure convenient printing.

In addition to installing the default cargo box as a transportation tool (making it more like a simple vehicle), a plowing machine module can also be installed, turning it into an agricultural tool. This module will be released as a separate print profile.

This is a static display model with no remote control electric function. For the RC electric version, please visit:Walk-behind tractor - Free 3D Print Model - MakerWorld

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I created a print profile that splits the front of trailer so you can print the seat back and Chinese wording using your AMS and with minimal "printer poop". In my image below, you'll see the five pins on the front facing wall of the main trailer, with the front of the trailer (with holes) sitting flat on a separate plate. Depending upon what filaments you're using, you may find the pins too tight, and if that's the case, you have a couple of options. One is to file the pins down (or even remove them completely)... But in Bambu Studio, there's a setting you can change to make the pins slightly smaller. Here's the steps to do that: - go to "process" and select the "quality" tab - scroll down till you find the settings for "X-Y Contour Compensation", and try setting it to a negative number... try -0,.05mm or 0.1mm Then when you slice the model, the size of the pins will be slightly reduced in diameter, thus allowing for a better fit.
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An extremely fun model to print. I ended up slicing the front of the rear cart and applying pins for alignment when re-assembling. That allowed me to paint the seat back and the Chinese words by laying that piece flat to the plate... so AMS Lite used, but no need for a prime tower. Worked like a charm. Everything fits nice and snug. Thank you for creating and sharing the model.
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That's right, that's a good idea, so you can print in color directly. Can you upload and share your configuration file
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Replying to @CuriousAnt :
Certainly, and it's now in place.
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