rotoscytheben 94 #151 Posted September 12, 2014 if you hang on ian i should be having a big lathe turning up at my place in a couple of weeks and i will be needing a bit of a lesson of how to use it properly lucky old you ian you could get the engine vapour blasted that will bring it up to an intense shine without much elbow grease on your behalf which means you could spend your time getting the tractor finished 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #152 Posted September 13, 2014 if you hang on ian i should be having a big lathe turning up at my place in a couple of weeks and i will be needing a bit of a lesson of how to use it properly That could be handy mate, I'd best get on with other parts of this project for a few weeks rather than the wheels lucky old you ian you could get the engine vapour blasted that will bring it up to an intense shine without much elbow grease on your behalf which means you could spend your time getting the tractor finished Hi Ben, vapour blasting is a new one on me.. Is it like sandblasting but they use whiskey breath instead? Not much of an update, but these Wh wheels always amaze me.. They could look like this on the outside.. But inside like new And this is how I was thinking about cutting the centers out the Wh rims.... The axle stand is for illustration purposes only Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ranger 373 #153 Posted September 13, 2014 How are the centres attached to the rims Ian ? Before anyone says, I know they are welded, but, a set of wheels I bought from the sale had the centres more in the middle than to one side of the rim. However, the 'spokes' were held with a couple of weld runs instead of spot welds. I just ground the welds away and the centres were then re-welded further in I think they may have been J D wheels, the PCD was the same as WH. Is it possible to transfer the centres from the wheels I sent you to the WH rims? The WH centres in the narrow rims would then become desirable ( £££) items for someone with an older WH.who wants to fit say 6x12 ag's 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
meadowfield 1,900 #154 Posted September 13, 2014 I did the same with a set of ransomes 12 inch rims on my 4x4. I just moved the centres out to get the right offset. They were just welded too. Unfortunately all wheel horse rims I've seen are spot welded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #155 Posted September 15, 2014 How are the centres attached to the rims Ian ? Before anyone says, I know they are welded, but, a set of wheels I bought from the sale had the centres more in the middle than to one side of the rim. However, the 'spokes' were held with a couple of weld runs instead of spot welds. I just ground the welds away and the centres were then re-welded further in I think they may have been J D wheels, the PCD was the same as WH. Is it possible to transfer the centres from the wheels I sent you to the WH rims? The WH centres in the narrow rims would then become desirable ( £££) items for someone with an older WH.who wants to fit say 6x12 ag's Morning Doug, I get what your saying about moving the centers but as Mark said Wh wheels are spot welded, and rather big spot welds at that.. I did spend a long time measuring the wheels you very kindly sent me, but I can't find a way of using the centers from them.. More to come later chaps but for now these two pics should give you all the kinda vision I have for this machine.. Somewhere between the two but without a roof and flames that are not mostly yellow 3 ranger, rotoscytheben and nigel reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ranger 373 #156 Posted September 15, 2014 I've got a 32 Duece grille shell in the garage ;) 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel 1,876 #157 Posted September 15, 2014 I've got a 32 Duece grille shell in the garage ;) that would do for my next project doug have you a pict 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ranger 373 #158 Posted September 15, 2014 I'll fish it out tomorrow Nigel and take some pics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #159 Posted September 16, 2014 that would do for my next project doug have you a pict I like your thinking mate, it would certainly look good on your next project Well, it's about time I got on with this project so that's what I've been doing.. The first job is to mount the engine.. A couple of bit's of thick wall box... To which I need to fit these engine mounting tubes cut from the bike frame. As I don't have a metal hole cutter big enough I had to use the lathe.. I've had this lathe for at least 6 years but this is the first time I've had to mount something "off centered"! A short while later... I'd best weld the tubes in then... Yes that is a MIG welder, and yes it is connected to the bottle of gas behind Speaking of gas... I left myself a couple of note to remind me to turn the gas off Zapped!! I think they should be strong enough.. And attached to the chassis... It is only tack welded on for now just so I can level the engine and get the front mounts done, but the engine mounts will be bolted to the chassis with some thick rubber washers to take out some of the shake More to come later chaps.. 2 Vinnetrow and rotoscytheben reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
meadowfield 1,900 #160 Posted September 16, 2014 looking good Ian - mig is the future 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel 1,876 #161 Posted September 16, 2014 welds look good ian 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rotoscytheben 94 #162 Posted September 16, 2014 looking good mate nice to see it coming on 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ranger 373 #163 Posted September 16, 2014 that would do for my next project doug have you a pict Hi A few pics, the shell is fibreglass & looks as though it has been roughly trimmed after coming out of the mould. A friend gave itto me about 25 years ago when I was building a model A pickup. It has hung in the garage ever since, so it should have a nice ripe flavour by now It's yours if you want it, Nigel , but you'll have to change the Land Rover engine for a Kohler if you want "A little duece coupe with a flathead mill" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diggerjames 543 #164 Posted September 16, 2014 Looking hood looks like you have mastered the mig 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #165 Posted September 16, 2014 looking good Ian - mig is the future It is indeed Mark.. Shame it's taken my brain so long