Hi newtothis40gmailcom, We don't have anything on paper but we do have this video that gives all (most) of the dimensions. ruclips.net/video/5rlKaj95VOM/видео.html Hoe that helps. ☺ Thanks Andrew
If you could provide the information on where you obtained the axle stubs, hubs, pivot bushings, tires, wheels and other components for building the main part of the undercarriage, it would be helpful and appreciated.
Hi Dennis, It's all in Episode 9 and the wheels, tires and axel stubs are listed the description. All the metal came from a local metal shop and I had them cut it for me. They have better cutting tools than we do. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Andrew
@@LivingtheNorthernLife Thanks Andrew for replying with the info. I understand the majority of what you did in constructing the walking beam axle. The main reason for my question however, was how you constructed the pivot point of the walking beam where it hooks to the main frame of the undercarriage. Are there bushings or bearings of some sort so the walking beam doesn't bind and wear during use and being exposed to the elements? or did you just use a piece of pipe and bolt to make the pivot point with a grease zerk for lube? Thanks again for the info.
Sorry about that. We only get to my stepfathers place on Saturdays and we didn't want to get into any debt to build it. It did take a long time to build it that's for sure. Andrew
The paint really makes it pop. Nice job.
Thank you!
Experience is the best teacher always. Trailer looks like a great addition for so many chores well done.
For sure!!!
It has been a lot of fun that's for sure :)
buena experiencia voy ha hacer unoo muchas felicitacionesss amigoo
Thanks you!
It was a lot of fun building and we're not done yet!
Awesome job....i want to make the exact trailer but with expanded metal instead of plate..just for hauling wood
That’s a great idea.
We’re planning on moving gravel around with it when we get a bigger quad/side by side to pull that much weight around.
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Cheers
Welcome aboard!
That was quite a Smoke Show lighting the tires up on the GMC truck! hehehe
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Andrew
Amazing build!! Do you have plans available?
Hi newtothis40gmailcom,
We don't have anything on paper but we do have this video that gives all (most) of the dimensions.
ruclips.net/video/5rlKaj95VOM/видео.html
Hoe that helps. ☺
Thanks
Andrew
If you could provide the information on where you obtained the axle stubs, hubs, pivot bushings, tires, wheels and other components for building the main part of the undercarriage, it would be helpful and appreciated.
Hi Dennis,
It's all in Episode 9 and the wheels, tires and axel stubs are listed the description.
All the metal came from a local metal shop and I had them cut it for me.
They have better cutting tools than we do.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Andrew
@@LivingtheNorthernLife Thanks Andrew for replying with the info. I understand the majority of what you did in constructing the walking beam axle. The main reason for my question however, was how you constructed the pivot point of the walking beam where it hooks to the main frame of the undercarriage. Are there bushings or bearings of some sort so the walking beam doesn't bind and wear during use and being exposed to the elements? or did you just use a piece of pipe and bolt to make the pivot point with a grease zerk for lube? Thanks again for the info.
you guys are slow as hell.
Sorry about that.
We only get to my stepfathers place on Saturdays and we didn't want to get into any debt to build it.
It did take a long time to build it that's for sure.
Andrew