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Started on the new rear wheel centers tonight.

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It's almost time for a wire harness.  Wiring is my least favorite part. My Briggs has a 2 wire plug  coming from under the blower housing. I assume it is from the charge coil and one would be accessory power. The other would be for charging,going to the battery side of the solenoid?

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Don't know much about Briggs, but I don't think thats right. I have been wrong before though. The plug would go to a voltage regulator/rectifier. AC into the rectifier, DC out to the battery.  But don't take my word for it.

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ebinmaine

PITA but the best way is to find a machine that uses that engine and get a wiring schematic diagram. 

 

Could be DC wires. Could be one's a kill/ground. Could be neither of those is true. 

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Pullstart
On 4/5/2021 at 7:46 PM, Oldskool said:

Started on the new rear wheel centers tonight.

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How thick is that bad mama jama?

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Oldskool
27 minutes ago, pullstart said:


How thick is that bad mama jama?

In that pic about 3/8". Its thinner now. I should have more pics of it and a rear wheel later today.

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

PITA but the best way is to find a machine that uses that engine and get a wiring schematic diagram. 

 

Could be DC wires. Could be one's a kill/ground. Could be neither of those is true. 

There is a kill wire attached to a stud somewhere near the governor linkages.

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15 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

In that pic about 3/8". Its thinner now. I should have more pics of it and a rear wheel later today.

My wheel centers are 3/8” plate. Figured that much more weight would be good. Be interesting to see what you end up with. Everything else looks great so far.

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Just picked up my new to me wheels.

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The original 8 holes will get welded in. Then these will then  be welded in,ground down. Then drill the new  holes. That keeps the wheels  hub centric. They also give me the wider stance I'm looking for. About 41in. outside egde of tire to outside edge of tire.

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ebinmaine

Good track width

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Oldskool
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Good track width

I know I'm narrower then Colossus but how wide did you end up with that?

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

I know I'm narrower then Colossus but how wide did you end up with that?

You ain't off much. 

 

The top of the rear tires measure 41-1/2" across. 

The front wheels are canted in at the bottom. 

Front tires measure 41-3/4" top, 39-1/2" across the bottom. 

 

The back will get a hair wider when I fill the LH rear tire with appropriate air. 

 

 

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

You ain't off much. 

 

The top of the rear tires measure 41-1/2" across. 

The front wheels are canted in at the bottom. 

Front tires measure 41-3/4" top, 39-1/2" across the bottom. 

 

The back will get a hair wider when I fill the LH rear tire with appropriate air. 

 

 

I was thinking it was wider. Im thinking my fronts will end up center to center   as the back is c to c.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

I was thinking it was wider. Im thinking my fronts will end up center to center   as the back is c to c.

I was thinking in the early stages of going wider so maybe that's why you thought it. 

 

I got to thinking on the bridge situation here. 

I can only go to 42" with my current bridge without major reconstruction. 

Hence the width limit is set. 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I was thinking in the early stages of going wider so maybe that's why you thought it. 

 

I can only go to 42" with my current bridge without major reconstruction. 

Hence the width limit is set. 

 

 

Yes. Thats it.  That's why. I remember the bridge width being an issue. 

 

Wide open spaces here.

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Almost ready to mount a tire.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

spaces here

Other than that it is here too. If'n it don't fit I cut a tree down and problem solved. 

 

That bridge will get redone in 3 or 5 years maybe. 

Be nice to have the Ferg in the forest too.  

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Missing a few steps...

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Oldskool
30 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

Missing a few steps...

Missing some steps??

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DennisThornton
43 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Missing some steps??

And some holes too.  Welding, grinding, sanding...

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17 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

And some holes too.  Welding, grinding, sanding...

Woops. That's so unlike me. I'm ussually caffeine free, I had one of those frappuccinos and just got whirling around in the garage and forgot.

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, Oldskool said:

whirling around in the garage

Excellent mental picture Mike

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, Oldskool said:

Almost ready to mount a tire.

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Hey can you give a short tutorial about how you fill those holes with weld?

 

 

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