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Have you got your shed finished yet Mark?
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That's fully understandable Chris
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Thanks Mark..
Part 1 and 2 of the build videos here. http://myoldmachine.com/topic/607-fitting-a-3-point-linkage-to-my-wheel-horse-g-142/
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Here's part 1 and 2 of the 3 point build videos... Part 3 coming when I've finished filming and editing it.
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A great video Matt. I hope were going to see a video of the Case in action
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Not long now, the weathers looking good for tomorrow
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Ah, that explains it George.. I did think a digger was a strange choice for one of those "styled" top boxes that you see people use on touring holidays
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Would you expect an less from us Nigel?
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Glad it turned out to be an easy fix in the end mate, I know you were a bit worried about the engine when I spoke to you er.. was it yesterday or the day before?
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Now to join the two bit of the drop link together..
The fixed length one was easy.. A bit of Wheel Horse lift arm with some more steel pipe hammer inside for extra strength.
The adjustable drop link needed a bit more thinking about..
As I couldn't find a bolt I thought was not only strong enough, but I also had a nut to fit, I made my own.. The thread is only partly cut here..
My first attempt came out a bit wonky and the threaded bit decided it didn't want to wind in or out!
Attempt 2 ended up with a wonky thread being cut!!
Attempt number 3 involved cutting a thread off a toll I haven't used in at least 8 years!! But it worked..
Two drop links tack welded together.. I know that having to removed a pin to adjust the adjustable drop link isn't ideal, but it will do for now and keeps this 3 point build within budget... which is nowt.. Yep only built with what I had kicking about the shack
Ok, I may of borrowed the 3 point arms from the 6x6m but were gloss over that
And fitted..
All I need to do now is to pull it all apart for final welding and strengthening..
The plan was to make a start on that today, but it seemed a shame to be inside with the nice sunny weather, so Pete and I went for a drive
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Strong is the only way to go
So where were we? Oh yes the long link arm thingy..
I managed to hold the parts of it in the right shape in situ and tack welded then together.
Here's the link after I pulled it out for a few more tack welds.. With a bit of trimming and strengthening it will look the part and do the job..
Best fit it in the GT and give the hydraulics a try..
Down..
And up..
Then just for a laugh I made some drop links out of garden wire so I could see the lower arms go up and down
I even quickly throw part of the rear bodywork on to check for clearance... Yep, plenty there..
And on to the final part of the 3 point puzzle.. Making drop links..
A couple of these sliver bit's were left over from the 6x6's 3 point kit... A good start, all they needed was a lower hole drilled.
A bit of thick wall box with one side cut out and a hole drilled through.
Gave me the sideways movement..
I needed a couple of these to fit over the lower arms..
Cue yet more 5mm steel.
These should be strong enough
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It's good to see the Holder out and about again Nigel.
Seeing her (The Holder not Dennis ) on the move somehow makes the restoration you have done look all the more impressive.. Top stuff Sir
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Strangely for a chauffeur he never wears a suit, tie and one of those chauffeur hats!! I shall have to have words
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Thanks Chris, yes I'd love to come down and visit the birth place of so many great machines... Oh, and do a bit of haggling
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I've never seen one of those diggers with a roof rack before
A great location for some digger fun
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Very nice.. Don't polish it up, it looks great as it is.
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I will take that as a yes you have space in your wagon Nigel
I will give you a ring tomorrow, just about to eat.
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I'm looking for a Raider for my next project Chris, so if you need to loose one let me know
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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.
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Cool... Rabbit and lamb pies
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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
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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
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Looking very good, just the wheels to go and she will be a beaut
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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?
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