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Vladislav

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  1. I planned to provide such a repair but took that task aside for some while.

    The main idea was to drill a hole(s) from the opposit side and hit the dent out with some long pin and a hammer.

    Next weld the holes back.

    My one is of the same kind but aluminium.

    I did that way when fixed cavits on the SS bull bar. Made couple of hills and filed them off, sanded and polished up.

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  2. I'm just interested in how they hook the column back up? I guess there is a coupler(that little red Spicer box) you weld on the shaft once you cut it off the original box? Just curious.

    I'd love to have some kind of steering assist, but I removed my generator many years ago.

    Maybe you need to cut a splined end a steering column's shaft and weld it up back shortening it. Not nice, maybe some different way.

    The installation manual in the pic makes hopes for the best.

    As far as I know there are steering columns of different lengthes (and angles?) depending on B's hood length. Or maybe this one is only for B61?

  3. About 20 years back I was offered to get Bobcat front loader for free. With a broken pump though.

    That time I lived in the city having no land at all. Now the only thing I can do is try to bite my elbow about that moment.

    RandyP, interesting constraction object you deal with. Too wish it will turn out very well.

    I like concrete works. (Like and hate, that gray stuff cost like gold when I need it alot)

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  4. Believe it or not there was a MH offered in Europe with V8 for $45,000.

    Can't believe. Or can if you mean it was nowadays for a nice looking truck.

    Here in Russia there are some hard-living units, maybe 10-20 all over the country, so I keep them in my mind to get a down-broken one by chance.

    Nice looking rig you drive :twothumbsup:

  5. Vlad that's a very good start. Do you have these in a cad drawing?....Are the 6 spokes for heavy rears? I know 5 spokes are considered standard rear...

    Thank you!

    I actually have them not but they exist.

    I ordered full 3D modelling of Mack bogie making measurments off my '45 truck.

    This arrangement could be used for heavy L's, B's and some different models with 24 spokes.

    I planned also to modify 24 into 22 and extend the selection.

    Although the life is going much slower then we want sometimes.

    I put the order to the local scale-building company and try estimated it as not a toy work.

    I agreed depending on the working time required, about 15 days on my mind.

    Then they had a good start that followed long-time bla-bla-bla and so on.

    They were pre-payed by the word.

    There was not just the order of 3D model although they must to realize it in 1:24 by milling machine (original plan) or 3D printing.

    I keep hopes for the future and if I have anything I can put in my hand I'll inform the community for shure.

  6. Don't forget about 20 inches.

    Haven't heard about 20.5's though.

    Just pictures is not the way to go for a correct and detailed 3D model.

    You should make many pictures of a real part fixing it in the front/side projection and make at least general drowing with the most basik measurements.

    That way you'll make designer's life much easier and more and more important increase the final product's quality paying the same $$.

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  7. The spokes for 22 and 24 are definitely different.

    As far as I know (I was told on here, not many other sources for me) 22.5 and 24.5 rims fits in place of 22 and 24.

    I also ordered 3D design of the spoke hubs although earlier version than you need.

    Designer made the work partly but I wait it done above 2 years yet...

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