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Much better than a trash can!

 

The Charger 12 axle is wider, and being a larger tractor I think this is the ticket...

 

 

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Building a battery box frame, the heavy plate will be the front.  Once the frame is together it’ll get skinned with 1/16” plate and have a removable cover for battery access.

 

 

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I’m a little bit A.D.D. here I suppose.  I cut the left foot rest and it looked funny.  I realized the left was 2” wider than the right overall, in relation to the dash stand.  Well, a little more cut and tack action took care of that.  Thanks for following along on the build, but it’s time to go in for a few hours and grab a nap before tomorrow gets here!  :sleeping-sleeping:

 

 

 

 

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Pullstart’s shop is protected by Putt Putt, the junk yard dog.

 

 

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Not sure how much of this rear plow/tiller mount is factory :wh:, but it’ll make for a nifty fender mount!

 

 

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Battery box main frame is tacked up!

 

 

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Diggin the new additions! 

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953 nut
7 hours ago, pullstart said:

Not sure how much of this rear plow/tiller mount is factory :wh:, but it’ll make for a nifty fender mount!

Image result for necessity is the mother of invention

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Tractors are wishing for some attention, but it’s clean up the shop night.  And put the winter tires on momma’s ride night too.

 

 

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ebinmaine
On 11/5/2018 at 4:21 PM, pullstart said:

Battery box main 

How's this held on the front of the tractor?

I like the looks of it allot.

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The 1x3 bar stock is drilled and tapped, bolted on from underneath.  Everything is tack welded to that.  It’s also got angle iron resting on the frame tacked to the bar stock too.

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Tractorhead

Kevin ?

Helloooo,   Ohh ohhh ohhhh.  Hmm echoing ? 

Whats up to Mrs. Pullstart ?

 

Hope youre well.

still waiting to see the work, you're done.

 

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1 hour ago, Tractorhead said:

Kevin ?

Helloooo,   Ohh ohhh ohhhh.  Hmm echoing ? 

Whats up to Mrs. Pullstart ?

 

Hope youre well.

still waiting to see the work, you're done.

 

 

No news right now, we’ve been cleaning out our back storage barn, and getting campers and summer toys put away for winter.  Along with that, I’ve been working on getting my snow equipment ready for winter (I plow commercially) and getting driveways, roads and parking lots marked out.  And hunting!

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Tractorhead
17 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 

No news right now, we’ve been cleaning out our back storage barn, and getting campers and summer toys put away for winter.  Along with that, I’ve been working on getting my snow equipment ready for winter (I plow commercially) and getting driveways, roads and parking lots marked out.  And hunting!

 

Hi Kevin,

good to hear you are well.

I have just wondered, but now i see, you are very busy.

 

keep on Rockin and greeting to Family

Stefan

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Pullstart
On 11/25/2018 at 9:25 AM, Tractorhead said:

 

Hi Kevin,

good to hear you are well.

I have just wondered, but now i see, you are very busy.

 

keep on Rockin and greeting to Family

Stefan

 

I scored some “me” time tonight, so I headed out to the shop.  Doing some wiring layout and I shimmed the steering fan gear and snugged up the locking collar under the dash for good steering gear mesh.

 

 

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Stormin

 Oh 'Eck! Just read through this build thread and I'm begining to think it wasn't a good idea. Not your build I hasten to add. I think it's going to be the dogs whatsit's. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

  I have a Raider 10 with a broken rod and knackered 3 speed trans'. A 14hp Kohler twin with vertical shaft. Six speed tran's off a Husqvarna which I've fitted WH hubs too. When I get the C-125 done, I think I'll have to see what I can come up with. :confusion-confused:

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1 minute ago, Stormin said:

 Oh 'Eck! Just read through this build thread and I'm begining to think it wasn't a good idea. Not your build I hasten to add. I think it's going to be the dogs whatsit's. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

  I have a Raider 10 with a broken rod and knackered trans'. A 14hp Kohler twin with vertical shaft. Six speed tran's off a Husqvarna which I've fitted WH hubs too. When I get the C-125 done, I think I'll have to see what I can come up with. :confusion-confused:

 

I’m sure it’ll be magical!  Looking forward to the build :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Whats the story with the show scoot in the first pic Kev? I noticed it when I was admiring your well kept work space! :lol:

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41 minutes ago, WHX21 said:

I was admiring your well kept work space! :lol:

 

Organized khaos...

 

it’s a ‘67 Puch.  I posted it. As a non truck in the vintage trucks post.  Fun to ride, 250 cc 2 stroke!

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Stormin
15 minutes ago, pullstart said:

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Organized khaos...

 

it’s a ‘67 Puch.  I posted it. As a non truck in the vintage trucks post.  Fun to ride, 250 cc 2 stroke!

 

I've been try to identify those silencers. New they weren't British. My sister had an early '60 Puch Alpine 150cc scooter.

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I’d been having some electrical gremlins in the past with the C-101 that this harness (engine) came from, and I thought I had fixed it by cutting the safeties out of the circuit.  That worked, or helped, until Frank’s maiden voyage test drive.  I was halfway across the back 10 when it died out.  I believe it quit giving the coil power when it was running.  It fired up fine, but as soon as the starter position was released it would die.  I decided to pull the switch apart and this is what I found.  I’ll brake clean it, give it a polish on the contacts, fresh grease and try it out...

 

 

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A little brake clean, a little wire brush, a little grease...  looks like it’ll work fine!  I used channel locks to pull the switch housing apart, and the back side of the, to peen it closed.

 

 

 

 

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953 nut
33 minutes ago, pullstart said:

A little brake clean, a little wire brush, a little grease...  looks like it’ll work fine!

Kevin, you are much more resourceful than most of us. :handgestures-thumbupright:  Think I would have pulled a new switch off the shelf and tossed the old one.

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45 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Kevin, you are much more resourceful than most of us. :handgestures-thumbupright:  Think I would have pulled a new switch off the shelf and tossed the old one.

 

I was on the way to the parts store... then thought “why not look?”

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