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Old 06-25-2013, 02:16 PM
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Hi mike,why not just use a pto drive set up , but this may end up being a cool change , & thank you for your service,one vetran to another.
yeah, I thought about that as well, and came close to building a 3 point set up, but i started think and thought this setup would be cool, and something you don't see everyday. I first thought about putting the motor in front but then I wasn't sure if the hydrostat would operate turning in the opposite direction and if it did I'd still have to flip the ring gear, I guess this is what you get when you have plenty of time on your hands, LOL. I'll post up some more picture as the project progresses, I still have to fit the hood and then tear down and paint.
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Nice project, and if you have all the stuff - why not?

What's the word on those China made diesels? I have seen a couple re-powers with them and when they go on sale they are tempting for the price...
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Nice project, and if you have all the stuff - why not?

What's the word on those China made diesels? I have seen a couple re-powers with them and when they go on sale they are tempting for the price...
I've had good luck out of them, couple years back I put one on a motorcycle, used a centrifugal clutch (kinda like a snowmobile), fast as I could get it was 52 mph, but it would get 118 mpg. it was great for around town driving. I still have the bike, just due to some health problems I don't ride much anymore.
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Old 06-27-2013, 12:24 PM
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We need more pics Mike!
Got a little more done, here's some more pictures to those that wanna see, please forgive my welding, I can weld good enough to keep things together but it sure ain't pretty. we had a big storm here last night and the power went out so I got to use the tractor for the 1st time, everything seemed to work just fine, it powered everything in the house, I could hear a strain when the A/C kicked on though, but it worked.

















got a few little odds and ends to take care of, then tear down and paint. then I guess it will sit in the barn till needed.
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Wow that is a lot of custom. I kinda like it. I was thinking of doing something similar wit a gear drive cub but making it a pto setup and maybe putting the generator unit under the tractor or something similar. Are you going to do anything to help keep the engine out of the eliments in case its raining or something?
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Wow that is a lot of custom. I kinda like it. I was thinking of doing something similar wit a gear drive cub but making it a pto setup and maybe putting the generator unit under the tractor or something similar. Are you going to do anything to help keep the engine out of the eliments in case its raining or something?
Not really, the diesel's have nothing on them that will it will hurt if they get wet, one of the reasons I decided on the diesel. I put the generator under the hood to protect it from the weather.
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Mike, I also like it. It will look great painted. That would be great at deer hunting camp. I could see it now, cold beer, lights,tunes. Can't wait to see it done.
Also , thanks for your service and hope you regain your health. Chris
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Very COOL and you got to test it. Job well done.
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Mike, I also like it. It will look great painted. That would be great at deer hunting camp. I could see it now, cold beer, lights,tunes. Can't wait to see it done.
Also , thanks for your service and hope you regain your health. Chris
thanks all for the encouragement, if I can get a few years worth of service outta this thing I'll be happy, its a china diesel and a china generator head so you never know. and thanks for the well wishes for my service and health, it means alot.
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