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Location: Plymouth NH
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Well, I got a bit more done this last weekend. Not as much as I had hoped, but still plenty.
Saturday morning I went down and helped cut the nuts off a frog. That's railroad speak I guess for part of the rail switching mechanism. I volunteer down at the Abilene and Smokey Valley Railroad, and we were laying another track and switch to the barn. ![]() Back home I started to put the chassis together. ![]() Sunday morning I rolled it into the shop to clean up the frame rails some: ![]() Then my little helper and I set the motor in: ![]() I still need to move the front crossmember ahead a scosh and get a set of rear u-bolts. ![]() That's all for now. |
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Looks good, your making some fast progress...brakes and everything.
Good feeling to have helper, definite bonding moment. I think it would be hard to know where to spend my time, car or the train. Maybe a train race? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIB6b...eature=channel Keep up the good work. Last edited by KCTA Chris; 11-01-2010 at 11:02 AM. Reason: link |
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neat, jay. really neat.
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wow.
91 views and only 2 comments from my close friends. no love on the fordbarn for me. |
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What do you have in mind for a body?
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Now taking donations of money, parts or both. Inquire via PM. Last edited by D-Russ; 12-21-2010 at 11:07 AM. |
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i like your speedster im building one also when the weather and health permits. i like how u used parts from old farm machinery waste not want not im useing the grill and hood assembly from a 1948 massey fergusion tractor on mine it has to be shortened and modified a little but a speedster is for fun i love em keep up the good work and keep the help happy i use my grandchildren to help me its good for them to do something besides tv and x boxes or whatever they play inside thanks and all have a merry christmas and a wonderfull new year!!!!!
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Nice wood work. Like the found object approach! Work with what you have, more fun.
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She just don't have the appetite For gas somehow, And Dad, I got four carburetors Hooked up on it now. I tried to hook another To see if I'd do a little good, But ain't no place to put it 'Less I perforate the hood. Wanted, lower side sections of 32 radiator cowl. |
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Hey...wait a minute. I thought this kinda stuff belonged on the HAMB!!
![]() Just Keeding! I'm a Keeder! ![]() Awesome work so far. I'm envious!! Is the motor stock?
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LOL I'm still drooling over that steam engine. I think you should design a steam engine body to go on your frame! You could have the best of both worlds!
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Maybe something like this:
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Jay... I think your setting us up for a surprise, a riveted body from railroad boilerplate? Or building one of those Ford powered rail service car.
Cow catcher's are cool. |
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Nice locomotive. My Dad's currently restoring a 1928 Pullman car. Back in the 1930's both of my Grandfathers worked in a N & W owned coal mine. They were good friends and they worked in different sections back in the handloading days. They had to lay their own track to their section. They could only get 6 inch frog bolts to bolt the track together which was hard to do being so short. Eight inch frog bolts were a luxury. My paternal GF sent my maternal GF a bag of 8" bolts that he had hidden in the mine, thoroughly upsetting his own brother in law and cementing a friendship that lasted a lifetime.
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What goodies are you planning on for the motor? -YB
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Feel the love, 90 people are interested and I am sure would like you to keep posting and show photos of your progress.. The quality time between you and your helper is something to cherish as it can not be bought at any price, from your avatar her face says it all! From your sketch the rear looks like a pickup box? I like the concept of an "open cab" pickup...do you plan any engine mods or just a light weight speedster... Make sure your seat can adjust so a certain helper's legs can reach the pedals!!! Kool start, keep updates coming most people will not respond unless they have something to say , that has never stopped me or a politician! My dad always said " the way to tell if a canidate is lying, is to see if his lips are moving" LOL
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Right now, just keep it running. But eventually I'd like a higher compression head, cam. Just mild stuff. Yep. That's the plan also, make the seat very adjustable so the girls can bop around the yard with it. |
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Ok. I got it running and driving this weekend:
![]() It runs great. Starts right up. ![]() I need a leather bomber hat and some goggles. Maybe some brakes too. and a seat. |
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Congrats - looks like fun!
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brakes are a good thing
![]() " I build my cars to go, not to stop!!" Ettore Buggatti |
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Put plywood floors in for safty! Then build a wooden bench with a back rest and drive the heck out of it!!!
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