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Re: Peterbilt 357 (snochaser's work in progress)
Nathan, here's a link http://www.muggyweld.com/super1.html I have had good luck with it just takes some time to get the hang of it. Thanks for the compliments.
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trailer looks good ben the skidder look good on the trailer, looking forward to see a video
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Thanks Bucshott
I managed to get the wrong linear actuator per the company, so it'll probably be another 2 to 2-1/2 weeks till I get it to break down remotely. So I rigged it to work, so I could pull it around. The trailer "sags" in the front for now but won't once it's hooked up properly. I hope to build a flip/tag axle also. Lou- will your Deere log loader fit on here? http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...h_PC160423.jpg Ben |
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I managed to get my linear actuator. It works nicely I must say but it isn't going to be strong enough to do the job. I think I'm going to try a small gear motor I have. Video below (the alarm in the background is a truck backing up at the firehouse)
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...3-33-56_31.jpg Ben |
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The trailer looks great Ben and nice rims on the truck as well.:D
Travis |
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Thanks Travis. I was very pleased when it worked as well as it did. Hope my gear motor idea works even better.
Ben |
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Those new stacks make a great addition Ben!
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Nice! Lovin that lowboy. Truck is good too. Post some photos of that beaver tail you mentioned - please.
Nice clean workmanship! Stacks and rims are some real nice bling! Izzy |
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Thanks Guys.
Izzy, when I mentioned the beaver tail, I was talking about the rear frame portion of tractor, not the rear of the lowboy. I believe the lowboy may become scrap, unless I make it static (no removable neck) it's just not working the way I want it to and still look good. The cab is undergoing a make over along with some other items, new paint (didn't care for the original fit and finish of the body filler that was performed before I purchased it) and my paint job afterwards. So I've got a lot to accomplish in a month before Brookville with three different builds/refurbish projects. Ben |
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Off topic but looks like you have a shop full of nice tools ! The truck and trailer are coming along nice to
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Thanks. The tools are a big part of my side business.
Ben |
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Welp I managed to screw up my paint scheme, painted the opposite of what I wanted to do. I guess we'll see what it looks like and go from there.
Ben |
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It's a love hate relationship with the paint!!!!! A total different color now! What a pain!
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Here's my belly dump I finished a few months back, still refining the tractor. Hopefully I will be done with the lowboy and 357 by the time Indy rolls around.
http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/trailer4.jpg http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/trailer3.jpg http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/trailer2.jpg http://i928.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/trailer1.jpg Ben |
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Nice!
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Wow trailer looks great!
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great job on the trailer and the pete update is sweet with those stacks
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That's on good looking bottom dump. The details you added to really make it stand out.
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