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ilovemy1974b80

I am making a new frame and making some things stronger for my wheel horse. Because of the frame differences the inside part of the frame is not wide enough for the original steering. Do you have any idea for steering? This is the frame don’t mind the welds I’m a beginner welder

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Pullstart

What’s the thickness of that angle iron?  You could massage a clearance with smooth transitions like a   | (  ) |    shape…

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Also, if you want to make sure your new frame is as strong as you’d like, it may pay off to practice on similar thickness pieces until you are satisfied with the penetration and quality of your welds.  Clean steel, quality grounds, smooth movements, good settings on the welder, all good things to get used to for good strong clean welds.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ilovemy1974b80

Since I took that picture I practiced and my weld are looking pretty good

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ilovemy1974b80

I’m not sure how thick the metal is

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peter lena

@ilovemy1974b80  since you are at the perfect spot / time, might think about laying in a steel length fuel line , inside the angle point of your frame , would extend it , a foot / more/ less , and cap it off , then as your build grows , you can also plan clear vinyl fuel line . fuel filters , to your build . eliminating black hose fuel breakdown . BTW , i have some 3/8 thick angle steel , from back in the day , talk about bombproof . grabbed it out of a dumpster .  front flex plate / frame to trans , can / should be overbuilt / strong , pete

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, ilovemy1974b80 said:

I’m not sure how thick the metal is


it would be a good idea to verify.  Strength is measured in many ways.  I’d be sad to hear that the taller and wider angle is flimsier than stock…

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ilovemy1974b80

It’s thicker than stock

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ilovemy1974b80

I’m still trying to find a solution for my steering 

 

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ilovemy1974b80

Over all, all of the metal is thicker than original

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oliver2-44
5 hours ago, Pullstart said:

What’s the thickness of that angle iron?  You could massage a clearance with smooth transitions like a   | (  ) |    shape…

This is a good solution for your steering.  If you were concerned the oval notch was a weak point you could put some vertical pieces of flat bar behind the notch area.

What are you planning to use the tractor for that you are building a custom "stronger frame"?

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ilovemy1974b80

Yes I’m more of strengthening the frame and stuff so I can put more weight and a loader and 3pt 

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ilovemy1974b80

I added the supports for the steering column and the lift

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