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6 pointsIf you need any bad advise, or help making a poor decision, I'm here for ya buddy. Mean while I'll sit back & enjoy the show.
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6 pointsAnd not a single post went off topic! Just kidding of course and extremely grateful for this community. A huge thank you to everyone who helps contribute on these forums through knowledge, expertise, and otherwise.
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5 pointsOk, I am about ready to get back into the shop, now that my bathroom project is coming close to the final stages! I was going to get this thing built and finished then do an @Achto style unveiling but this might need some input from the peanut gallery. I also enjoy the interaction from y’all while it’s coming together! So here’s where I’m at. I have an old Commando 800 rolling chassis that came from the local auction. It’ll get a square hood from the 60’s. Maybe the hood will be shortened... how far I’m not sure yet. The chassis might even get a slight stretch, as I see fit. I grabbed a rolling automatic chassis from @fast88pu at last year’s big show, with hydro lift. It’ll be mated out back with some 15” race car tires. I’m going back to my roots with a @pullstart engine. @elcamino/wheelhorse gave @19richie66 a Predator 6.5 horse engine at 2018’s Big Show, who gave it to me. It should work just dandy, with a dual exhaust dumping out back. The Commando tower has manual lift which I’ll try to retain for underside attachments, since the hydro cylinder will be used for the dump box. Yep, it’s a UTV/Gator inspired build. I still need to find a decent Ohio Steel trailer for the box, or I might add some Wheel Horse flair and use some hood skins to build box sides. I am not sure if I’ll make this a bench seat or single seat vehicle. There are still some some surprises in the works with a special @Vinylguy decal package, but that’ll stay under the radar until we’re closer to completion. Here’s to finishing this thing before June!
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5 pointsIt was about May when I started dreaming this project up. We saw this nice JD 140 at the Portage, WI show. The young man was nice enough to show me the box action. I think hydraulic dump would be the cat’s meow!
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5 pointsSuper cool! Thank you to everyone who has ever helped Trina and I with every silly question we've ever asked.
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5 pointsA little over 600lbs of steel, 15lbs of 6013 welding rod, a huge, HUGE, HUGE, THANK YOU to Jim @WHX24 for his help today and the metal work is finally done on my new trailer. Here is the best pic that I could get from the back. Jim pointed out the drawer for the ramps. I don't like ramp gates on a trailer, most feel like pulling a parachute down the road to me. So when I built the orange trailer 15yrs a go I made a drawer to hold the ramps under the trailer. I was able to salvage this drawer from the old trailer and install it on the new trailer. When I made it the last time the door was made from what ever I had laying around and it was effective but not real pretty. This time I made the door out of new metal for better ascetics. After Jim left I also added some tie downs, can't have too many of those . I discussed adding a head ache bar to the front or as Jim called it a Horse stopper. After a very short discussion we both decided it would be a good idea. So we dug around to find some pipe and then while I was burning some metal together Jim set to work prepping the parts to make it. I think it turned out great and it is a good safety feature. This pic also shows the hitch set up. Nothing left to do now but throw some paint at it, do some wiring, and put the deck on. Unfortunately I have to go back to work tomorrow so progress will come to a halt until next weekend . I will post more pics when there is some thing to show.
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4 pointsOk, here's what I have. It's a 3/8" rod with closed end loops. That ain't gonna break easy.
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4 pointsNice!!! That thing came out sweet. One thing I like about my trailer is the winch. Not used often but it's nice to have when needed for pulling up rollers. Just a hand crank winch with a strap, not a cable.
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4 pointsPicked up this 552 project yesterday. I got a battery for it and it runs. Next step is some tires. I pulled the wheels and dismounted the tires. I’ll be taking the wheels and hubs in for powder coating tomorrow and replacing the axle seals while it’s apart. Once I get it functional I’ll start fixing it up more.
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3 pointsAs Stormin said above, and Achto as well... HEAR, HEAR!😊 I dunno howmuch help i am, but this lil' fish sure is glad y'all let him share space in your sea...
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3 points@AMC RULES leads the way having contributed over 7.5% of those posts. I am only responsible for about 5% and @Sparky has contributed 4.3%. @nylyon, @squonk, @stevasaurus, @gwest_ca and @rmaynard are all tied at about 4%.
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3 pointsI do have a 10’ skid... stacked about 3’ high up in the rack with random diamond plate, even some stainless, aluminum and whatnot. We’ll get something figured out.
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3 pointsHear! Hear! Like being in a large family. Only without the arguments.
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3 pointsWorking on removing some old bearings from an RJ three piece transmission side plate today. I want to get it ready to rebuild while in Florida in February!
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3 pointsRon is right an E clip just needs screw driver to remove. BUT A poor excuse to buy a new tool is better than no excuse at all
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3 pointsJust glad I'm not one of your students!...oh, and their poor parents!
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3 pointsCarb is not plastic after all. Gave it a little scratch and it's alli as usuall. Replacement fender arrived today and is now fitted. Looking better already. Thanks go to Chris Sutton for spotting it on e-bay.
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3 pointsI did kick around adding a tool box to the front but I'm gonna opt to keeping my tie downs & stuff in the truck. I have brothers that like to borrow things ya know. If they borrow the trailer and the tie downs are in it when it leaves, there's a pretty good chance that they won't be when it comes back. Just saying
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3 pointsDon't have a lot of pictures yet of the body. This was as delivered to shop in Nov.Last week.Shortblock.Engine last week.
