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Grani,

Thanks just the side I needed

regards Frans

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I bought some Roadless decals for my blue from Roadless Ltd.
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Grani wrote:[The heavyest duty is to transport my boat to the sea. The total weight of boat, trailer and tractor is 11,5 tons so it´s coming a lot of smoke in a slope.
I just towed my boat home, the season is over for this time. I have to repair the boats engine during the winter. It is a six cylinder Ford 590 E.
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Hey Grani, which is the (house)boat and which is the home?????? :D

Good luck and prosperity to you! ;) Good pics !
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Boat

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Hi Grani,
How far must you tow your boat from the sea? It's nice to live by the sea. It looks like a nice boat too.
All the best,
Ben

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Bensdexta wrote:Hi Grani,
How far must you tow your boat from the sea? It's nice to live by the sea. It looks like a nice boat too.
All the best,
Ben
It is 18km one way. Thanks, it is of my own design and I am wery pleased with it.

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Hello Grani

Your well equipped.
Kind regards, Henk

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I have found a picture of my Roadless´s twinbrother. Only a bit of paintwork and a 590E engine and it would be hard to see the differece. :lol:
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Hi Grani
You have a great tractor. With the 6 cylinder engine, I bet it is a very capable machine.
Fantastic pics from show.
Robert

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Grani wrote:
henk wrote:It's a beayty Grani, :thumbs:

I haven't seen the cab before. It look nice. Was is on the tractor when it was new?
Thanks.
I think so because the fenders are positioned 12 cm wider (and the wheels turned over) to get more space for the hydraulic tank inside the right fender. This modification was done in Finland by the loader manufacturer. The cab is as wide as the fenders. The loader is a 63 model as well. I have removed the balance weight from the rear and installed the normal agri 3 poit lift and a hitch hook instead. (hope you understand what I mean) The new length of the tractor gives the extra weight needed at the rear.
This solves the cab mystery, it has been put there by the loader manufacturer in some kind of serial production. (2 anyway)

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Hello Grani,

That was the first thing I looked at. The only different is the under section. I think your right about the manufacturer of the cab.
Kind regards, Henk

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henk wrote:Hello Grani,

That was the first thing I looked at. The only different is the under section. I think your right about the manufacturer of the cab.
Yes, and I can se a bit of fabric thats hanging down on the loaderframe, mine is of tin plate but I think the fabric is original.

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Awesome tractor!!

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Today I found an invitation in my mailbox. I am invited with my Roadless to the 90th anniversary of Roadless Traction. :lol:
It says: Bring your Roadless tractor and plough or tractor only for static display. :thumbs: Return slip to express interest. It shoud take me 3 days and 16h to drive without any stop the 2630km trip, and then home again of course.:scratchhead: It is the thought that count´s. :wink:

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Grani,
That must be one heck of a frame on your boat hauler, you said the boat weighs in at 6 tons, and it's only a single axle trailer. How's it made?
See ya
Mark

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Mark wrote:Grani,
That must be one heck of a frame on your boat hauler, you said the boat weighs in at 6 tons, and it's only a single axle trailer. How's it made?
It is made of three H beams welded together. One to the front with the hitchfastening and the two other on each side of the keel under the boat. The beams are 160mm*330mm so the strength is not a problem. It has a dollyjack to lift the front of the boat and then it i possible to pull the hauler forward to access the hull för service. On the pictures that i done.
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It allso has a hydraulic steering that is wery usefull in tight turns.
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Grani
2 questions.
Is that a bow thruster on the front of the boat,
and is the hydraulic steering on the boat trailer operated manually from the tractor.

NICE tractor, NICE trailer, NICE boat. :beer:
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Kiwi Kev wrote:Grani
2 questions.
Is that a bow thruster on the front of the boat,
and is the hydraulic steering on the boat trailer operated manually from the tractor.

NICE tractor, NICE trailer, NICE boat. :beer:
Kiwi Kev
Yes and it is hydraulic and the hydraulic motor is in the middle of the tunnel with the screw directly on the output shaft. (my design)
Yes the steering is operated by a lever under the seat. I had to change the pressure valve on the tractor to the newer one to keep up a continous high pressure for the steering.
3*thanks.

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Trailer

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Grani,
Does the boat's keel fit down the gap between the two outer H beams?
Looks like a clever design,
Happy New Year,
Ben

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Bensdexta wrote:Grani,
Does the boat's keel fit down the gap between the two outer H beams?
Looks like a clever design,
Happy New Year,
Ben
Yes it fit´s and that´s why the trailer has to be pulled forvard when painting the keel.

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Kev,
I was sitting here wondering the same thing about the bow thruster.
I guess great mines think alike.

Grani,
That is a sophisticated trailer with the steering mechanism set up that way, nice boat. How far out into sea do you take it?
See ya
Mark

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Is it all covered in snow now!?
It is not the time for boat maintenance! :?:
Ben

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Mark wrote:Kev,
I was sitting here wondering the same thing about the bow thruster.
I guess great mines think alike.

Grani,
That is a sophisticated trailer with the steering mechanism set up that way, nice boat. How far out into sea do you take it?
I don´t take the trailer in the water, a lift the boat with a crane.

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What speed does she do?

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Grani wrote:
Grani wrote:[The heaviest duty is to transport my boat to the sea. The total weight of boat, trailer and tractor is 11,5 tons so it´s coming a lot of smoke in a slope.
I just towed my boat home, the season is over for this time. I have to repair the boats engine during the winter. It is a six cylinder Ford 590 E.
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Grani,
I meant to ask "What speed does she do on the 590E?"
Thanks,
Ben

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Grani,

How much rpm (min. and max.) does the 590e runs in your tractor? And in your boat?
Best regards,
Pascal

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