Round Hood Tricycle Project
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05 Feb 2020 10:24 - 05 Feb 2020 10:26 #1
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Started on this yesterday. Will get some pics in here soon.
If it turns out the way I'm thinking it's gonna be awesome.
If it turns out the way I'm thinking it's gonna be awesome.
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06 Feb 2020 11:59 #2
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This is coming along nicely. So far there are no tractor modifications at all in the design. I am hoping that this will be a 15 minute install, no cutting, no welding, and will be able to be put back original just as fast and easy. Removal is 2 nuts and 1 bolt for the pin, installation is 1 nut and 2 bolts. I like easy, easy is good lol.
The main bearings will be here for them tomorrow, then I can move on.
The main bearings will be here for them tomorrow, then I can move on.
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07 Feb 2020 16:03 #3
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I didn't realize the bearing specs, I just saw that it fit well where I wanted to put it...
Bore Size: 1 Inch
Static Load Rating: 1800 lbs
Dynamic Load Rating: 3100 lbs
Material: Cast Iron
Max RPM: 3400
Well I guess it will never wear out where it's being used now.
Bore Size: 1 Inch
Static Load Rating: 1800 lbs
Dynamic Load Rating: 3100 lbs
Material: Cast Iron
Max RPM: 3400
Well I guess it will never wear out where it's being used now.
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07 Feb 2020 17:52 #4
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All that's left to figure is the steering.
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12 Feb 2020 17:14 #5
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I had to end up cutting the rear pin bracket, there just wasn't enough room in there. Where it is cut between the pin bolt and pin hole will make it easy to put back on in the future if need be. The pin bolt lines it right back up.
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12 Feb 2020 17:18 #6
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I have 1 more steering joint coming in the morning then I think can finish up the steering. There's plenty of room in there now.
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13 Feb 2020 17:42 #7
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This has been quite the experience... The steering geometry is perfect if I can just keep the joints away from other things. Every piece that moves causes something else to hit somewhere.
I have the left turn done with the links having about 1/16" clearance at full turn. The right turn needs about 1/16" more clearance but I think I can get that tomorrow, waiting on some nylock jam nuts that will give a little more room in the one spot that I need it. I spent about 2 hours building the main tricycle part and over 20 hours so far getting rod clearance right lol.
These are pics of the good side.
I have the left turn done with the links having about 1/16" clearance at full turn. The right turn needs about 1/16" more clearance but I think I can get that tomorrow, waiting on some nylock jam nuts that will give a little more room in the one spot that I need it. I spent about 2 hours building the main tricycle part and over 20 hours so far getting rod clearance right lol.
These are pics of the good side.
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13 Feb 2020 17:43 #8
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These are the pics of the last 2 clearance issues.
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16 Feb 2020 23:28 #9
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1973 No Name 16
1973 Automatic 14
1966 856
1966 f100
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It’s a good thing we all got an A back in high school geometry right? That was sure fun trying to get that to work lol. Looking good.
1973 No Name 16
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19 Feb 2020 17:43 - 19 Feb 2020 17:43 #10
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That was a long time ago for me Justin, 1975 or so.
The 6" wheels showed today, the Deestone tri ribs are on them and now I have even less room lol. They will be great for larger tractors but a squeeze on this one. What can I say, I'm a glutton for punishment.
The 6" wheels showed today, the Deestone tri ribs are on them and now I have even less room lol. They will be great for larger tractors but a squeeze on this one. What can I say, I'm a glutton for punishment.
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