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845, my 1045 look a like project

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ebinmaine

Interesting project 

 

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pfrederi

No power???  Actually I am surprised with all this heat there haven't been more blackouts.

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702854boy
5 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

No power???  

Yeah, last night there was a thunderstorm and we haven't had power since 930 pm because a branch knocked the line down and a lot of the major cities around us also lost power so we are thinking they have priority over our little town

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Pullstart

We have no power either currently.  Generators for the win!

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702854boy

Generators are in our need to buy eventually list:D

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Pullstart

Howard if you have not read this thread, we built an 857 into a 1045 look alike back in Covid times.

 

Build thread here

 

 

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702854boy

I got my cracked f plate welded up today. How come you gave a frame with a cracked f plate Kevin, I want a refund.:D At least it gave me some welding practice.

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702854boy

Got my steering put together and drilled the holes in the f plate reinforcement plate

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sqrlgtr
10 hours ago, 702854boy said:

the f plate reinforcement plate

What size thickness is that f plate reinforcement? Looks beefy and should never have any more trouble with f plate.

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702854boy

It's 1/4 and its from dad's work so we're thinking it might also be heat treated and hardened a little bit

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702854boy

Today's progress so far has been welding up a cracked seat pan, putting the tranny on, putting the front axle on, putting wheels on it, cutting the top of the tower off because it was too tall, putting the fenders together and putting them on, measuring where to cut the too long steering shaf, and setting the little bits and pieces on it for mock up.

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Retired Wrencher
On 7/4/2026 at 7:48 PM, Pullstart said:

We have no power either currently.  Generators for the win!

Kev those are handy I have not used ours in a while. I start it up a few times a year.

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Retired Wrencher
On 7/4/2026 at 5:32 PM, 702854boy said:

Yeah, last night there was a thunderstorm and we haven't had power since 930 pm because a branch knocked the line down and a lot of the major cities around us also lost power so we are thinking they have priority over our little town

Just saying maybe look into a generator since where you live? They are nice to have.

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702854boy
Just now, Retired Wrencher said:

Just saying maybe look into a generator since where you live?

Probably wouldn't be the worst idea

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Retired Wrencher
Just now, 702854boy said:

Probably wouldn't be the worst idea

The good thing is to have it wired into your breaker box. So you can have the in important things likeTV refrigerator things like that can still be functional. I remember we had an October storm here knocked the power out for over a week that was not fun. Went through a lot of gas that time. 

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Sparky
9 hours ago, 702854boy said:

 

 

 

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 That sucker has a very cool look to it with those rear fenders right on the tires! Is that the placement or are they just mocked up and sitting on the rear tires? 

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702854boy
2 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Is that the placement or are they just mocked up and sitting on the rear tires? 

That would be the placement but we were thinking about raising them up by like an 1/8 to a 1/4 inch, not too much that it looks stupid, just enough to have a little more tire clearance

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Pullstart

It’s looking great!  Sorry about the frame, I never even inspected it when I got it, I just reached under and zipped the bolts in and out :lol:

 

Good welding practice like you mentioned.  The heat settings on the thick plate look potentially a little low.  Dig that gun into the thick piece, and dip into the thinner material in your circles.  Practice makes perfect, and you’re doing great! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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702854boy
2 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

 Sorry about the frame, I never even inspected it when I got it, I just reached under and zipped the bolts in and out :lol:

Wasn't too big of a deal to fix and get practice on I just figured I'd tease you about it

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