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  1. 3 points
    Alan

    HALF a HORSE.

    The footrests were another item I had a few attempts at before finishing up with something that looked right in comparison with the rest of the build. One pair looked too long and narrow, another try ended up with the fold overs not being deep enough. Fairly quick to mark out and make so not too much hair pulled out. Again, made from the scrap 1mm alloy panels. The first attempts found a use elsewhere after being cut up. How to make the fenders. ? Simply bending up on the brake press wasn't thought viable due to the curves at each end, although I now think it could have been done with a bit of NON press work included. Also the corners would need alloy welding etc. Another possibility was making a plug and moulding in fiber glass. I decided to make these using built up layers of plasticard sheet reinforced with alloy. I already had a good stock of this plasticard. This resulted in very strong fenders. The plastic, welded together with liquid polystyrene cement, was thick enough to sand the curves on ends and sides. The alloy inserts were a very tight fit after making a few short trial sections to get the bends in the correct place. Also bolted at the corners although they wouldn't come out easily. The top of each footrest slides into the slot at the front of the fenders and will be bolted in place when finished.
  2. 3 points
    Todays little job was to reassemble the gearbox....... The sprockets, shafts and chains went back where they should be and it all works nicely!
  3. 1 point
    The Fife Plooman

    SVTEC Rally Scone Perthshire

    Hi all here are some pictures of the Horticultural working section at our local rally at Scone Palace grounds it was well attended although I was never out the working area as I was busy assisting some new members with their ploughs great fun last one is my wee dog dog tired after a hard day peace at last
  4. 1 point
    Darmic1

    Farmer's Boy Light Tractor and Attachments

    Getting closer to being ready to start and drive this one now! Just a few more small jobs left to do, then it will be ironing out any bugs!
  5. 1 point
    the showman

    Happy birthday DougC

    Happy birthday Doug, hope you have a good day mate.
  6. 1 point
    squonk

    Happy birthday DougC

  7. 1 point
    harryt

    Happy birthday DougC

    Happy birthday Doug, hope you have a good day🎉
  8. 1 point
    Alan

    Happy birthday DougC

    Happy Birthday Doug. Hope all your 64 burning candles telegraph poles fit on your cake.
  9. 1 point
    ranger

    Happy birthday DougC

    Many happy returns Douglas. Hope you have a good one
  10. 1 point
    Anglo Traction

    Sisis Auto Greenman

    Wish it was a straight forward answer, but it depends on whether the Engine is Aluminium or Cast Iron and engine size (Model Number)!. Surprisingly, it requires SAE 10w-30. 30w is accepted use in this Country as in the engine when used in average temps. Oil Change periods differ also with Engine size/type :- If your Aluminium Engine Model Number is 130000 or LESS, then it states- you only need to check 'n' top up the Red'c'n Gear level every 100 hours!. Ali Models 140000 upwards, it states- change the Red'c'n Oil every 100 hours. If the engine is Cast Iron, the Red'c'n Gear is lubricated using the Engine Crankcase Oil, so dealt with during Engine Oil checks 'n' change rate (25 hrs on all types). Points to note is not to mix up the Fill/Drain Plugs The Fill Plug should have a breather vent hole. Regards.
  11. 1 point
    nigel

    Happy birthday DougC

    Happy Birthdat Doug 💋😘
  12. 1 point
    Stormin

    Happy birthday DougC

    All the Best Doug. Hope the Indians leave you some good gifts.
  13. 1 point
    Stormin

    Sisis Auto Greenman

    Most likely SAE140 like the wheel Horse gearboxes. But EP90 will be ok as well I would think. That's what I use in G/B's.
  14. 1 point
    Stormin

    Ariens GT14H Got a New Accessory

    And a pretty nurse to patch you up when you saw your foot off.
  15. 1 point
    Just a few photos of various things over the two days, weather not great.
  16. 1 point
    ACman

    Where Do They All Come From?

    My friend has some old Homelite saws and I know one of them is #1 real old #2 it's big. I even want to say it has a 36" bar and it screams when it wants to run. Another thing he has is a hydraulic driven two man chainsaw . I think it's a Von Ruden . It's all self contained as one unit . There's a pump that hooks up to a pto and tank that sits on the ground or mounted. Two hoses go to the saw . The teeth on the saw if I remember correctly are like a 1/2" wide and the bar is 48" . Definitely something you'd not want to getaway from you . I found a blurry pic of one in use and a smaller saw with tank pictured .
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