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Ransomes rsld land wheel shaft!
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4919792" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Getting there David. Not much happening with mine right now and not much prospect in the near future. Not much prospect of any spring work in this area either with all these beasts and mini beasts. Would be a good thing for a lot of the car drivers round here to have their cars taken off them on the first of December and get them back on the first of April. </p><p>Is that a marker you have on the drawbar? Have all the bits to put a disc on similar to a high cut plough for mine. Can’t get my head round running with the wheel tight to the furrow wall. Ok for running a bit off but difficult for putting a bit on. </p><p>Have all the raw materials to make the levelling screw into acme thread - even got a brand new 22mm pilot bored uj for £15. Local farm machinery dealer wanted £62 for just one Walterscheid yoke. </p><p>Looks as though you are missing the diagonal stay bar that goes across over the top of the beams just in front of the front mouldboard stay. Have a square bar for mine which I intend to put a weight carrier on and extend out to land beyond the back body to incorporate a second wheel for finishing. Have the wheel and cast boss. </p><p>Managed to get the landsides machined and fabricated. Still unsure what to do with the pressed wheel but do not relish the open side to it. Have another wheel which I can cut the centre out of but it’s finding an easy way to put them together without making something ungainly. </p><p>Just toying with putting brackets on the frame to slip a 9 hole drawbar through so that I can pick it up on the 3 point linkage. Just getting the profiles cut and folded ready for a modified weight frame for the front of the tractor. </p><p>All good fun but no spare time. Just waiting to go into hospital which won’t help the cause either but then that’s a problem for another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4919792, member: 30002"] Getting there David. Not much happening with mine right now and not much prospect in the near future. Not much prospect of any spring work in this area either with all these beasts and mini beasts. Would be a good thing for a lot of the car drivers round here to have their cars taken off them on the first of December and get them back on the first of April. Is that a marker you have on the drawbar? Have all the bits to put a disc on similar to a high cut plough for mine. Can’t get my head round running with the wheel tight to the furrow wall. Ok for running a bit off but difficult for putting a bit on. Have all the raw materials to make the levelling screw into acme thread - even got a brand new 22mm pilot bored uj for £15. Local farm machinery dealer wanted £62 for just one Walterscheid yoke. Looks as though you are missing the diagonal stay bar that goes across over the top of the beams just in front of the front mouldboard stay. Have a square bar for mine which I intend to put a weight carrier on and extend out to land beyond the back body to incorporate a second wheel for finishing. Have the wheel and cast boss. Managed to get the landsides machined and fabricated. Still unsure what to do with the pressed wheel but do not relish the open side to it. Have another wheel which I can cut the centre out of but it’s finding an easy way to put them together without making something ungainly. Just toying with putting brackets on the frame to slip a 9 hole drawbar through so that I can pick it up on the 3 point linkage. Just getting the profiles cut and folded ready for a modified weight frame for the front of the tractor. All good fun but no spare time. Just waiting to go into hospital which won’t help the cause either but then that’s a problem for another day. [/QUOTE]
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