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Used & new (14) from $89.99 Sold by toybliss and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Technic Bucket Truck 8071DetailsLEGO Technic Power Function Accessory box (8293) FREE Shipping. DetailsLEGO Technic Arctic Truck FREE Shipping. Reach out and load up with the Bucket Truck! Reach up high with the Bucket Truck! Steer it into position, extend the outriggers to stabilize it, then use the articulated and rotating arm to position the bucket right where you need it. Open the doors and use the real steering action for realistic play! Rebuilds into a Telehandler. Reach up high with the bucket truck! Steer it into position, extend the outriggers and use the articulated and rotating arm to position the bucket right where it’s needed. This great truck also features opening doors. 15 x 10.5 x 3 inches 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 9 - 16 years #228,012 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #6,690 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets




4.5 out of 5 stars LEGO Technic Arctic Truck LEGO Technic 42042 Crawler Crane LEGO Technic Pick-Up Tow Truck 9395 85 star75%4 star25%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsAmazing educational toy !Just what my grandson asked for.Great looking set, not a lot of functionMy son's favorite!Grandson loved itLegosFive StarsGood Lego 8071 Bucket Truck is a TECHNIC set released in August 2011. It contains 593 pieces which builds into a white bucket truck that features opening doors, extending outriggers, steerable front wheels and a rotatable, raising lift arm. The alternate model is a telehandler. Reach out and load up with the Bucket Truck! Reach up high with the Bucket Truck! Load up with the articulated and rotating arm! Control where you go with real steering action! Rebuilds into a telehandler! Measures over 11” (27cm) long and 6” (15cm)tallSlave Iproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 130 Reviews123451Warning!FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSpaceStar Wars™VehiclesLift off for bounty-hunting adventures in the Slave I!




Slave I Reviews - page 2 Good news: no product recalls since 2009! We work really hard to make sure children can play safely and enjoy our products – indeed, it’s the most important thing for the LEGO Group. That’s why we're working towards a zero product recall policy. As you can see below, we've reached our goal every year since 2009. We no longer sell the recalled remote from 2009 or the truck from 2002 - but the recalls still apply. Therefore, if you have such a remote or truck, please stop using it immediately and check the links below to see if it's part of the recall. 2009: 8879 LEGO Power Functions IR Speed Remote Control 2002: 3509 LEGO EXPLORE Super Truck Find out more about how we make LEGO® toys as safe as possible on our Product Safety page. 2009: Power Functions IR Speed Remote We've decided to recall the Power Functions IR Speed Remote Control voluntarily after having received 4 reports of the remote control heating up after batteries were inserted.




No injuries have occurred. We sold 997 units of the remote control between 8th April and 6th May 2009 - either separately (item 8879) or as part of the kits Emerald Night Train (10194) and Power Functions (8882). These remote controls were only sold directly through the LEGO Shop (online or via the catalogue). They weren't available at any retail outlets. Is my remote control part of the recall? If your remote control is affected, it becomes hot to the touch in the first 5 to 10 minutes when you use it for the very first time. What should I do if my remote control is part of the recall? Please get in touch with us for a replacement. Find out more about how we make LEGO® toys as safe as possible. 2002: LEGO EXPLORE Super Truck We decided to recall the LEGO EXPLORE Super Truck 3509 voluntarily because the wheels can separate from the truck's axles, which could be a potential hazard to children. The LEGO EXPLORE Super Truck was made in 2002 and 2003.




Only North American retailers sold it, including Toys "R" Us and Wal-Mart. The 40 LEGO DUPLO bricks that were packed in the cab of the truck aren't part of the voluntary recall. They're perfectly safe for children 18 months and up. Is my truck part of the recall? If your truck looks like the one in the pictures, it's part of the recall. What should I do if my truck is part of the recall? Please stop playing with the truck immediately. Download and print the recall form and follow the instructions - we'll send you a $15 gift card for the LEGO Shop and our official LEGO Stores. Once you've sent your form, please recycle the truck. Learn more about how we make LEGO® toys as safe as possible. I am busy attempting to assemble Technic 8071, and have encountered a problem. On page 83 of the first manual, a yellow gear (4203493) together with a grey splined rod (4211815) is added to the sub-assembly in diagram 13. A little later, in book 2 page 4, diagram 14, two sub-assemblies are being joined, but the yellow gear is in the way.




If you remove the yellow gear, everything goes together just fine. I have backtracked through the instructions and re-assembled everything carefully, but there remains the possibility that I have made a mistake. Right now, it looks to me as though the documentation is incorrect. Can anyone confirm either that they have encountered the same problem, or that on the contrary, they have assembled the kit successfully? Is it just that I'm looking the wrong way at the diagram? Edit: Added a couple of pictures Seeing the manuals, I'm fairly confident the instructions are correct. The 11L beam from the second part (introduced in book 2, p 2, #1) looks like it should slide right next to the yellow gear (thus, not right on top of the right 7L beam (introduced in book 1, p 79, # 4) but one stud to the right, which shouldn't be a problem). To clarify, the 11L beam should be exactly in the middle, at equal distance of both yellow gears, right on top of the part with three holes protruding from the turntable on the right.




I'l admit I didn't build it myself yet though, so maybe I overlooked something. Moreover, I don't really see what could go wrong, especially in book 2. Even in book 1 I can only imagine swapping the right 7L beam with the other part in #3 of page 79, thus having the two 7L beams next one to another, but that kind of mistake should be easier to spot than to make. Could you perhaps post pictures of the two parts as they are before you attempt to assemble them together? This is the image from the Book 2, Section 14, Page 4 on the instructions from the Lego Website - source. Does yours look like this? To me it does look like it's not quite right - if you lift the yellow gear out, move the second part into position and then put the gear back it in it looks like it might fit, although the yellow gear wouldn't turn. I'd advise contacting Lego support, or see if you can pick out the way the person put it together in this YouTube timelapse video.Browse other questions tagged technic or ask your own question.

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