Was good enough once
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Was good enough once
Come on guys RELOAD some of the stuff you had on the old site. That is what got me here and I'd love to see some more of it. Don't want to rewrite the article - then just post the pictures. You know you still have them somewhere. PLEASE.
Shady
Shady
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- First and Last Name: Matthew Spinazzola
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Re: Was good enough once
I'd like to see some pics of articulated tractors. I would like to build one one day, and the pics do inspire.
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Re: Was good enough once
Matt, here's a picture of "Artie", the articulated that I built.
Also, if you'd like to read about the build, you can find all the information here:
http://www.cubcadetman.com/content/inde ... &Itemid=55
Good luck with your build. It's a lot of work but worth it.
Also, if you'd like to read about the build, you can find all the information here:
http://www.cubcadetman.com/content/inde ... &Itemid=55
Good luck with your build. It's a lot of work but worth it.
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Re: Was good enough once
THERE YOU GO. That is a real beauty. Thank you for taking the time to re post it.
Shady
Shady
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Re: Was good enough once
I liked the write up of your build. It got the ideas flowing. I've been collecting 82 series parts for a little while and I think I have enough to start mocking one up. I have been putting some thought into the frame pivot. I wanted to fabricate it from scratch, but I think a trailer ball and tongue may be the simplest answer.
- Farmallgray
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Re: Was good enough once
Matt,
I have seen where guys have used 3 point hitch balls too.
I have seen where guys have used 3 point hitch balls too.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
- sblunier
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Re: Was good enough once
The hitch ball is a very big and unsightly way to accomplish the articulated joint, but it is "pre-made". Todd's suggestion of 3pt. hitch parts (available at Farm & Fleet and TSC) makes for a much closer scaled and authentic looking pivot joint.
- J Hayes
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I saw somewhere where a guy used an axle hub and welded two flat plates to form a pin style hitch joint . Keeps all four wheels in contact with the ground evenly
My mind wants a Divorce ?? .
- Farmallgray
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Re: Was good enough once
Here are a some pics I had saved. I don't remember who they belonged to though.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray
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Re: Was good enough once
That 8288 super cub is what I hope my project would turn out like. I am still thinking about what type of joint to use. I am gonna make a small model of the joint with some tie rod ends just to see how much "twist" there is in it. If I don't like it I will go with a wheel bearing/spindle type set-up.
This video shows how the joint works. It is really simple. Oscillation is limited though, where a bearing/spindle is not.
http://www.hamm.eu/en/technologien/3k-knickgelenk/
This video shows how the joint works. It is really simple. Oscillation is limited though, where a bearing/spindle is not.
http://www.hamm.eu/en/technologien/3k-knickgelenk/
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Re: Was good enough once
Well, It has officially begun. I stripped the front frame and started mocking up the tractor to play around with different wheel bases. It takes a bit of imagination to picture what it will look like at this point, but I think I got the wheel base. It has a 54" wheel base in the pic.
I have another project tractor that has a Mitsubishi 3le diesel engine in it. I will be using that tractor for this project.
I have another project tractor that has a Mitsubishi 3le diesel engine in it. I will be using that tractor for this project.
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Re: Was good enough once
Here's CubZilla, some of the guys will remember it from the other site.
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