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Yesterday was spray day!   Yep the panels finally got their nice smooth shiny top coats...    As we didn't have the correct thinners and the nearest place to get some is quite a long drive away we used petrol..

 

I think they came out alright :)

 

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The dyno-start went two tone..

 

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To add a bit of detail and class......     Class on something called Horse Gut?? :lol:    Nigel dug out his Beugler pin striping tool..

 

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And that chaps is where were up to... Tomorrow we can start carefully bolting it all back together :)

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Coadster32

Great job!! I like this build. :text-bravo:

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Pullstart

Nice work, thanks for the updates!  Ride like the wind HorseGut!

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Stigian
On 20/01/2016 at 8:58 PM, Coadster32 said:

Great job!! I like this build. :text-bravo:

 

Thanks Chris, I rather like this build too :D

 

 

On 21/01/2016 at 3:24 PM, pullstart said:

Nice work, thanks for the updates!  Ride like the wind HorseGut!

 

Thank you Sir, more updates on the way but not for much longer as HG is almost finished.. Your just have to put up with me updating Project Why Not instead :lol:

 

 

Slowly over the week HG has been bolted back together..

 

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Until we reached this stage yesterday :D:thumbs:

 

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Still a few bits to finish off such as the fuel tank, a headlight blanking plate and putting on some custom decals that will be arriving from Mark (Meadowfield)

 

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A bit more progress.. Nigel made a blanking plate to cover the headlamp hole in the bonnet/hood.

 

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The fuel tank got a coat of red... A few dents add character :)

 

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And a heavy duty tow hitch has been added :thumbs:

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

You blokes do wonderful work. I loving watching your projects. Cheers:woohoo::bow-blue:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Stigian , What are the 4 levers used for ? I have been wondering about them since the start of the project.:ph34r:

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WNYPCRepair
1 hour ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Stigian , What are the 4 levers used for ? I have been wondering about them since the start of the project.:ph34r:

 

 

I've been wondering the same thing

 

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nigel

1 diff lock 2 gears 3 high low 4 pto 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Thanks for the reply , It looks Stigian may still be getting mud off Project Why Not and himself. Maybe he could use the Hoover to clean up. 

Make him take you to the Pub for a pint.

Cheers 

Jim:UK:

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Stigian
On 26/01/2016 at 9:58 PM, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

You blokes do wonderful work. I loving watching your projects. Cheers:woohoo::bow-blue:

 

Thanks Jim :thumbs:

 

On 27/01/2016 at 0:12 AM, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Stigian , What are the 4 levers used for ? I have been wondering about them since the start of the project.:ph34r:

 

On 27/01/2016 at 2:10 AM, WNYPCRepair said:

 

 

I've been wondering the same thing

 

 

Yep, as Nigel says.. Left to right.. Diff lock, gears (4 forward 1 reverse), high/low ratios and finally PTO..  There is also a handbrake lever low down on the left side.

 

 

On 28/01/2016 at 9:39 PM, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Thanks for the reply , It looks Stigian may still be getting mud off Project Why Not and himself. Maybe he could use the Hoover to clean up. 

Make him take you to the Pub for a pint.

Cheers 

Jim:UK:

 

I'm quite clean now Jim, WN has a bit less mud on her too  :lol:

 

With not much left to do on HG apart from fitting a fuel tap and decals we decided to get her off the bench and out into the sun for a good look.. Me likes :D

 

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Retired Wrencher

Ian and Nigel I wish I had 1/2 the talent you two have. You turn nothing and turn it to some new and different. I would say you two are Master Mechanics. I truly enjoy your projects. So what is in the wind for the next project or this top secret ?    Gary     B....

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21 hours ago, T1257 RETIRED WRENCHER. said:

Ian and Nigel I wish I had 1/2 the talent you two have. You turn nothing and turn it to some new and different. I would say you two are Master Mechanics. I truly enjoy your projects. So what is in the wind for the next project or this top secret ?    Gary     B....

 

Thanks Gary, the best way to get "talent" as you call it, is to just have a go. I'm self taught, you could be too :)

As for the next project... We have an idea :D

Thanks for the YT subscription by the way :thumbs:

 

I had an early morning visit from this chap on Monday who arrived with some decals.. It was good to catch up with you again Mark and thanks for the great decals :thumbs:

 

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Before you all ask there is a reason, but your going to have to wait to find out :D

 

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Bit of a difference from the machine we started with :D

 

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Retired Wrencher

Thanks Ian Will give it a shot this spring. Take Care. And keep them tires turning.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Now that you have got Horse Gut off the stand when will we see one of your famous rides?

