Mud Mower 101= How to Build a Adjustable Tie Rod pt2 (The Build)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I do the fabrication of the adjustable tie-rod for my offroad mud mower. So hope you enjoy the build and thanks for watching.
rod ends are from - QS Components
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My old cub cadet will never get out of the garage with all these cool mods I need to do now. Thanks for the vid.
Thanks Robert.
Just stay focused and you'll get it done.
Good job , I done the same thing to my LT2000 all terrain mower . Welcome to the community.
Thanks man.
Great video! Makes a quality build look easy.
Hey, thanks for watching and commenting. If this is the Mark that I meet over the past summer (oak plywood) can you get a hold of me if you still got my number since I lost your number. Thanks, hope you get this and I hear from you.
@@muddstir Will do. Last number I have ends in 601. I texted you a couple of times a while back but got no response. Is that the right number? I'll try again.
Good video man, I like the acutal footage of building the parts, and I like that its sped up so I dont get bored. Looking forward to the rest of your steering reinforcement vids, I like the super high quality way you address problems
Thanks man. Im a firm believer in "if your going to build something put a little time and effort into it and try not to cut corners." But I also go into every build with the mindset of "the first one is always a prototype". Thanks for the video input too.
Great work buddy I can see why your mowers rip you out some super beefy parts in them
Thanks again Tampa.
This is so cool how you edit your videos bud
Thanks Tampa.
I'll tell ya, it takes twice as long to build it while you try and record every step.
A-arms next?
Someday I have a plan to do a how to series on mounting / building a-arms. It all depends on whether I end up moving, for how long that someday takes to get here.
Moto4 Life, thanks for watching.
@@muddstir yes sir your welcome. I know about someday and hate say that never comes. just being honest. i stopped saying it and just say soon haha people hold ya to it and soon it's done. pro tip 00001. have a great day, peace out
unfortunately this won't work on my murray, but it will on my brothers craftsman, his wheelhorse b80 and I think my 76 suburban
Your right, this set up may not work on all mowers. There maybe some options to make it work, like completely modify the spindles with a new steering arm or modify the axle beam to fit different spindles.