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2 pointsThere was some interest in my installing a Lister-Petters diesel into a WH C-160 . I'll try and remember to take photos as I go along. A little history first. Probably 10 years ago the engine was installed in a 10 hp. Ranger and I really liked the combination of the 8 spd. transmission and the LP diesel. The engine is only 8 hp. at 3000 rpm (going from memory here) but develops a ton of torque. Any of you familiar with the sound of the old 2 cylinder JD diesel tractors will have an idea of what this sounds like. Anyway in high range second gear it would dig the rear ATV tires into the ground. It also was capable of and did destroy the transmission. So next it was installed into a 12 hp hydro WH. that combination took care of the trans. problem but just never could put the power to the ground efficiently. Also the valving made it very difficult to control the speed when working in the garden. So now it's being installed in a tractor with a heavier built trans-axle. Hopefully I will use better judgement went hooking it up to pull something. The engine had a few oil leaks that I wanted to address before repainting. Installed new oil pan and side cover gaskets and also a shaft seal. Yesterday and today was spent cleaning and painting the engine with Hunter Green Rustoleum. Also included a photo of the future home for this engine with the mounts installed. If there is anything is else you would like to see as I go along please ask because I'm not a good photographer.
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2 pointsI think I would stick with the Sunstrand system just because of the hydraulic possibilities
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2 pointsOkay so the pulley came-in today, took off the 6" OEM and put on a 4.5" pulley with no issues. I really like the difference in the speed of 2nd speed high to mow the grass..... I took it out for a pretty good test this afternoon …… ME LIKEY ….. thanks to all for the helpful suggestions..... Think I will end-up with a 5/8ths 80 or 81 inch belt. I had a 1/2 X 79 laying around and used it for the test. Worked well.
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2 pointsI’ve been thinking about a woody paneled box too. I think the steel box would hold up to the real life abuse it’ll see cleaning out the chicken coop, hauling wood or rocks or dirt, etc.
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2 points@stevasaurus I'll be happy to do that. Might be a few weeks before I get to it. I want to put some gt14 axles that I got from @19richie66 into whatever goes in Colossus. The others will just be for future projects.
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2 pointsEric, I would open them all up at the same time. You just have to get the left (or brake shaft side) off to see what you have. You may even have one of those 8 speeds that used the needle bearing for the lack of the #1533 ball bearing. I envy you having a nice winter and 3 transmissions to explore! Take good pictures, measurements of axles, whether you have the one or two piece mushroom gears, what your side plates are made of (if 10 pinion) (steel or aluminum). With what you may have, I would want to know the case half numbers and casting numbers if you have them. A casting number will tell you the year or close to when they used the half...ie...no way they used a half that was made in 78 in 77...but they could have used it in 79 or 80. Start a thread with pictures of all 3 transmissions. Let @pullstart give them a name....let's see...Rue Paul would be #1 (transmissions)...Geraldine might be 2nd.
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2 pointsI hate to admit it, well not really I buy tractors for parts. If the price is right buy it, a parts tractor could turn into a project depending on it's condition and how much you like it. It's a Charger or electro/with a hydraulic lift, an added plus. K-series do have balance gears but are very reliable. The plus side is it looks to have been stored in doors and not out in the weather. The rear lift on that tractor is a desirable item and I would guess the deck is a 42". Pull the spark plug and check it for oil deposits, turn the engine buy hand and check the hydro's fluid. If it looks good, go for it. Buy them all!!! That's my motto.
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2 pointsEarlier this year I purchased a 10x20 shed from Shelter Logic through Northern Tool. It was on sale at the time for around $330, and so far I love it. Now keep a few things in mind, as previous posters have mentioned you must clean the snow off during every storm. It is amazing how much an inch or two of snow can cause the roof to sag. The other thing is I went into this purchase viewing this tent as a temporary solution. Under good care these can last a while, however your best option is always wooden, or even metal structure. For me this fit my budget for now and I will be putting aside money over the next 2-3 years to build something.
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2 pointsUnless I could check to see if the engine was free I would start lower maybe 100. free engine maybe 200 Are looking to fix it up or part it out???
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2 pointsNice looking work. You might want to go over the welds where you stretched the axle with a needle de-scaler. That will peen the metal, which will reduce the residual stresses caused by the welds. This reduces the chances that a fatigue crack would start at the welds in the middle of the axle.
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2 pointsI bought ChannelLock 927 snap ring pliers last year, and I'm real happy with them so far. I hear from more experienced tool guys that they're not the same quality as ChannelLock products of the past, but these were a major step up from what I was using before. They come with an assortment of straight and right angle tips -- do yourself a favor and buy a spare set, I've already lost some of mine. The tips are part no. 927T. I bought mine at a local hardware store, they're also available from numerous online sources.
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2 pointsYou must be taken up the State on that weed legalization...that ain't even close to lookin like Willie! BTW Dino heard your Guv took in 3 million in sales taxes on the first day alone it was legal... your property taxes go down yet or he give himself a raise?!?!?
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2 pointsFirst stop completed, Nick's got the diesel back and Tyler was running around on the Lawn Ranger that Nick built and gave him for his B-Day. Now for some fuel for me and truck and onto Virginia Tony
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2 pointsI thInk what Jim’s trying to say is “good job, I’d love to come drink your juice and smoke your ‘baccy and watch you work Dan!”