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Pullstart

Great work!  Can't wait to hear the poo drive story!

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Stigian
On 04/02/2016 at 2:51 PM, T1257 RETIRED WRENCHER. said:

Thanks Ian Will give it a shot this spring. Take Care. And keep them tires turning.

 

Your welcome, yep give it a shot this spring and see how you get on.. You take care as well, the tires are always turning :D

 

 

On 04/02/2016 at 3:44 PM, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Now that you have got Horse Gut off the stand when will we see one of your famous rides?

 

One of my famous rides? Well, I am busy again with Project Why Not :)

 

 

On 05/02/2016 at 0:38 AM, pullstart said:

Great work!  Can't wait to hear the poo drive story!

 

Thanks Pullstart, hopefully the following update will give you and idea on the poo drive malarkey :D

 

Just when you thought Project Horse Gut was finished, stage 2 starts :D

Take a pair of very old steel barrow wheels with bearings and cut the center out..

 

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Once cleaned up the centers were a perfect fit for a Qwakasaki Z200 brake disc..

 

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It's a good job I had two Qwaka brake discs sitting on the shelf.. :thumbs:

 

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A bit of welding later the discs were welded to a spare pair of Gutbrod wheels..

 

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The wheels look much better with a clean up and coat of paint..

 

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Soon to become part of the puzzle :lol:

 

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Now part of the puzzle...

 

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A bit of trimming of a large yellow object.

 

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Yep, that's right.. It's going to be a trailer.. A rather special trailer too :D

 

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As with all these projects, some contemplation is needed, so Nigel and I put our thinking Cups on :lol:

 

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They say there is a first time for everything, for me stripping an oil drum down to bare metal was certainly a first.. Hopefully a last as well as it wasn't fun!

 

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Of course once every last bit of paint has been removed, out comes the red oxide and a coat or two of paint goes back on..

 

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You may of noticed Nigel in the above photo actually doing something :yankchain: , he was painting the center of the wheels red..

 

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What follows red oxide?      International Harvester Red of course :D  Have an arty shot of the inside of the barrel. :)

 

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Red on the outside if a little blurred..

 

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A detail shot of one of the trailer wheels, it just needs a red pinstripe to match Horse Gut.

 

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The almost finished rig, we just need to find a shovel and get some "poo poo collector" decals made to go on the back..  :D

 

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And to finish off this update....... :D

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

I am sure that you will be in the Driver's seat on the Wheel Horse Gut but which helper has to ride in the barrel? Also who has the broom and bucket duty?

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On 25/03/2016 at 8:12 PM, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

I am sure that you will be in the Driver's seat on the Wheel Horse Gut but which helper has to ride in the barrel? Also who has the broom and bucket duty?

 

I'm sure we will find someone small enough (and with no sense of smell) to ride in the barrel :D

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Evening guy's, here's the last and final update on the Project Horse Gut story..

 

As some of you will know Nigel and I got an offer we just couldn't refuse.... So she went off to a new home..

 

Loaded in the trailer... The poo trailer was taken on a second trip before you all wonder how it was fitted in :)

 

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I can't sing, so I won't finish on a song... So let's finish with a video instead...   Bye bye Horse Gut, it's been fun and a good laugh..

 

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Well I see you have money for your next project , but you left out the story about Poo power. Being a nosy Yank , I will always wonder about Poo Power. Please let me know. 

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nigel
13 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Well I see you have money for your next project , but you left out the story about Poo power. Being a nosy Yank , I will always wonder about Poo Power. Please let me know. 

Hi Jim we always had in mind making a poo poo collector to go behind horsegut we have lots of posh women around here with horses and always thought one of these yummy mummy's would buy it, when it went for sale,now the poo poo drive stickers were just Ian and mines twist on uni drive it's our sad Brit sense of humour:D :UK:

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Retired Wrencher

As always you two, Taking junk turning into something usable and looking like it is original. Sneak peek of what is next>>>>>>>>>

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Nigel and Ian perhaps you chaps would have a bit of luck with the posh women and their  horses by doing a bit of spiffing up. You know shave , haircut , cleaning all the grease off and wearing you best pub crawling clothes when you are trying to sell your marvelous tractors. As always we colonists will be waiting for the next Wheelhorse makeover.

Best Regards

Jim  

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