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Sparky

Picked up a few parts from a couple of great members here @wallfish and @Chris T .

   Hmm, what should I do :eusa-think: ?

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stevebo

This is a first.... Have never seen you do fab work buddy...

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Sparky
8 minutes ago, stevebo said:

This is a first.... Have never seen you do fab work buddy...

Your right, I’m not a great fabrication guy. It’s by no means a professional job.

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wallfish

Look at Mike the chopper go! Looks good. If you don't have a plan for the raw edge, it can be covered with automotive door edge guard

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wallfish

I want the old seat!

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Sparky
6 minutes ago, wallfish said:

I want the old seat!

The two piece seat?

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wallfish
6 minutes ago, Sparky said:

The two piece seat?

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Let me know if don't have any plans for it. It's certainly not something I need, just like those seats.

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Pullstart

That’s totally awesome!  Still the 657 belt guard too?  

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Chris T

Such a sweet machine! Very cool to see it come together! Almost want it back in my yard again 🇺🇸

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Sparky
46 minutes ago, pullstart said:

That’s totally awesome!  Still the 657 belt guard too?  

Thanks for the complement! And yep, it’s the 657 belt guard.

  Used it as a template for the cut line.

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Sparky
19 minutes ago, Chris T said:

Such a sweet machine! Very cool to see it come together! Almost want it back in my yard again 🇺🇸

You don’t have any room for more machines :lol:

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stevasaurus

Sweet Mike!!!  :occasion-xmas:

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squonk

Those seats are comfy. Never cared for the " slap the seat on the fender pan" style.

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

Thanks for the complement! And yep, it’s the 657 belt guard.

  Used it as a template for the cut line.

 

What about the sheet of steel that was bolted to the trans?  Did you just sandwich it in place?

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wallfish
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

Used it as a template for the cut line.

Good idea to angle that body down. Makes it transition into the round fenders nicely

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Sparky
1 minute ago, pullstart said:

 

What about the sheet of steel that was bolted to the trans?  Did you just sandwich it in place?

I left it since it has the “tube” for the rear lift cable. My round fenders toolbox didn’t have any provisions for it so I spaced the toolbox up 1/4” to cover the lift cable passage

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SylvanLakeWH

Very nice!

 

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953 nut
13 hours ago, Sparky said:

needs fine tuning, remove sharp edges, clean up the overall install

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:confusion-confused:        If you save the lips from the cutoff pieces and turn them outward like the 1045 you could weld them on and support the belt guard and sheet metal on the other side.

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dclarke

Well done, Mike! Looks like the patina matches pretty good too. 

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52 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

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:confusion-confused:        If you save the lips from the cutoff pieces and turn them outward like the 1045 you could weld them on and support the belt guard and sheet metal on the other side.

 

  I do have the pieces still. But when I cut the drive belt guard side I cut just above the mounting tabs for the belt guard. So I simply bolted it back on. 

  No welder or welding skills here :(

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Lee1977
11 hours ago, Sparky said:

  I do have the pieces still. But when I cut the drive belt guard side I cut just above the mounting tabs for the belt guard. So I simply bolted it back on. 

  No welder or welding skills here :(

You can bolt the other side on. That raw edge looks dangerous. it would be worth it to do both sides as 953 nut said.

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Sparky
22 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

You can bolt the other side on. That raw edge looks dangerous. it would be worth it to do both sides as 953 nut said.

I’m still unsure what I’ll do about the cut edges. Seriously considered installing a few strips of something like these.

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wallfish

If you don't like the look of covering the edges, you could hand file them fairly quickly to half round. Once they rust a little it will blend right in. :twocents-02cents:

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