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JimmyJam

Has anyone custom built an one-seat sulky? I am trying to figure out some plans to give to my welder.

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ebinmaine

@Stepney

Spenser had one a while back that I've seen pictures of. Never in person.

I seem to remember that being basically a transmission and seat assembly with some sort of bar bolted to the front of it.

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WHX??

Chiming in to follow Jimmy and some ideas for ya. Plan to make one myself someday cept a two seater... We  use them a lot at shows. 

 

This one used to be what we think to be off an old Gravely  b-hind. 

Dan @Achto found it for dirt cheap. He added the basket for small stuff.

Last pic is an old homemade brush hog I am going to try and convert to one. What would be cooler than a sulky with ags! 

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ebinmaine

Jimmy did you have anything in particular in mind to use for a seat? Axles? Footsteps? Stuff like that...

 

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JimmyJam
15 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Jimmy did you have anything in particular in mind to use for a seat? Axles? Footsteps? Stuff like that...

 

 

Axles will be just a straight rod with footrests.

Something similar to pic, but shorter with obviously different hitch setup.

 

 

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WHX??

Looks alot like the one I'm on.... same foot rests. Just a drawbar hitch. After we got it we saw the same ones crop up at show flea markets so they must have been a popular Gravely option. 

Maybe old WH floor boards, some trailer fenders,  little storage box under the seat??? A grab handle for the missus is a must for those sharp turns! :auto-swerve:Cat's meow would be some sort of suspension or what I was thinking a old skool sprung buckboard style seat??? 

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JimmyJam

@WHX24 I like your thinking!!!!!

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Mickwhitt

I'm looking to build a sulky for my two wheeler pedestrian tractor.

Really simple frame, no suspension and fairly chunky turf wheels and tyres.

I will sketch out a bit of a plan but tend to make things up as I go on. 

Mick 

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WHX??

We probably have more fun on these things  than we have a right to! :D

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Stepney

I've had three. Two were built on Gravely frames and had wooden boxes on the rear, looked identical. The third was a 'modified' 867. 

 

 

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JimmyJam

@Stepney Question: What does Gravely's use as a seat support??? Flat thick steel bent? All your pictures have people on them so I can't see.

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Stepney

They were the only photos I could find. The frame was about 1.5" steel pipe with a T at the back for the axle. The seat was suspended off a Z shaped wide tractor seat spring type of arrangement. 

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JimmyJam

@Stepney I kinda thought it was a flat bar steel in a Z formation.

What about this spring type?

 

 

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Stepney
9 minutes ago, JimmyJam said:

@Stepney I kinda thought it was a flat bar steel in a Z formation.

What about this spring type?

 

 

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Now it's been a lot of years butr maybe it actually was C shaped like that. That looks identical to what mine started as. I added the boxes. 

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JimmyJam

@Stepney I like the adding box idea. There's a seat spring for sale, thinking of buying it.

FYI: that sulky pictured is selling for $200 with local pickup about 400 miles away. Hmmm???? Fabricate? or pickup?

Thoughts???

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WHX??

You can kinda see the seat support in this one. I would think you could make a little platform for a RJ/Suburban seat spring tho. Holy crap 200 ?!?!? I think we paid like 40 bucks!

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pacer

Cant be much simpler to adapt this trailer dolly from HF.... :thumbs:

 

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Stepney

I agree. I think I paid 25 bucks for each of mine and they are very simple. I had way more in the tires then I did the units.. A few pieces of steel and black iron pipe, and you'd have one pretty cheap. 

I think I sold mine for 75 each all done over and they were hard to sell. I had more in the tires again.. 

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SylvanLakeWH
32 minutes ago, pacer said:

Cant be much simpler to adapt this trailer dolly from HF.... :thumbs:

 

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That’s not much of a seat...

 

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But seriously, could also use a cheap hand cart as well... :twocents-02cents:

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Achto
2 hours ago, WHX24 said:

I think we paid like 40 bucks!

 

That's exactly how much we paid for that one. Just added a hitch that would work better on a tractor & the box. Had the box on hand & the hitch was made from scraps that I had laying around so total out of pocket $40. I think we saw some of those sulky's for sale at tractor shows for around 50 to 75 bucks.

 

One thing to consider @JimmyJam, a two seater sulky will not take up much more room that a single seater. Here is a pic of one of the two seaters that my dad built. Complete with cup holders and under seat storage,

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I want to build another 2 seater this winter, maybe with a built in cooler under the seat. Still working on the plans.

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MikMacMike
On 12/12/2019 at 3:47 PM, WHX24 said:

You can kinda see the seat support in this one. I would think you could make a little platform for a RJ/Suburban seat spring tho. Holy crap 200 ?!?!? I think we paid like 40 bucks!

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The $200 one I bet had the upgrade.....Beer cooler for a 24?

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