Too many projects, lets get them done. Watch as James works on everything from custom cars, to tractors, to home renovations, car shows and so much more. Follow along as he learns and then shows what can be done. Welding, grinding, painting, fabrication and more.
mail to; 6128 Seven Lakes West, West End NC, 27376
Пікірлер
My lever for the 7speed is doing the same thing how'd you end up fixing that for it to work mine has the same play yours has not grabbing
I'm not really familiar with them but it seems like it's more of a range control which will allow the pulleys to move to a certain point no further. So going to the 7th speed actually just eliminates all limitations on the range. That's how it appears to be to me anyways. So I've disconnected mine and now I'm getting the engine back in so I can take it for a test drive and see if that is indeed the case. I'll let you know in the next video how that works out. Thanks for watching
Finally someone has made a video of flipping the front axle! Great video, im about to do the same on my wizard
Awesome, love to see it when you get it down. Episode 3 of this same build is a close up look at pulley swaps. I'm trying to show more of the steps and not just rush to the finished project, thanks for watching.
The flywheel fins are more for engine cooling!! If the flywheel shroud and all the tins, that should have been around the cylinder heads, were on it, the air is forced around cylinders to keep them cool. If they are not going back on, watch for engine overheat issues.
Great point. I need the clearance for the front tire, so maybe I spread the front axle wider to get more clearance, or possibly look at an electric cooling fan under the hood to help create air movement around the cylinder head. Appreciate the insight. All these details will make it a better build in the end.
Hi, that's not actually a "6 speed" it's a variable speed drive. I noticed you said "6 speed" in previous vid. You said the gears/shifter was loose, or not going into gear.
Yes it certainly seems that way. I made the comment walking around the tractor for the first time and noticing it said 6 speed on the right side of the seat with a shift controller. But yes, turns out that was more of a speed control of some sort, best I can tell. The shaft was slipping anyways and didn't make any difference when I drove it. It's been cut out now. Thanks for the comment, certainly love and interaction.
I see you had a productive weekend
Awesome
Cooll🎉
Thanks, appreciate you watching
Name it The Big Bad Earl!
Definitely has a good ring to it, thanks for the comment.
Wow, such great results, quickly too, looks great.
Thank you!