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Old 16th February 2013, 07:58 AM
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Just a bit curious as to what engine you've got. I've got an 8ton aveling with a diff currently in bits if you want to measure mine up or if you want any pics.
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Old 16th February 2013, 06:35 PM
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Ive got a ruston proctor portable. Which im turning into a self moving portable/traction engine. I inteed to use a set of aveling rolls, for the rear drive wheels. WHICH I HAVE and the plan is to come of the crankshaft at the FRONT of the engine, with a big chain down to the backend and thats where I NEED SOME HELP. sorting out the gear arrangement. As i dont know where to start.

The work ive done on her uptp now... ive had to make YES MAKE MYSELF...

ANEW FIREBOX RIVERTED

A NEW THROATPLATE

A FRONT TUBEPLATE

NEW HORNPLATES THESE ARE NOW LONGER TO ALLOW FOR THE AXLE AND GEAR SHAFTS

STEERING BRACKETS

REPLACED LOADS OF RIVERTS

OH AND AFAIR FEW VISITS FOR THE CODED WELDER

I am going to make this look RIGHT. So if anyone could give me a hand to sort these gear/ drive mechanism.
I would be very greatfull.
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