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It will be interesting to see, I've never seen a bendy Bolens
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I hope the heath issues are nothing serious Richard!!
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Another Bolens saved, your doing well Andrew When are you picking it up?
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I've a lot less grey in my beard than that I will have you know
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Nice work Mark, your Wh wiring is much tidier than mine
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And something to sing along to
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Thanks Chris, the piston is from a long dead Kohler KT-17
Morning Andrew, yes Karl can certainly weld Not sure if Why Not will be ready for the summer, a vast amount of work to do still.
Thanks Chaps
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_pHoXfT5YE
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Ouch.. That's a lot of wood to cut up!! At least cutting it all up will of kept you warm
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The gauges look good mate, I like the custom touches with the decals The silver bezel would look much better sprayed black to match the others.
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Nothing to do with me... I was supping coffee
At least my headlamp trim didn't need respraying
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Almost
Well today was stick the axles back together day, starting with a bit of notching.. Like so..
Not quite the perfect fit but better to notch out not enough material than take out too much at this stage..
Using one of the old fashioned thick cutting discs as a grinding disc I could remove a little metal at a time and keep it flat..
Until I had a perfect notch.. The overlap is 1 inch by the way..
That's a much better fit
To make sure the welds had something to really bite into and fill up all the edges of the joins very deeply V'd.
Time to start welding, but it wasn't me who did the welding!! As Nigel's boy Karl is a coded welder and he happened to be about today I asked him if he would be kind enough to weld my axles up for me.. And a grand job he made of it too.. Thanks Karl
A finished pair of half shafts
The plan was to shrink fit some sleeves over the join but as Karl knows what he is doing with a welder and the extra heat caused by shrink fitting then welding a sleeve could well weaken the shafts, so the sleeves will be staying off..
Thanks Andrew, it's so nice to be working on Why Not again
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It looks even better now it has wheels, wings and a new seat on it
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Hi Iain, the hammer is only there as I've not found a home for it yet Spot on with your bracket guesswork, yes the axle will be bolted to the chassis through the brackets. The axle needs to come off so I can split it and put the diff back in
Hi Chris, don't worry the tyres will be replaced by new ones before any daft speeds are reached.. The old tyres could be handy for doing some burn-outs though
I'm not sure about slicks (until it goes up the strip of course) but a wheelie bar might be handy
Well chaps, no going back now
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Hope your having a good birthday mate
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That's a real neat little bike The question is... Where's the video of you riding it?
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I have to say the diesel engine does suit it very well
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Evening all, the tale of Why Not's chassis continues with some more metal being added on Monday..
The front of the engine cradle had some mounts welded on, the small holes need to be drilled out a bit so I can weld some crush tube in, then they will be ready for bolts.
A couple of diagonal strengtheners.
This small bit of box will be the front body tub mounts.
I think the chassis is starting to look quite good now
Which has got me around to thinking that's it's about time I got the axle narrowing finished and narrowed the axles...
Which is why I spent a lot of today getting my lathe all bolted down and up and running
Cutting/cooling fluid is pumped from this Ford screen washer bottle as it has been for years..
But this time the pump is powered by a model railway controller thingy, ideal for changing the speed of the flow
If all goes to plan tomorrow I might even get both axles done....
But to tide you over here's my latest "Why Not" video..
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From a pile of parts to a gleaming machine, that's a fantastic restoration Sir
A couple of questions for you... How did you go about welding up the cast gearbox case? Lot's of heat first before welding?
And second.... Where did you find the 10ft tall sack barrow in the second photo?
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Thanks Matt, it's good to see you back on MOM again :thumbs"
Hi Iain, the box is all 50x25x3 although it does look different depending on what angle you see it at..
Why Not will look a lot better when I put bit's of Wh back on, ie the body
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That's an interesting machine David, thanks for posting about it... I'm guessing from the lack of wheels you have to lift/drag it to cut the brush?
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As Mark said somewhere above.. We can only dream of a turbo diesel V8 over here.. The big question Matt is.... When are we going to see a burn-out video?
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