Posted by rlp in Co. on March 16, 2022 at 22:24:27 from (174.212.213.109):
In Reply to: Rip in co. posted by rrman61 on March 16, 2022 at 07:12:58:
Hello rrman61! I have a lathe and I turned down a round aluminium bar just a few thousands larger than the drill stem. The I used a body grinder with a sanding disk. I painted the aluminum bearings black a tapped them into the pipe and then back out again and sanded the shiny spots. Keep doing that till it goes all the way in. It sounds slow, but it really won't take long. Oh I forgot to say that I bored holes for the short axle stubs first. The axle stubs were 2.5 inches diameter and maybe the same length. I drilled them for grease fittings. Use 3/8 plate and bore holes for the axle stubs. I used to sell portable building and used it a lot. I have ramps that fit over the tail roll and it holds up under my backhoe.sorry for the bad picture, it was dark and raining, ha
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