Spoked wheels seem like they would be a real challenge. Getting to be a lost art these days.After WWII lots of Blacksmiths converted tractors front and rear to rubber from steel around here I always admired their skill at cutting off the steel rim and welding on a rubber tire rim and not only tractors but lots of grain wagons got converted also
The hitch is made for it but several parts and pins need to be set different when a mower is hooked up. I'll take pics or make a video when I get it figured out.Sounds like you have to do some re-designing, but it's nothing new to you, CJet. Looks like a fun Mustang GT ragtop you have there! Chick magnet!
DAC
Thats a thick piece of metal you were pounding on.You must of had it red hot..and a very big sledge hammer..!Dad got this 2-point scraper blade with the Farmall Super C that he bought around 40 yrs ago. One of the hitch prongs was bent making it almost impossible to hook up to the tractor. Decided to throw it on the Gator and bring it down to the shop to see if I could straighten it. I still have to test fit but I think I got it and it took about 15-20 minutes to heat and hit it with a sledge hammer a couple of times. I'll bring the Super C down tomorrow and give it a test before I put it back together.
Heated until I was seeing just a very dull red in spots. The sledge is an 8lb'er. It moved easier than I thought it would. I tried once without heat and it was like a big spring. The adjustment are with a lever on top and the back that loosen off enough to disengage the teeth. Pretty easy to adjust and the 2-point hitch on the Super C has tilt from the seat.Thats a thick piece of metal you were pounding on.You must of had it red hot..and a very big sledge hammer..!
That blade looks like it doses it all..pivot and angle.. Not sure how easy it is to adjust ?
That blade looks like it does a great job! Glad your neck is good enough to be able to back up scraping, unless you are back dragging. I expected to see the blade facing toward the tractor.Brought the Super C down and tried the hitch. It slides in and locks good now. Think I will run a flap disc over the prongs and grease them up good. Time to start putting it back together.
I did rotate the blade around so it cuts going forward. The blade can rotate 360° on both horizontal and vertical axis but vertical is limited by the blade hitting the ground.That blade looks like it does a great job! Glad your neck is good enough to be able to back up scraping, unless you are back dragging. I expected to see the blade facing toward the tractor.
I tried to resist rubber necking your junk hidden in the background in the brush, CJet, but I couldn't stand it! Looks like a red '66 Mustang and the white one appears to be a late '80's Fox body?
DAC
I have a 550FT long gravel drive. I have the blade facing in reverse to grade and a truck shock as a top link since I hate being shaken or jarred around so much. The blade in reverse will not dig so hard into the gravel and carefully places the gravel where needed. Once I figured this out, I sold the box blade.I did rotate the blade around so it cuts going forward. The blade can rotate 360° on both horizontal and vertical axis but vertical is limited by the blade hitting the ground.
Normally I keep all of that area cleared of blackberries but the last few years I haven't been getting to it. Those blackberries will grow in so fast they just swallow everything up. Hoping to get at it this year and do a bunch of spraying with Crossbow. There are 4 mustangs in there with 2 more in the shop and dads convertible in the driveway.
Nice, CJet. You can crown whatever need to be graded!I did rotate the blade around so it cuts going forward. The blade can rotate 360° on both horizontal and vertical axis but vertical is limited by the blade hitting the ground.
Normally I keep all of that area cleared of blackberries but the last few years I haven't been getting to it. Those blackberries will grow in so fast they just swallow everything up. Hoping to get at it this year and do a bunch of spraying with Crossbow. There are 4 mustangs in there with 2 more in the shop and dads convertible in the driveway.
Project rich but money and storage poor.Nice, CJet. You can crown whatever need to be graded!
You have been holding out on us the project cars you have!
DAC