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brad7066
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Mar 2022 Location: wisconsin Points: 37 |
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Posted: 28 Mar 2022 at 7:17pm |
I want to drill holes in my bull gears to loose some weight. Is there a certain way it should be done. How many holes can I drill. 1/2 inch drill bit?
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DougG
Orange Level Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Location: Mo Points: 8110 |
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Dang, curious on how much weight you need to lose? I know it can be a close deal -
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81309 |
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steel weighs .28 pounds per cubic inch ... going to take a lot of holes to gain any weight !! ..... thats a 1/2 inch hole about 5 inches deep to get .28 pounds !
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WF owner
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It sounds like a lot of work to save very little weight and there is a possibility of compromising the strength of the gears. There may be a lot of easier places to save weight. A local guy (on here sometimes) has a lot of aluminum on his 200. |
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NEVER green
Orange Level Access Joined: 28 Feb 2013 Location: MN. Points: 7498 |
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Ive seen some pretty big holes in the two poppers gears, looked like 5 inch holes to me. Look at some of the rims they butcher, hardly any thing left.
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2-8050 1-7080 6080 D-19 modelE & A 7040 R50
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brad7066
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a guy i was talking to on facebook sent me pictures of his he was able to loose 40 pounds. trying to pull 6500 it is at 6200 with no one on the seat. not sure if it will be drivable with a 100 lbs on the front. i have cut most of the extra cast off already. cut axles short with weld on hubs. my only options are aluminum rims with i cant afford at the time or lighten something else. thanks for all the comments
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brad7066
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it is very close doug aluminum rims are my only other option. i cant afford 4500 bucks right now for that looking for other options
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PaulB
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My Oliver has about 3 or 4 inch holes already in the bull gears I think it's 4 of them. If the gear was solid you could have easily made it 6 holes and still had plenty of meat between the holes.
Maybe the weight in the seat would be the easiest to loose with a lighter driver. That's what garden tractor pullers do, just change drivers for the heavier class.
Try checking the weight on different tires. I've seen as much as 100 pounds difference with the same size tire on larger size tires |
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If it was fun to pull in LOW gear, I could have a John Deere.
Real pullers don't have speed limits. If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY |
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81309 |
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a guy i was talking to on facebook sent me pictures of his he was able to loose 40 pounds.
Brad... if your able to post a picture, that would be interesting !
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steve(ill)
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if your making 4 inch diameter holes, then every 1/4 inch deep is 1 pound.
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brad7066
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will post pictures when done
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SteveM C/IL
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a good bowel movement before the pull would likely loose as much weight
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NEVER green
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There is a good one??????
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2-8050 1-7080 6080 D-19 modelE & A 7040 R50
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HudCo
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thats about what i was going to say , just miss lunch twice in a row , but its like building mod snowmobiles it takes alot to loose 5 or 10 lbs.
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NEVER green
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Love fast snowmobiles!!!!!!!!
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2-8050 1-7080 6080 D-19 modelE & A 7040 R50
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MACK
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Foam rear end and run less oil, sealed bearings in torque tube without any oil. 190 rear end with smaller bull gears and smaller axels. Use alot of aluminum. MACK
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brad7066
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yes thats what im doing small bull gear and small axles. to every one on taking a crap im up to 48 lbs on the rear end housing and 21lbs on the bull gears if you guys can crap that much you should go the dr
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steve(ill)
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48 lbs on the rear end housing and 21lbs on the bull gears .........
WOW... i would never have guessed you could get that out !
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