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This should be good. :coffee:

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ineedanother
10 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

There's a couple more options too. 

 

1. I've used a pair of trailer axle hubs drilled with a ¾ bore, then set on stock Wheelhorse hubs. That's what's on the Cinnamon Horse '74 C160.  

 

2. isavetractors has a video on his YouTube channel that shows how to build/rebuild/construct a pair of Heavy Duty spindles.  

 

 

I think Ineedanother workshop :lol:

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wallfish
3 hours ago, JPWH said:

@wallfish@Pullstart @ebinmaine @ineedanother I don't have a large selection of parts but I have a 10hp Kohler, 3 speed uni drive, axle, wheels, hubs, hood stand, parts of hoods, steering components, and misc rods and brackets. The rest I will have to make or buy but I'm in.

That's a pretty good start.

Another thought was to turn the trailer bed sideways to go wide and shorter vs long and skinny. Going wide can accommodate 2 seats and the steering would give a better turning radius.

Something else was using the WH PTO clutch as the actual driving clutch but that adds a 3rd pedal too. Rear suspension with leaf springs?

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JPWH

I was thinking a 3x5 bed but keep the axle about 1/3 from the front.

Don't think I need rear suspension?

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