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wheelhorse -ady

has anyone got any pics of these heavy duty spindles?

does anyone have any pics of the heavy duty spindles? I have to laithe pins sure wont be hard to make the spindle?

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wheelhorse -ady

so am I right in saying there the Sam style but with a strengthening brace and larger bearing?

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C-101plowerpower
Just now, wheelhorse -ady said:

so am I right in saying there the Sam style but with a strengthening brace and larger bearing?

 

Yep

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The diameter of the stock used to make the spindle is of a larger diameter too. 

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wheelhorse -ady

Mmmm I wonder if I could make some similar out of mine by adding the brace and replacing the Stud with larger threaded bearing carrier and rehole my centres on my wheels and fit bearing carriers similar to wheel in pic , or start from scratch and build my own using four stud trailer hubs

ye they look much bigger well would have to be these ones bolt inside the stud yours go over like nut n. Bolt thats a much better looking hub looks much stronger

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Only as strong as your weakest link...

my votes for the four stud trailer hubs to make 'em bullet proof. 

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wheelhorse -ady

Ye I think your right id prefer trailer hubs with four studs a lot stronger

dont supose you have a pic with wheel off do you?

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wheelhorse -ady

and is the whats the wheel size please?

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joecimadon
On March 8, 2016 at 0:38 PM, wheelhorse -ady said:

that some great advice I will.do that mate I build the loaders and sell them.im.fitting them to Bolens I have full.plans including part procurement and also for the rear hoe however this loader is my own design

60x40x5 for box for arms

80x80x5 for mounts and tanks and subframe

100x5 plates for joins ect

cylinders are 60x50x30x500 stroke on arms

cylinders are 60x50x30x150 for bucket

pump is full hydo 20lpm 3000psi through my pto using 3/8 hoses and twin bank valve block

im.building four for wheelhorses and one for a bolens i sell the loaders. On ebay

i also make wheel weights for info on loaders , rear hoes and wheelweights myemail.is adrianrycroft@gmail.com.i can provide loader complete or as a kit to build yourself can provide at anystage of build

I'd love to see some detailed plans on this!

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wheelhorse -ady
58 minutes ago, joecimadon said:

I'd love to see some detailed plans on this

I built the loader from.my mind although I do have set plans for rear hoe and a loader but I designed mine myself

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cheesegrader

Bravo!

Magnificent work.  Makes my Kwik-way loader look flimsy.

I would love to see your version of a backhoe.

 

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Horse46
On 9 March 2016 at 2:42 PM, wheelhorse -ady said:

 sorry for response but already had a few trying to take the mick or slagging my premises or product off it just seems theres not many loaders built and most think they know everything regarding loaders obviously not . only hard bit is angle on arms and loacation of mounts for bucket and the cylinders to get tip at high and low levels.

They must have really peed you off lol. 

There are some curious people on here, really passionate about the Horse and anything to do with it. 

Mine was a genuine question, I'm no engineer, and your reply was probably more info than I can understand.

Like I said were just curious :D 

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rexman72

you should be a vendor on RS

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wheelhorse -ady

hi all hope everyone is ok? Ive bee working on the heavy duty front axles today, ill include pics on mom tomorrow when I finished I also have the sales rep coming Monday to do a advertising video using the wheelhorse loader which I will put on my website and also ebay and youtube as I have stated before if anyone would like to come and have a go at my unit your more than welcome to illeven show you around

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wheelhorse -ady
19 hours ago, cheesegrader said:

Bravo!

Magnificent work.  Makes my Kwik-way loader look flimsy.

I would love to see your version of a backhoe.

 

hi mate can forward pics of plans if you have a email address?

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wheelhorse -ady

first £1500 can take my Wheelhorse loader as I'm building a tracked Wheelhorse and will be using a c140 pics on request.

07904015073

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$2,122.00

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WNYPCRepair
On March 11, 2016 at 6:13 AM, AMC RULES said:

$2,122.00

 

 

Sounds pretty reasonable to me.

 

I haven't totaled mine up yet, but I bet I'm over that already, and still have to buy the lines/hoses, fittings, etc. 

Adrian, I couldn't understand why you were being defensive, I just saw the topic on My Old Machine, now I understand. I didn't know anything about the eBay stuff

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