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Got the 2 floor boards modified, trimmed and mounted. The right side board was 2 inches wider than the left so had to make one out of 2 for the left side to keep it symmetrical and provide enough foot room.

Cut down the belt (chain) guard a bit shorter and got that mounted. It didn't look right full length and also got to add another WH part on top of it with the old mower blade guard to cover one of the sprockets.

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Ed Kennell
15 minutes ago, wallfish said:

 

Cut down the belt (chain) guard a bit shorter and got that mounted. 

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     You may need to add a couple foot pegs for those high speed runs.

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Pullstart

It’s really coming along!  Good thing it’ll only do 10, it’s blowing the lug nuts off already!

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Wheel-N-It

Looking good John. I can hardly wait to see it in person  !!!

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wallfish

As usual, it's always a mad scramble right up to the last minute to get stuff ready for the big show. What used to take a couple hours to do before now takes all day so there just wasn't enough available time to get'r all done. It seems this build will have enough done to bring it but just not enough time to work out all of those little things I want to do and change. It will run and drive but no way can I pull it all apart again to do all the bracing and some welding for the stuff that's just tack welded. With rain coming this weekend it'll shorten the available time too so I'm just going to do some quick temp stuff and as much as possible. 

Plus I still have to drop the early production RJ58 down from the loft and get that going too. That one hasn't been out and about for 7 ish years, so that needs a good going through as well. The 59 RJ is firing right up and ready to go 

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