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Buda

Its gona be slow going as money it tight but here is my start

Tie Rods

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Ran a die over 3/8 in cold rolled steel rod and got some tie rod ends at Farm King......I can just replace the ends if they are ever a problem again.  Still cheaper than buying new. 

Any way its a start

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AMC RULES

Looks beefy.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Sparky

A front end alignment is one way to start off a resto project :ychain:   ..... Good luck!!

Mike............

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Buda

Oh I dont know how well its aligned :teasing-neener:  but my left tie rod wont be falling off any more :handgestures-fingerscrossed:

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:  Even though they a short I am not too sure 3/8 is big enough to keep from bending. You may want to consider backing them up by slipping a piece of pipe that fits snugley over them

 

between the new rod ends. You can always give what you have a try and add the pipe later if it is needed.  :text-goodpost: 

 

:USA: 

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Buda

953 I had the same thought that they may not be strong enough.......the pipe would take care of it for sure if they become a problem......the most weight I will have up front will be a blade for pushing snow :eusa-think:

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KC9KAS

If you are pushing snow and hit something frozen with one of the front wheels, you will need to work on the tie rods again!

In this case, bigger (diameter) is better!

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Howie

They may be a little small but my Raider 12 has been that way for 15 to 18 years. Have never bent them, although

if something hard was hit probably would

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Buda

They may be a little small but my Raider 12 has been that way for 15 to 18 years. Have never bent them, although

if something hard was hit probably would

This is what I'm hoping for.....If I bend one......well they were easy enough to make and I'll go bigger next time.

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Buda

A bit of progress.

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Jake Kuhn

Looking good!

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Buda

photo5.jpgThe fender painted the second time.....the first time I found a hair in it and just wet sanded the whole thing and resprayed.

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Buda

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Pullstart

that's the nicest bar stool I've seen in quite some time!

 

 

 

photo5.jpgThe fender painted the second time.....the first time I found a hair in it and just wet sanded the whole thing and resprayed.

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Buda

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Buda

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image1-2.jpegFitting the drive belt cover.  Now I realize I should have test fit this stuff before I painted.....Oh Well.....Fender had to be massaged to fit around everything and will need some paint repair. :banghead: or I will sand it again and respray....Live and learn

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Buda

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Clutch, brake linkage and lift handle all painted and installed.....progress

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Buda

Starting on the engine.  A bit of carb cleaning and replacing of the needle and seat.

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AMC RULES

:woohoo:   Some good looking  :wh: progress going on there.    :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Wishin4a416

Looks real good! Thats one nice thing about redoing these, you can set it aside and go back to it anytime. Nice job.

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Stigian

Nice work Sir, she's going to be beautiful when she's finished :handgestures-thumbup:

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Buda

Thanks guys.......it's a slow process, time and money

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Buda

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Molon_Labe

You've got a sweet looking machine there. Nice work!!

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ben06351

Looks good. Nice work.

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