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vpk



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PostSubject: 1966 sears craftsman build   Tue Nov 15, 2011 6:37 pm

Hi guys, im new to this forum and so far have found it awesome!

well i found this 1966 craftsman sitting in some guys backyard he was going to restore it and make it a ride on for his daughter. i picked up this little mower for $50 and a brand new 10hp tecumseh for $60

i was just wondering if anybody has any ideas on how i can make this a good offroading mower my old mower was a massey which i cracked the front axle on and the guy screwed me when he was welding it so i never got it back.

well anyway if you have any ideas let me know the pictures are vague but you can get the general gist of the tractor
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Ford Boi



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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:00 pm

Haha neat little tractor, kinda similar to my very first tractor. Although I am not sure what make mine was, but they have similar frames.

Edit: I also love the seat on your BMX!!
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:29 am

haha thanks i was trying to do some simple mods but idk where to start aha


and thanks its a new seat aha just came out
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:51 pm

anybody got any ideas?
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:06 am

Well, looks like a chain drive unit on the craftsman? Should be able to swap a straight axle and lift it some more using pillow block berings - larger front tires ( weld bolts on the spindle ends for the wider rims).


You could make a new front axle for the massy- get some box steel wide enough,drill a hole in for the swivel , make some spindles from 3/4" bolts , use 3/4" steel nipples for bushings - guarentee itll be stronger then the stock axle.

Im going to build some drop spindles for a couple mod projects from 3/4" bolts i scored from my dad ( retired plumber- has all kinds of stuff) .

You might also want to search for a welder- harbor freight carries a cheeper brand , or invest in a good welder, specially if youre doing plenty of mods....
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:24 pm

yup chain drive things awesome no slip

thanks for the advise im going to look now about lifting it
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Fri Nov 18, 2011 7:53 am

Youll need to extend the chain as well - for some speed changes, you can swap sprockets - TSC carries weld in center sprockets of different sizes.

Id get a larger set of front tires, then base the rear lift on that so it sits level - the front can be lifted by changing the swivel point lower, most times when lifting the front, people use either gas hatch lift shocks or automobile shocks to dampen the side to side motion.
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:02 pm

the wheels are weird they are tubeless and valve less and also have keyways holding them in place i would like to extened the axl;e but have no idea how
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:49 pm

You sure they don't just have old twisted tubes that pulled the stem out of the rim? Or do you have those ancient solid rubber tires? And extending axles is as easy as finding a spare trans with longer axles that fit. (which can be hard lol) Or making some rim spacers. Many different ways. Or wait. You have a chain drive. I think dangeroustoys56 had the idea of the strait axle, which would be best.
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Sat Nov 19, 2011 12:45 pm

Sounds like the wheels on my 70 toro tractor - front wheels were a hard plastic - rear wheels were actually air inflated. At one time i had a set of regular LT sized tires on it .
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Sat Nov 19, 2011 5:14 pm

nope they are the solid rubber tires haha they are heavy as hell and i really need to get a welder any good ideas from harbor freight?
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:43 pm

vpk wrote:
nope they are the solid rubber tires haha they are heavy as hell and i really need to get a welder any good ideas from harbor freight?


Yep those solid tires suck. I had a set of some old front end, I hacked keyways in them and did a burnout on one of my old Rally racers till they caught fire.
I'd say just look for some bigger, normal tires, or even some the same size for starters.
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:16 am

Ford Boi : lol! - i bet that wouldve been a cool video of that burnout.

You could probably get a basic model MIG welder pretty cheep , i would use a better wire- i bot some there for my hobart and welds terrible - more then likely youll need a flux core wire because using a gas kit isnt cheep ( i have the guages and setup for solid core wire - tank is like $250 tho- i just use flux core) .

Or watch sale ads around black friday- might come across a good deal on a decent welder from Northern tools, TSC - places like that.
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:16 pm

i was just looking at some from harbor freight but i dont know which to get a wire one is good?
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PostSubject: Re: 1966 sears craftsman build   Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:33 pm

The wire at Harbor freight is a cheeper brand - id look for a good brand of wire from miller or hobart - it should work in a cheeper brand welder- depending on what size wire you get, you need to get different tip ends also- keep that in mind.
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