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| Subject: Re: TD's John Deere 210 R - "Help I Shrunk my John Deere 210"! January 16th 2014, 4:36 pm | |
| - richie thomas wrote:
- Thunderdivine wrote:
- richie thomas wrote:
- i reckon it doesn't match your build style, but that rusty patina would be beautiful on a rat rod style build
Yeah I love that rusted look (but it had to get the rust to stop), and this will be somewhat of a Rat Rod Look in the end I think, Idk yet. I'll let you decide in the end. got resto-mod Yeah Jay Leno Approved! | |
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| Subject: Re: TD's John Deere 210 R - "Help I Shrunk my John Deere 210"! January 17th 2014, 11:20 am | |
| - redlinemotorsportts wrote:
- Hmm. I was thinking about adding a seat spring to mine, like what they got on sears suburbans. I wonder if I can weld it without it deforming
Sure you can, do tiny bits at the time. Do they have the U-bent flat stock spring or a normal spring? | |
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| Subject: Re: TD's John Deere 210 R - "Help I Shrunk my John Deere 210"! January 23rd 2014, 1:22 pm | |
| - Lawren Wimberly wrote:
- I was wondering why you put the camber in the axle when you already had it in the spindle? Wouldn't it have been easier to make the axle straight and leave the camber in the spindles?
This is to get the Kingpin Inclination at 10 degrees (KIP), so im really at 0* camber. But as you give steering input left or right, you get more and more camber. If i understood what you asked correctly Someone correct me if i described this wrong, but kno what i mean. Umm i might be mixing up the terms here, tired but yea it add's stability at high speed's | |
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| Subject: Re: TD's John Deere 210 R - "Help I Shrunk my John Deere 210"! January 23rd 2014, 2:02 pm | |
| Right. The kingpin inclination IS the caster and camber. The angle at which the axle is to the horizon is something else entirely. Some guys like to split the difference, but that's up to the designsr's preference. Id on't think it matters that much. The main thing the designer wants is the kingpin to be as close to the center of the tire as possible. This is why cars have deep rims and the steering knuckles are actually inside the rim. | |
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| Subject: Re: TD's John Deere 210 R - "Help I Shrunk my John Deere 210"! January 23rd 2014, 2:37 pm | |
| Well we gotta see it as ONE unit. Easy explained here: Copied from another page, http://www.mech.uq.edu.au/courses/mech3100-old/steering/s1.htmFRONT WHEEL GEOMETRY The above analysis should be of help in getting the kinematics right. One also needs to be careful about the geometry around the wheel itself. The local wheel steering geometry determines how the forces and the moments are transmitted and is an important consideration. The steering axis for the wheel is not vertical but inclined in both longitudinal and cross-sectional planes. This steering axis is traditionally referred to as the kingpin. The castor and the inclination angles associated with the kingpin orientation are defined in the following figure: As it is seen, the kingpin is tipped outward at the bottom. For passenger cars, typical values for the kingpin inclination angles are 10-15o. You should also note that the kingpin intercepts the ground slightly inside of the wheel contact. The distance is called the "kingpin offset" or "scrub". Such an offset is not only necessary to create space for things like brakes, suspension and steering components; it also adds to the "feel of the road" and reduced static steering efforts. In the longitudinal plane, the kingpin is intercepts the ground ahead of the wheel axis as shown in the above figure. The associated angle is called the castor angle. Typical values range from 0 to 5o. So i ended up with: 10* KIP 8-10* Caster 0-1* Camber
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| Subject: Re: TD's John Deere 210 R - "Help I Shrunk my John Deere 210"! January 23rd 2014, 5:33 pm | |
| - T-Dub13 wrote:
- Makes sense with the short wheelbase. It still might be hard to turn the steering wheel though. I think that's a good thing for such a fast tractor.
Yeah don't want a sensitive steering at high speed. lol | |
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