No steering reduction. When I lift the tractor with the forklift, I can go from lock to lock with no tire rubbing...but it is close. Had to do alot of metal bending to get that result. I made over 30 bends with my wood spliter.
Eventually, the front fast hitch will carry a SS soda fountain that I own. The tractor will be an ice cream making and vending unit. It will be self service. I go back to 1968 selling ice cream novelties with home built trucks. 1932 Ford and 1923 Graham Bros (later became Dodge).
There is a 20 quart antique White Mountain freezer currently on eBay. It's at $1500 now with two days to go. I am passing on that. May be the last one I ever see for sale. It is certainly the first on eBay over the past few years.
The forklift is an 8000 lb Hyster.
I was planning to take the W-400 to a show this Sunday. Don't think I am going to make it. It's supposed to rain anyway. I should be ready for the next show in four weeks. In early spring, I thought the tractor would be ready by the first week in May. I keep adding stuff to it so the work never ends. I need to curb my imagination.
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