Project Clydesdale
15 Dec 2018 10:19 - 08 Feb 2019 16:41 #15038
by Geno
Project Clydesdale was created by Geno
I really shouldn't be wasting time with this but it is so much fun, and I need some fun lol...
I had a few tractors that I brought over from the farm for this, 1 had no motor, it was originally an Onan, what else is new lol. The other was really rough but had a good drive train. I posted a pic of them the other day after they were pressure washed. Surely they would be good for something. :confused1
I had a few tractors that I brought over from the farm for this, 1 had no motor, it was originally an Onan, what else is new lol. The other was really rough but had a good drive train. I posted a pic of them the other day after they were pressure washed. Surely they would be good for something. :confused1
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15 Dec 2018 10:42 #15039
by whnewone
1984 C-145
1983 C-145
1983 GT1848
1994 416-8
Replied by whnewone on topic Project Clydesdale
Nice I'm sure with your talent there will be something fantastic come out when all said and done.
1984 C-145
1983 C-145
1983 GT1848
1994 416-8
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15 Dec 2018 11:44 - 15 Dec 2018 11:46 #15040
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Project Clydesdale
Thanks Bill.
Here is some of the progression from yesterday and this morning. Frame is stripped down minus the rear pegs that I may use. The front steering bracket that was removed was cut down and moved to the rear. The steering fan was removed, it needs to be flipped the other direction. I also made a few 1/4" steel brackets to hold some things...
I should have the frame portion of the steering done by lunch today.
Here is some of the progression from yesterday and this morning. Frame is stripped down minus the rear pegs that I may use. The front steering bracket that was removed was cut down and moved to the rear. The steering fan was removed, it needs to be flipped the other direction. I also made a few 1/4" steel brackets to hold some things...
I should have the frame portion of the steering done by lunch today.
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15 Dec 2018 14:24 #15041
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Project Clydesdale
Main steering is all done and easy to separate. Fan to gear adjustment is all done by the collar and thrust washer, easier than factory and all done with Wheel Horse parts. I'm really trying to make this project almost all Wheel Horse parts. In case you haven't guessed this project will need to steer from the rear lol.
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17 Dec 2018 19:34 #15046
by Geno
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Got most of the joint done, just needs cleanup, blasting + paint.
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18 Dec 2018 16:48 #15047
by Geno
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The joint is cleaned up and painted. I'm moving slow today, there's been a lot calls and peeps stopping in. I also know why I never do total nut and bolt restorations. I knew I would tend to go crazy and have to do each individual piece and no one can afford that lol. Do you know how many parts are in the front tach-a-matic alone? :rolling
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19 Dec 2018 11:34 #15052
by nappypappy
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
Replied by nappypappy on topic Project Clydesdale
that will be something to see when its done..yeah................................................................................................... :smile2
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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19 Dec 2018 12:41 #15056
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Project Clydesdale
It should be pretty cool, but it will be pretty time consuming as well...
I am proud of my mount, as simple as it gets and does all directions.
I am proud of my mount, as simple as it gets and does all directions.
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