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  If that rear axle swivels, James, won't the chain catch the front axle, when the left  hand wheel drops? Maybe the idler sprocket should be further forward? Or is the rear down as far as it will go in the photo?

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Hi all been busy on the tractor I thought to my self before I go any further on the project I would test drive it and test the articulation with the chain on etc bearing in mind I don't want it to twist to far and let the chain slip so I've tested it on a ramp and took a few measurements on the angle and I'm quite pleased with the results of the first test !http://youtu.be/Ru7qvO6TIyA

After that test I've decided to take the rear load body off and make a new fuel tank which I have made out of a big old ransomes mower diesel tank it was to big so I cut it in half and welded it back together again here is what I have done so farpost-166-0-12021900-1452354123_thumb.jpepost-166-0-43088200-1452354161_thumb.jpepost-166-0-43088200-1452354161_thumb.jpepost-166-0-43474200-1452354198_thumb.jpe

Now that the tank is nearly done I have not got to think about the bonnet and steering console etc because the kubota. Engine is a big lump it sticks proud of the original alignment of the bonnet so I have lifted the bonnet 3 inches on the bonnet and and 2 inches at the moment on the console. I put longer bolts in the con sole with nuts on under the console so I can make adjustments so I no my exact size I need to make the plates etc

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