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Most impressive!
I am very envious for sure.And here I thought a 6X6 would be fine for me. I'm short a few! |
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My KH Beam Hauler got 10x4 and not liking uneven ground much. So i decided this build needed some extra Omf. 10x8. The KH II is all out 10x10 Your 6x6 is going to do just fine. ( All wheel drive is a must this days )
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Here you can see the different width of the axles hole pattern. 2.5 mm x 2 is the diff. in measurement from mid axle to hole centre.
[IMG] IMG_1834 by Bo Wallen, on Flickr[/IMG]I might put in two set of this one down the road. But for now i'll test this setup. [IMG] RearSuspension by Bo Wallen, on Flickr[/IMG]
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The Four Axle Gravel Hauler getting new axles too.
[IMG] IMG_1836 by Bo Wallen, on Flickr[/IMG]When using one steer axle in the rear normal suspension parts is fine. Just added the heavy duty lesu springs with one more blade in it. [IMG] IMG_1835 by Bo Wallen, on Flickr[/IMG]Yes all lesu axles going in here too 8X8 Rocks........
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Oh it will! But you know there's always someone with something bigger, brighter & 'longer' so I was just skiddin' with you!
![]() I am learning everyday about rigs so I looked up on You Tube a truck like you're building and found something I didn't know existed. I watched a bunch of Mercedes Benz Actros SLT with dual front steer (axle added) and that I thought is a kit? Or builder modified? Just a learning experience. ![]() 'Anywho', just when I thought I satisfied my 6WD truck need (bought a CROSS freshly built) and avoided having to build something, now I see the need for a second truck! LOL!!! Does this happen often guys? By the way, I didn't want to hi-jack your thread with any pics or videos... just wanted to drop by and say how impressive THIS is and I blame you now that I see my truck collection will grow. And $$$ more out.
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That's Ok Panther.............Brace yourself for impact.........
![]() I started hang on this forum when it opened. And before that the Garden Trucking forum. Took me a while before i felt ready to make any noise. 2013 i've had one truck a Globe Liner. Now a bit later it's a totally different story..........i'm still married though......... For me this is where i can relax and have fun.....don't need to compete or be better than anyone else just do my thing and learn from other people. If anyone like what i did or came up with i'm happy and that's how i like it. We all need something to do, and i'm sticking to that story.
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What’s the bell crank mounted behind the transmission with linkage running forward? |
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Kent that's my secret weapon......... Good eye there........That linkage comes from a servo to bell crank and goes under to shifting gears........do that explanation make sense ? It's not much room around there and i will hide the ugliness with a toolbox. That's the plan anyway.
Last edited by Bo Wallen; 10-07-2017 at 07:54 PM. |
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