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Wheel Horse RJ-58 Restoration
the showman and 2 others reacted to Cub Cadet for a post in a topic
Small update Starting to look more like a tractor now The hoods getting somewhere now steering stops welded on Started looking at the clutch mechanism which was missing -
3 pointsA sort of male Anne Summers?
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HeadExam and 2 others reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Got the top bar made today, haven't put the strengthening braces on yet but made it so it slides on the uprights. Only takes a minute to assemble it and couldn't resist trying it -
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pmackellow and one other reacted to Alan for a post in a topic
Now he needs something to stop Pam giving him ear ache. -
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Kubota 7100 1978 project
Cub Cadet and one other reacted to Wristpin for a post in a topic
Use them to make a mold to create fibre glass replicas - or is the mention of fibre glass a hanging offence? -
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Wheel Horse RJ-58 Restoration
expeatfarmer reacted to Cub Cadet for a post in a topic
Thanks Norm, haha, no all this progress is from over the summer when I don't tend to use a computer. Just bringing the thread up to date -
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the showman reacted to pmackellow for a post in a topic
Looks good Mr Showman, should save a lot of back ache ! Love that sign... -
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nigel reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
The shohttps://www.menkind.co.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4-7QyL_V1wIVwpPtCh0QVAbWEAAYASAAEgK2jPD_BwEp was called Menkind, I was told it was used for lifting bombs into aircraft, ???. Its only hooked at the top and its all enclosed in the casing, has 2 speeds and a brake so you can stand where you want, its a real neat thing to use and you don't have chains or cables all hanging over stuff -
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the showman reacted to nigel for a post in a topic
I like that a lot, two questions though, what was that winch originally used for, and how have you fixed it at the base ? -
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Stormin reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
The sign I found in a men's gadget shop in town and just had to buy it. ive marked out the gussets but didn't have time to cut them, I also want to put an A frame on the legs at the bottom -
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the showman reacted to Stormin for a post in a topic
I like it and the way you've made the top bar. I can see a nice little earner there. BTW. Where did the caution sign come from? Very apt. Just one observation. I'd fit gussets in the corners of the top bar. Add a bit of strength. -
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Cub Cadet reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Thanks mate, I'm really pleased with it, got some more to do yet but it's going to be handy. -
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1 pointWell started to clean these off today, they are far worse than I thought, to repair them would take weeks with little patches every where, these are not obtainable any more new and I canโt find any second hand, so I have a cunning plan until I can source a pair
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1 pointGreat job once again, ime starting to think your very much like Ian, as mad as a box of frogs. ๐ค๐๐ป What primer did you use ?
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pmackellow reacted to the showman for a post in a topic
Made some progress today with the hoist, found a box of caster wheels and luckily a set of 4 heavy duty ones, 2 with brakes. The box section is thick wall and nice to weld, 4 plates were cut to mount the wheels and then welded to the box section then the uprights were added. I going to weld a A frame at the bottom to give it more strength and make the top bar detachable so i can fold it up when not in use. heres some photos of today's efforts -
1 pointSack barrow is for when your back is bad
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Mysto backpack sprayer
nigel reacted to pmackellow for a post in a topic
Not for me thanks Nigel, but thanks for putting the photos up -
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