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16 minutes ago, wallfish said:

You can make those bends in that Dan?

 

The press brake at work can. :D 

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wallfish
4 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

The press brake at work can. :D 

:handgestures-thumbupright: That's some power and a nice option to have access to.

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Achto
3 minutes ago, wallfish said:

That's some power and a nice option to have access to.

 

We can bend up to 3/8" in 12' lengths. 1/2" in shorter lengths. Cool tools to play with.

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WHX??
3 minutes ago, wallfish said:

:handgestures-thumbupright: That's some power and a nice option to have access to.

Ain't  it tho. I thought it was great to have access to one that would do 18 ga. when I worked.

Does that get welded to the F plate then or just the tranny bolts? 

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Achto
3 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Does that get welded to the F plate then or just the tranny bolts? 

 

Completely bolt in. 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Achto said:

 

Completely bolt in. 

 

You could Market those. 

 

I'd buy one for the 75 C160 Automatic plow tractor. 

 

VERY nice work.  

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Achto
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

You could Market those. 

 

If I had all the tools to do the job at home, I'd make up a bunch of them. :thumbs2:

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953 nut
4 hours ago, Achto said:

All of the pull on this tractor will be primarily on the transmission its self. Having the front end in the air with occasional slamming back down to the ground could be a recipe to damage the F-plate

One thing is a for-sure no-brainer; drag racing or pulling will let you know what the weakest link is.  Correct it and you will find the next weakest link. :text-coolphotos:  Those beautiful new front tires and wheel should never wear out with the front end two feet in the air.      :ychain:

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Handy Don
20 hours ago, Achto said:

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Very nice work.

My threading dies are not the type that go all the way to a shoulder, as yours do. Very handy!

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wallfish
9 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Very nice work.

My threading dies are not the type that go all the way to a shoulder, as yours do. Very handy!

Turn the die over after it gets to the bottom on the initial thread cut.

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Achto
2 hours ago, Handy Don said:

 

My threading dies are not the type that go all the way to a shoulder, as yours do

 

2 hours ago, wallfish said:

Turn the die over after it gets to the bottom on the initial thread cut.

 

:text-yeahthat: That is exactly how I accomplished bottoming the threads out. 

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WHX??
36 minutes ago, Achto said:

Hey. If all you have is a hammer, you try to fix every thing with that hammer. :D

Wadda ya know about that 'Fish?!?! :lol:

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ebinmaine

VERY nice work on that full custom hitch Dan. 

 

Like the metal gas tank. Just seems like old tractors should have a metal everything. My Cinnamon Horse C160 has a steel fuel tank out of an unknown donor. Believed to be an old Cub IIRC. 

 

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WHX??
6 minutes ago, Achto said:

might add a cross bar between the wheelie bars part way down for a bit more rigidity. 

 

I definitely would ... she gets sideways on ya you can bend both that way! :lol:

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JPWH

Excellent fab work as usual! I enjoy watching this build. Very creative and excellent execution. 

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ebinmaine
11 hours ago, WHX?? said:

I definitely would ...  

Seconded. 

HUGE difference in strength.  

 

Excellent work Dan. 👏 

 

 

11 hours ago, Achto said:

First item was this nice comfy seat

 

Custom sized to the primary operator's derriere??

 

 

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wallfish

Very nice work Dan.

 

14 hours ago, Achto said:

I might add a cross bar between the wheelie bars part way down for a bit more rigidity. 

A custom made shoulder bolt across the wheels? :dunno:

 

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WHX??

Good idea Fish. He says guys run 1/4 aluminum plates and they don't bend.

Wait till you guys see the front weight carrier! 

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Achto
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Custom sized to the primary operator's derriere??

 

Pretty easy to fit my rear, cause I ain't got one. It seems to have moved to me belly area. :lol:

 

10 hours ago, wallfish said:

A custom made shoulder bolt across the wheels? :dunno:

 

I like that idea! Just have to check if it will have any chance of coming into contact with the chain on the eliminator.

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