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  1. Wish I had a faster project turn around as you do Matt.. She looks amazing now, bet you can't wait to start using her.
  2. Ian

    Wheel Horse GT-14+2

    Thanks Matt, having a decent arc welder makes all the difference.. I'm looking forward to doing all the seam welding now Thanks Paul. Thanks Mark. Yes the link arm is a bit of a beast. If I had a way of getting enough heat into the steel I would of had a go at bending it.. As I don't, chopping and welding is the only way I could do it.. It should be nice and strong by the time I have finished
  3. I did mention to my Wife that we won't be short on pie filling for a while The young bunny count is now up to 3, last year it was the other side of 12, so I expect some more youngsters will be poking their heads out into the sun soon.. I must stock up on red wine, goes well with wabbit
  4. Looking very good, just the wheels to go and she will be a beaut
  5. It so happens that I might of had an engine space measure up.. It would just be possible to fit 2 Kohler singles under the hood... Now where can I get 2 16hp K series engines from?
  6. I like your thinking Paul, do you think we could sell the show to the BBC?
  7. Does this mean I'm not classed as an old git??? Cool
  8. The past week has been full of "the first of spring" moments.. Heard my first woodpeckers, seen lot's of bee's both big fluffy things and the smaller ones, butterfly's and amazingly a bat the other night.. And spotted in the garden this morning... a pair of ears.. I guess spring started really early for the bunny's as my Wife say's these two are about 8 weeks old!!
  9. I tend to get mine through Ebay.
  10. The question is.. Can she drive the WH in a straight line?
  11. Are you talking about me Paul? Got a spare seat in your wagon Nigel?
  12. Ian

    Wheel Horse GT-14+2

    Thanks Matt... Yeah my bench is a bit of a mess... If I clean it, it only takes 5 mins for it to vanish under tool, metal etc I managed to get most of the long connecting rod made yesterday, it should be finished tomorrow.. Time for some measuring.. I needed to know how much "off-set" there was between the inside of this bit.. To the inside of this bit that's very much tucked away under the hood stand and was a right pain to get a photo of.. Lot's of measuring and scribbling later I found the the "off set" was 20mm... Hhmm... quite handy as I'm using lot's of 5mm steel My 5mm thick steel just happened to 5 inches wide which was convenient for cutting 4 strips from. Sliced and clamped together.. A few tack welds.. To be fully seam welded later. My new-ish Arc welder is a fantastic machine, it can produce some very nice welds.. Thanks Nigel Part one of the connecting rod roughly in the right place. I'm working out my measurements with the 3 point at it's lowest setting.. To make sure this bit of linkage won't hit the bit of tube the top link connects to, I zip tied a bit of steel to it to make sure nothing hit's Part 2 of the connecting rod was made from yet more 5mm plate.. Here it part of it wedged in place and not at the right angle by any means.. Having got dirt and grease in my eyes while lying under the GT twice in 5 min's I decided that I'd had enough for the day, so I only quickly took these two snaps.
  13. It's great to see some build photo's Chris, I've only ever see it in it's finished state
  14. They tend to get upset when I'm looking for somewhere to mount the muffler
  15. The only reminder I'm giving you is, it's something fun and different to cut grass with
  16. Ian

    Wheel Horse GT-14+2

    I'd best buy a can of flaky red paint then
  17. I'm keeping it a secret for now, but I'm sure I told you when you were here last Mark... So sshhhhh
  18. I should of kept all the parts from the Raider I bought for the 16hp engine really
  19. If you fancy selling any of it Chris let me know.. I'm starting to collect parts for my next project
  20. Nice work Paul, she will look great when your finished
  21. Gob smacked... That's just amazing.. I'd love to see it in person.. Thanks for posting it Mark
  22. Strewth Matt, your not hanging about! The bigger rear tires give it the full on mini tractor look.... Can't wait to see it finished
  23. Ian

    Wheel Horse GT-14+2

    While I was in the metal shaping mood the bearing blocks were bolted together and marked out for trimming. Trimmed... And cleaned up.. It's taken a while but finally I have all the components to make the pivoting lift arm thingy made.. That's 17 bit's of steel! I still need to cut the steel bars down a little and radius the outer ends of the lift arm in these photo's The bit of tube on the shaft will be welded to the shaft to limit sideways movement. Now for the fun bit.. Welding it all together in the right shape, at the right angles, with everything the right distance apart!!! At this point I am only tack welding it together, should I need to change anything then it's easier to cut out tack welds then full seam welds. Part 1 done.. The shafts have been joined and the flange thingys tacked on. Part 2 involved lot's of clamping, measuring more than twice, and a ratchet strap Ta-daa... Everything is square and the space between the lift arms is only 1/2mm wider at the outer ends than by the shaft... I'm happy with that Does it fit??? Oh yes And that chaps brings this thread up to date.. Today's fun task is to make the rod that connects the lift arm pivoting thingy to the hydraulics at the front... It should be fun as it's rather an interesting shape Thanks Mark, I must of been having a good day
  24. Ian

    Wheel Horse GT-14+2

    As I don't have a length of bar long enough I'm going to use part of this Wheel Horse lift thingy to join two bit's of bar together. But before I join the bar I need to join 6 strips of 5mm steel to make 2 lift arms.. All 6 welded together.. The join right down the middle had only been tack welded a couple of times, with those tack welds ground out I will end up with 2 15mm lift arms While the above welds were cooling some masking tape and a handy sized socket were put into use lining up the two bearing blocks for bolt hole drilling and a bit of thread tapping. Another test fit to check I'd got the bolt holes in the right place and the shaft still turned.. They were and it did turn The plan for the lift arms was to chain drill out a hole so they could tightly slot over the shaft.. Chain drilling through 15mm of steel didn't go as well as I had hoped, in the end I had to do a bit of cutting and shaping with the grinder! I was a little worried about getting enough strength in my welds to hold it all together, but a bit of "right place, right time" came into play and I picked up this Ferm Concept 210 arc welder for a good price.. It feels much nicer to use and is almost twice as powerful as my old Clarke 110 arc welder Time to tackle this bit.. Cleaned up a tad. A couple more bit's of steel tacked together and marked out for a little shaping.. Quite possibly the two best bit's of metal shaping I have done in a long time... So have two photo's of them
 
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