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HyperPete

Froederick?

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kpinnc
2 minutes ago, HyperPete said:

Froederick

 

Pretty much every tractor I own has some non-original stuff, and a couple are purely built from spare parts. This one is no different. 

 

 

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Tonytoro416

Which raider are you referring to? Lol Im sorry not sorry I derailed you 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, Tonytoro416 said:

Which raider are you referring to? Lol Im sorry not sorry I derailed you 

 

The first two actually. And no worries I'm just joking with you because that second pic machine looks so good! :thumbs:

 

I have a few mods I'm planning to do, but overall this is just gonna be a worker build. 

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ebinmaine

Coooool

 

 

What's the transmission? 

Limited Slip Differential? 

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953 nut
10 hours ago, kpinnc said:

it's not gonna be a trike.

Why not, I think trikes are cool.

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kpinnc
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3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

What's the transmission? 

Limited Slip Differential? 

 

No sir. It's an 8 pinion. 

 

@953 nut I like trikes too, but that's not the plan with this one. 

 

 

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peter lena

@kpinnc just looking at that bare frame , makes me think of the perfect opportunity  to lay in a  5/16 steel brake line for a main fuel line run , also eliminating a lot of  hose debris area ,  each end could have a barb connection  to  clear  fuel rated hose , swage lock fittings , line would tuck into  upper  inside of  frame top bend , out of site . just sayin . pete

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Tonytoro416

Coming along good sir 

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peter lena

@kpinnc lookin good , watch those idler pulleys  , known for undersize bearings and  unknown lubrication , once you can convert a pulley over to the  smooth / free quiet , lubrication , you will never look back . always look for a wide side bearing seal , I know not on those idlers typically , don't want to get you off track , pete

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, kpinnc said:

it's on all fours now

 

Love that part of a restoration! 

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ineedanother

Very interesting. Pushing a link rather than pulling a cable. I like it and would suspect you would just need a guide or two to eliminate bow in the linkage when weight is applied.

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kpinnc
30 minutes ago, ineedanother said:

I like it and would suspect you would just need a guide or two to eliminate bow in the linkage when weight is applied.

 

Don @Lee1977 was here today and we discussed just that. I'll either add a guide with bearings or double the link up. 

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

Don @Lee1977 was here today and we discussed just that. I'll either add a guide with bearings or double the link up. 

 

Heavy wall tube link. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, kpinnc said:

. Got the lift sorted out

 

EXCELLENT idea 💡 👏 👌 👍 😀 🙌 

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Handy Don
On 5/18/2025 at 11:53 PM, kpinnc said:

 

Don @Lee1977 was here today and we discussed just that. I'll either add a guide with bearings or double the link up. 

“T” bar or a welded-on “back” instead of flat bar will give you the lateral strength for anti-bow. It looks like you have the clearance you need. 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, Handy Don said:

“T” bar or a welded-on “back” instead of flat bar will give you the lateral strength for anti-bow. It looks like you have the clearance you need. 

 

I was thinking of a triangular shape. Round would be best but 3 pieces welded together would be pretty hard to bend. 

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Bill D
Posted (edited)

How about 1/2" rod with Heim joint on each end?

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Bill D said:

1/2" rod with Heim

 

I LIKE that idea 

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kpinnc

A very small thing but it's important: my lift lock spring was worn out. I installed a new one with a bit more tension. 

 

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