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Other Interesting Builds / Re: Mutant turtle, snapper mudmower.
« on: September 10, 2022, 01:55:28 am »
Ok, first of all r.i.p. mobile users but this is the way it copied and pasted.
Secondly since some posts were posted on different places on atltf and some ramblings were omitted it might not be 100% clear what is happening here.
The plan as it stands now:
I removed the hydrostatic transmission and replaced it with a peerless 915.
It will be an off road machine but mostly hard pack so I did not lock the diff.
Other than that the transmission has been cleaned and rebuilt with bearing on the axles.
Front pulley is 5 inch, rear is 3.75
Front end will be with suspension but iam not yet committing to anything yet until all current modifications are finished.
Engine will be modified to run slightly faster but more importantly more reliable.
I have removed the governor and the compression release.
Also I want to keep a slightly stock look, I actually could have gone for a Briggs vanguard big block that I have but decided against it for that reason.
I might some day change my mind but for now that is what it is
Secondly since some posts were posted on different places on atltf and some ramblings were omitted it might not be 100% clear what is happening here.
The plan as it stands now:
I removed the hydrostatic transmission and replaced it with a peerless 915.
It will be an off road machine but mostly hard pack so I did not lock the diff.
Other than that the transmission has been cleaned and rebuilt with bearing on the axles.
Front pulley is 5 inch, rear is 3.75
Front end will be with suspension but iam not yet committing to anything yet until all current modifications are finished.
Engine will be modified to run slightly faster but more importantly more reliable.
I have removed the governor and the compression release.
Also I want to keep a slightly stock look, I actually could have gone for a Briggs vanguard big block that I have but decided against it for that reason.
I might some day change my mind but for now that is what it is