to work it out welds look good ian Thanks mate, the welds get better looking good mate nice to see it coming on Thanks Ben. Looking hood looks like you have mastered the mig Thanks James, I've not quite mastered it yet but I'm getting there.. More mounts almost made up.. And tweaked a bit to give a bit more space around the starter motor.. They bolt here.. The only trouble with recycling steel is it needs a good clean up first.. This was part of the filming trailer I built ages ago but never used! Cleaned up and welded on.. And on to today's fun and games, starting with the remains of the frame that the engine top mount was once attached to.. I only needed the threaded tube bit's.. You can just about see it in this balancing act of bits of metal.. Its the bit with the masking tape on it that was being marked out for more trimming. After a day of careful measuring, cutting, welding and getting really confused until I realized the radiator is mounted on the engine an inch more to the right than left (why did Honda want everything on the outside of this engine offset from the center?), I had come up with most of the engine mounting frame.. I still need to make some cross members for it, but I'm happy with how it's turning out As I'm only using one of the engine mounting places at the top of the engine, I will be making some mounts which will go forward from the threaded stud and join onto my engine frame. So does the hood still fit? That would be a Yes 3 ranger, Triumph66 and rotoscytheben reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 4,458 #166 Posted September 16, 2014 Brilliant, Ian. 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel 1,876 #167 Posted September 17, 2014 ive seen it in the flesh today and am impressed 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rotoscytheben 94 #168 Posted September 19, 2014 thats mate well done 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Charlie Smith 192 #169 Posted September 22, 2014 Just watched your youtube video. Once again great video keep them coming.... You said 100MPH plus. Then i got to searching..., the speed record for a lawnmower is that little honda at 116.57MPH. Can you beat it!! Mind you where you going to be able to test it to get it too full speeds? Both your machine and the honda have motorbike engines in them so it's like they are in the same class, not as if ones got a motorbike engine and the others got a briggs and stratton, let's try break the record.. 120mph. 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slf-uk 914 #170 Posted September 22, 2014 I bought some parts a while back from someone who does lawn mower racing and apparently if you use the chassis and a few other parts like the hood it is still classed as a lawn mower. A record attempt would be fantastic. Iain 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel 1,876 #171 Posted September 23, 2014 not quite true the honda that holds the record had an engine from a snow jetski thingy but they cheated realy cos the rules say it has to cut grass so what they did was put some electric battery strimmers under it to get round the rules and ian every year up north some where on an old air field runway they let you go for speed records on two and four wheels 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 4,458 #172 Posted September 23, 2014 Santa Pod? That's north to you. 1 Ian reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #173 Posted September 24, 2014 Brilliant, Ian. Thanks Norm. ive seen it in the flesh today and am impressed I've managed to impress you mate? I must be doing something right thats mate well done Thanks Ben, it's getting there slowly Just watched your youtube video. Once again great video keep them coming.... You said 100MPH plus. Then i got to searching..., the speed record for a lawnmower is that little honda at 116.57MPH. Can you beat it!! Mind you where you going to be able to test it to get it too full speeds? Both your machine and the honda have motorbike engines in them so it's like they are in the same class, not as if ones got a motorbike engine and the others got a briggs and stratton, let's try break the record.. 120mph. HI Charlie, ta for watching the vid.. Yep I did say 100+mph in the vid but I won't be going for any speed record straight away.. I might be able to borrow a runway for a short while but it's not long enough to get above 50mph I wouldn't of thought... It's a long way off til Why Not is drivable anyway.. I bought some parts a while back from someone who does lawn mower racing and apparently if you use the chassis and a few other parts like the hood it is still classed as a lawn mower. A record attempt would be fantastic. Iain Hi Iain, I am using the original chassis, hood, bit's of body.. As much as I can really.. It would be nice to keep as much Wheel Horse as poss.. not quite true the honda that holds the record had an engine from a snow jetski thingy but they cheated realy cos the rules say it has to cut grass so what they did was put some electric battery strimmers under it to get round the rules and ian every year up north some where on an old air field runway they let you go for speed records on two and four wheels Santa Pod? That's north to you. Santa pod is the first place that sprang to mind when I read what you said Nigel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #174 Posted September 24, 2014 A bit of an update for you all ladies and gents.. These two bits of small modern art were created... So I could hold the filler plate in the end of the box for welding.. Plates welded in and some cross members added.. The holes in the box will be filled in when I'm sure I don't need them.. And another cross member above the carbs.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian 2,417 #175 Posted September 24, 2014 Yet more work on the engine frame thingy, top mounts this time.. I did tack a couple of the top mounts on complete with bit of the bike frame attached.. I didn't like the look of it so the mounts came back off, lost their bit's of bike frame and were welded back on.. They will have some more strength added. A bit of thick wall tube.. With a bung/spacer thingy welded in each end. It fit's here on top of the engine.. To make space to get a long bolt through I had to notch and weld a bit of tube into the frame each side. Part welded on to the frame.. The welds do look much better from the underside And a couple of rare shots of the engine frame without the engine 1 rotoscytheben reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites