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wallfish
41 minutes ago, pullstart said:

I am not sure if this is funny or dumb.  I have been trying to figure out a shorter hood.  The Commando hood is 4” shorter.  I can drill spot welds and replace the nose!

 

We just gained 4” more leg room!

Use the shorter hood with all the built in character.

Is this going to be a trailer queen? :ychain:

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Pullstart
40 minutes ago, troutbum63 said:

Oh no not a command! Did you get a douner release first?

 

I have no clue what you mean?  :scratchead:

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Pullstart
31 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Use the shorter hood with all the built in character.

Is this going to be a trailer queen? :ychain:

 

No trailer queen... but it’ll get to the shows.  Time permitting, it’ll get stripped and painted up pretty before we load it with coop poop!

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Andy N.

This was just posted a few days ago on FB Marketplace. Wrong color and all, but appropriate to the thread. It's in Lockport, IL if anyone is interested.

 

 

 

 

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953 nut
15 hours ago, pullstart said:

I have been trying to figure out a shorter hood.

:confusion-confused:            Why don't you just move the pivot point forward of the frame a little.    I doubt that any "Purest"  would even notice it on this otherwise unaltered :wh:.      :text-lol:

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31 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:confusion-confused:            Why don't you just move the pivot point forward of the frame a little.    I doubt that any "Purest"  would even notice it on this otherwise unaltered :wh:.      :text-lol:

 

Well you see, I have moved it forward to the point that I’m happy with it.  It’s all about the proportion to the sketch!  :laughing-rofl:

 

Here is some progression with my fancy jig work to see how it moved forward.

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

The color of the bucket jig distracts from the overall scheme, but I personally like the lines of the hood relative to the dump bed...

 

Please paint the bucket Regal Red and resubmit photos for a final grade by the RS brain trust...

 

:ychain:

 

 

Lookin’ great!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Pullstart
5 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

The color of the bucket jig distracts from the overall scheme, but I personally like the lines of the hood relative to the dump bed...

 

Please paint the bucket Regal Red and resubmit photos for a final grade by the RS brain trust...

 

:ychain:

 

 

Lookin’ great!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Oh it’ll get paint.  All of it will get the paint.  I love the way Frank turned out with the patina from years of work and clear over... but this is getting the paint.

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Pullstart

Here you go @SylvanLakeWH!  

 

My Regal Red dump creation!

 

 

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Pullstart

I received my bolts and studs in the mail.  I figured because I’ll have more spacers, I can still run a couple bolts on each hub and these countersunk flat head socket bolts can help to center the adapters on the hub.  I have room for a lot of spacers if needed, running these 3” studs.  The first spacers will have clearance holes to clear the head of a normal bolt.

 

 

 

 

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Tractorhead

whow, quickpaint.. 😂😂😂

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wallfish

How about an old school style cab ?

Thought you were going 2 seater ?

 

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Pullstart
Just now, wallfish said:

How about an old school style cab ?

Thought you were going 2 seater ?

 

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Munster Mobile!  I am doing a 2 seater, just using the WH pan and seat for visual mock-up.  It’ll all change during the build..

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wallfish
24 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 It’ll all change during the build..

They all do! that's the process which makes things work

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Pullstart

I pulled down my first WH frame I ever had, the 502 bones.  I don’t foresee putting Putt Putt back to stock, so this should be all I need to cut and weld the dump truck frame.

 

 

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Pullstart

I stripped the roller parts down and took some measurements.  Surprisingly I won’t need much kick up in the chassis.  The center of the front axle pivot pin is about the same height as the top of the frame at the trans mount!

 

 

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953 nut

How tight a turn can you get with the frame at the centerline of those tall tires?

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Pullstart
46 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

How tight a turn can you get with the frame at the centerline of those tall tires?

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I’ll see shortly...  right now, the 3/4” pegs limit any outward steering.

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Pullstart

Here you go Richard.  I imagine if I move the steering arms and remove the 3/4” pegs, I can have as much scrub as I’d like.

 

 

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Pullstart

Metal work begins...

 

 

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Pullstart

Can’t wait for this chassis to be used again!

 

 

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Pullstart

With the front half of the chassis trimmed up, a 2” spacer clamped between the two assures me that things will come together quite well.  When I weld the two halves together, I’ll push the kickup as far forward as possible to maintain the most leg room.

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Stormin

I definitely like the look of this. :handgestures-thumbup:

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rjg854

:text-yeahthat: Kevin

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Stormin said:

I definitely like the look of this. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

29 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

:text-yeahthat: Kevin

 

 

 

What they wrote...

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