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Building a Wheelhorse From Scratch

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This build is one I did a while ago, but for those who hav'nt seen it I thought I would share it with you. We often say we have enough parts to build another one so here we go. as you can see I started with the chassis but all the old ones have a lot of holes in so I decided to make a new one, out with chop saw and stick welder , next was a transmission.

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next on the list is front wheels, I want to use early narrow one's and the early narrow rear's as well. the engine iam  going to use is an 8 hp kohler with electric start. using a 8 speed tranny the 8 hp will be plenty. next the bonnet and for looks I went for the charger 12. the dash stands that I have are a bit rusty so I bent up a new one

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I'am not to sure to use a rear fender and like the look of the fender kit used on the RJ's which I bought on one of my trips to the Wheelhorse show in PA. a bit of bodywork looks very useable, pick a gas tank, and cut the upstand the last photo of the front axle parts but you'll have to wait until tomorrow for the answer

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When visiting the show in PA I fell in love with the trikes, and no one has one in the UK, so here's the steering.

the first photo shows the parts used, a length of solid rod and tube, an old engine plate, mower deck bearing, a blade spacer, a box of chain and cogs from a auto jumble and steering column for the axle. the second and third photo show the bearing and grease nipple and top gearwheel from a Cortina camshaft, all welded up and will bolt in the chassis rails


next job was to bolt everything together and see if it all fits and works

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