Well, I am back to my bent radius arms. A while back I asked if anyone had ever straightened theirs, but didn't have any pictures on a host site.
I have setup an album on Photobucket.
Should I straighten those arms or leave them as is and call it character?
http://s1029.photobucket.com/albums/y35 ... ?start=all
This forum is one of my best tools.
Thanks,
Gene
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You are doing such a great job restoring the tractor I think it would be a shame to leave that much "character" in the radius arms. It would really stand out.
I'm sure they could be sorted but I think you will need a decent size press to get a nice even finish. I'm sure somebody reading will have done a set already and can give good advice.
I'm sure they could be sorted but I think you will need a decent size press to get a nice even finish. I'm sure somebody reading will have done a set already and can give good advice.
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Hi Gene
Firstly I must compliment you on your spotlessly clean work shop, I would be prepared to undergo a heart operation in it.
My radius arms were very similar to those of yours. I took mine to an engineering works who had a press and they pressed them straight bit by bit. It would be useful to have some idea how straight they should be, mine are virtually dead straight. They also straightened my steering rods for me.
Good luck
Mervyn
Firstly I must compliment you on your spotlessly clean work shop, I would be prepared to undergo a heart operation in it.
My radius arms were very similar to those of yours. I took mine to an engineering works who had a press and they pressed them straight bit by bit. It would be useful to have some idea how straight they should be, mine are virtually dead straight. They also straightened my steering rods for me.
Good luck
Mervyn
I had to starighten one of my radius arms.
Not to hard, I used a small 10 ton press and a couple of off cuts of railway line (although anything suitable would do).
It did not actualy require a great deal of pressure to do to be honest and worked very well (well its straight now anyway!)
Not to hard, I used a small 10 ton press and a couple of off cuts of railway line (although anything suitable would do).
It did not actualy require a great deal of pressure to do to be honest and worked very well (well its straight now anyway!)
Mark Russell - 1959 Standard Dexta - Work In Progress!