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Stormin

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  1. There's a lot of foxes round here. A farm nearby used to have free range hens. We called it the foxes local take away. There were bits of hens everywhere.
  2. There's a wild beastie on the loose, terrorising the neighbourhood.
  3. Nice job. Nowt wrong with that paint job.
  4. Got a bit more done today. Making enough bits for three more. Top and bottom plates cut and drilled. Arms cut out. End of arms roughed out with slitting disc to fit bosses. Finished off with grinding disc. Bosses ready to cut in half.
  5. All the Best young man. Have a good day.
  6. Put an add in the wanted section for housings.
  7. He's already there, Chris. Surveying the inside of the beer tent.
  8. Destruction testing will be done at RPT and Sedlescombe.
  9. It wouldn't help I should think. Especially as the blades were out a bit as well
  10. Bet you won't be dealing with them again, Richard. I know I wouldn't and I'd tell them.
  11. Well no-one had a guess so I suppose I'd better show what it's for. Slot hitches are pretty thin on the ground in this country, so The Showman and I thought we'd have a go at making some when I'm staying with him. That above is a jig for welding them up. Trying the original one for fit. I did have to cut a bit from out of the locating tubes to get the hitch on and off. I got some steel yesterday morning and the fun started in the afternoon. I thought I'd make a prototype to work out how to go about the job. First things to make were the lugs, for want of a better name. Some 40mm black bar was turned down to 35mm, as 40mm was all I had. Then drilled out to take a hitch pin. Next it was the turn of the arms. These would be the hard bits and caused quite a bit of head scratching. Several cardboard cut outs were made, then a couple of arms made using grinder and cutting discs. First off I bent a cardboard cut out and bent it to the shape of the original arms. Trying it out on the jig with lugs in place. A big bolt was cut down to make a locating pin. I then bent a welding rod to suit. How to bend the arms was the next problem, as I don't posses a hydraulic press. But I do have a pipe bender. I scribe a line on the arms where I wanted to bend them. A 3/4" former was marked on each side and fitted in the bender vertically instead of horizontal. Fitting an arm vertically across the benders top and bottom plates, lining up the scribe marks and using the bent welding rod as a gauge, I successfully bent the arms. I really should have taken photo's as I went along, but as usual I didn't think about doing so. I will when making the next one/ones. Now to weld things up. The arms were clamp to the jig sides, with a used slitting disc each side as packers. This was to provide clearance in the hitches slot. The arms were tacked to the lugs, then plates cut for top and bottom of the slot. Next the top plate was tack welded in. Removing the hitch from jig, it was replaced up side down and the same done with the bottom plate. A large washer, 1/8" thick was used as a packer to get the right depth of the slot. The whole assembly was then removed and tried on, along with the tool bar off the Black Horse. Satisfied with how everything fitted, it was all welded up. Gave it a clean up then primed it. It was then I remembered, or should I say I'd forgotten something. Can you see what?
  12. I think there's a thread somewhere way back on one or similar. I may be wrong though.
  13. Looks like some firewood leaning up against one of those 'vans. Just waiting for you to take away.
  14. Lucky man. Road registered as well. That's a bonus.
  15. Rear lights look ok and the side windows would look good in his van. On second thoughts forget the windows. Pam would be able to see what he's got hidden in the van.
  16. Read wot's writ and don't just look at the pictures.
  17. Job finished for me. The places where I've not cut have sleepers and other objects in. I was told not to bother about them.
  18. I did find a watering can and a some more sleepers, Chris. I'll pass on John's, Alan. God knows what I'd hit.
  19. Got a little job down at a local garden centre. New owners have bought it and opened a tearoom/café. The grounds where plants etc were grow/displayed is rather overgrown. Did a deal with the owner. Cut down an overgrown area for a load of firewood. This morning set too with the C-81 and finger/sickle bar. Most of the tall growth is/was fruit tree saplings. Seemed a shame to cut them down, but the new owners want the grounds cleared up then they can decide what to do. Lost a couple of bolts that hold finger bar to gearbox so had to call it a day. Loaded tractor onto trailer then 42 bags of cut firewood. Replaced the missing bolts tonight and all is ready for the morning. I'll check bolts periodically from now one. The finger bar don't half vibrate even at low speed.
  20. What do you think without giving anything away. Got to keep 'em guessing. Ignore the crap welding. I was trying a gasless mig welder for the first time.
  21. Got a surprise this morning. Five days ago I asked Titch for some graphics for the trailer. This morning they arrived. I wasn't expecting them till sometime next week. Very pleased with them and pleased with the excellent service. Top marks Titch.
  22. I'm bring the Sears down so you can have a drive on it. I could change my mind.
  23. No thanks. MUST be the Westwood.
  24. The front axle is just the job for a trailer.
 
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