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  1. Good find! 

    On 5/22/2023 at 1:07 PM, Anglo Traction said:

    Always good to have an alternative source for friction linings.

    I've used Auto & Industrial ltd for my requirements in the past. A link for reference -  A&IFS Itd 

    I foolishly 'paid through the nose' for a TORO/Wheel Horse PTO plate (rivet on) many years ago....still in my stock!.

    The 5min Araldite version is rubbish in my opinion. I always use the Original Araldite and has bonded my WH brake linings to spring steel with no issues. Just needs a longer curing time.-

     

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    Regards.

    Richard

     


    That looks smart! I am in need of a brake lining for my current wheel horse project, I’m wondering if you might know where I could source one? I had a quick look on your link. 

    Thanks 


  2. The front rims look to be made out of those 4" split rims you get on sack carts and small trolleys! the rear rims are non standard too and look yo be bolted on with four bolts, the original hubs only had 3 bolt holes im sure. Apart from that it looks to be in fantastic condition, nice find!


  3. Hi there, one of our customers that we have sold westwood decals to recently told me he had been in contact with westwood and they told him the original RAL paint codes. He's created a thread on here, this is what he said

     

    @Toma 'I have information that may be useful to others.
    The correct colour is RAL2002 confirmed in the company and all the rest is not black, but RAL 7021'

     

    It is a grey colour I believe, most paint companies should be able to mix both colours for you but someone on here may know a good match.


  4. Wow thats awesome that its still there! Great piece of family history and I hope you post pictures as you restore it! I don't think there are very many around so sourcing spares might be hard, but someone may have some parts. For the most part it looks fairly complete which is good to make templates and new parts from. I've fixed garden tractors which have been in a similar condition :thumbs:


  5. Nice buy Joseph, I bought one last year and its a great tool, I'd definitely recommend the cutting guide as it keeps the torch an equal distance away from the metal at all times as i've found the cutting nozzles wear out quicker if its touching the metal. You'll also find that its not necessary to clean all of the metal surface, just the part that the earth clips to.

    Heres me cutting some 1/2" steel last week and happy cutting!

     

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  6. 17 hours ago, Stormin said:

     Beech, Ewan.  Not only easier than a splitting axe, but a darn site quicker. :thumbs:

     

    Get Dad to buy you one. Machine Mart. :D

     

    He needs one for the back of the tractor! There were three of us splitting the other day, made light work of it :P


  7. 10 hours ago, Stormin said:

      Just a thought, Ewan. Rather than weld the nut on, how about threading the hole? Then the nut can be used as a lock nut.

     

    I just copied the original but that is a good idea! It would just take a bit more time, I don't mind doing that on yours though :thumbs:

 
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