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ebinmaine

Very cool. I'll be following along with interest.  

 

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Ed Kennell
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Very cool. I'll be following along with interest.  

 

                                  :text-yeahthat:        Jay,  just wanted to thank you guys for all the help moving and unloading mine and  the @roadapples collection.   With your help getting everything in the barn was a show saver you me and Guy.

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Ed Kennell

Wasn't there a large dump truck build started at the 2022 show?   

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WHX??

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Lots of stuff here that can be purposed for your build. Don't be afraid to ask. 

I have a C-160 hydro rear end with good hydraulics if you go that route. 

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JPWH
29 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

                                  :text-yeahthat:        Jay,  just wanted to thank you guys for all the help moving and unloading mine and  the @roadapples collection.   With your help getting everything in the barn was a show saver you me and Guy.

No problem Ed. Glad we could help. 

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wallfish
23 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

:popcorn:

Lots of stuff here that can be purposed for your build. Don't be afraid to ask. 

I have a C-160 hydro rear end with good hydraulics if you go that route. 

When can you bring it? :confusion-shrug:

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wallfish
1 hour ago, JPWH said:

 

This is the parts list so far.10hp Kohler, 3 speed uni drive, axle, wheels, hubs, hood stand, parts of hoods, steering components, hydraulic cylinder and pump, and misc rods and brackets. The rest I will have to make or buy. I don't like to cut up good parts for a project so this may get interesting. I will post pictures when I get parts in hand and progress pictures as I go.

That's a pretty good start.

Another thought was to turn the trailer bed sideways to go wide and shorter vs long and skinny. Going wide can accommodate 2 seats and the steering would give a better turning radius. That keeps most of the weight directly over the rear wheels too

Something else was using the WH PTO clutch as the actual driving clutch but that adds a 3rd pedal too. Rear suspension with leaf springs?

I like @WHX?? 's of going Hydro too and using the hydraulics. I have a power steering setup from a Sunstar tractor that could be plumbed to a hydro trans.

 

I'm just throwing stuff up against the wall again to what sticks and sharing ideas can help come up with a design or solution

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JPWH

I was thinking a 3x5 bed but keep the axle about 1/3 from the front.

Don't think I need rear suspension? 

The turning radius for the big tires on the front may be difficult to keep the big truck look. 

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JPWH
37 minutes ago, wallfish said:

When can you bring it? :confusion-shrug:

Don't you need a vacation in Georgia?

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WHX??
2 hours ago, wallfish said:

When can you bring it? :confusion-shrug:

BS next year hopefully. I got two 1100s and at least three sunnys  that need to go to a good home. 

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19richie66
5 hours ago, WHX?? said:

BS next year hopefully. I got two 1100s and at least three sunnys  that need to go to a good home. 

If I can make it and the 1100’s aren’t spoken for, I would like to get in line. Really wish I would have kept the Xi transaxle I gave away. 😞

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JPWH

The more I think about it the shifter may be a challenge as well. I have been away from home since Thursday so no shop time for any parts mock up.

I am thinking about a Ross steering so I will have to source a steering wheel for that.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, JPWH said:

source a steering wheel

What sort of wheel do you need? 

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JPWH
4 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What sort of wheel do you need? 

It is a splined shaft but I don't have the size. When I get the Ross steering I will know for sure.

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19richie66
1 minute ago, JPWH said:

It is a splined shaft but I don't have the size. When I get the Ross steering I will know for sure.

Any cub wheel should work. I have one laying around here somewhere.

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wallfish
5 minutes ago, JPWH said:

The more I think about it the shifter may be a challenge as well. I have been away from home since Thursday so no shop time for any parts mock up.

I am thinking about a Ross steering so I will have to source a steering wheel for that.

 

3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What sort of wheel do you need? 

Ross are typically splined shaft ends for the steering wheel.

I too was thinking of using a Ross to offset the steering wheel to the side for 2 seats and dependability. Bought one a while back but never used it yet. I also have a big steering box from a large tractor but I guess it would depend upon how the build progresses as to which would be used. Big and beefy or slim and fast. Maybe a dropped hot rod looking truck and fast since I don't need it to necessarily work hard. The loader hoe is gone.

 

Went out yesterday just to look for and maybe get some stuff together for a truck build but I was easily sidetracked again and worked on the new bike front suspension. Got the over camber out of it and toed out the wheels a little. Drives and steers much better than it did but still has some more tweaking to be done.

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JPWH

I was thinking the Ross steering would be easier on the side as well but haven't figured out the linkage yet. Still working out the 12" front wheel turning radius.

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JPWH
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

Any cub wheel should work. I have one laying around here somewhere.

I may be needing it if you can let it go.

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19richie66
3 minutes ago, JPWH said:

I may be needing it if you can let it go.

I’ll dig it out and shoot you a picture a little later. 

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wallfish
38 minutes ago, JPWH said:

I was thinking the Ross steering would be easier on the side as well but haven't figured out the linkage yet. Still working out the 12" front wheel turning radius.

Obviously the tires will end up much closer to the frame in a turn so moving the engine location or going wider for the front axle is needed. If the engine is located forward between the tires they will go around it. Locating it back by the trans solves the issue too. Moving the axle pivot point back under the engine on the frame is another option. Articulated steering is another.

Are you going for mostly a WH stock look or it doesn't matter how much it looks like a WH? I'm always trying to use just WH parts so it definitely influences the available options vs building or buying better design and function stuff.

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JPWH

I'm trying to keep it as much WH as possible. I like your idea of the motor between the front tires. Helps keep counter weight up front.

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JPWH

I had a little time to mess with this project today. I have the shifter figured out and I think I have the front tire clearance figured out. I will have to bore the axle 1/8th to use the spindles I want to use. What is your opinion of boring the axle. Will it weaken it too much?

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wallfish
10 minutes ago, JPWH said:

Will it weaken it too much?

Doubtful. There's plenty of meat there. I've reamed a few for 7/8 bushings to clean up the steering

Are you thinking 1" spindles into a 3/4 axle hole?

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