anyone on this board lucky enough to have the origianl battery box frame, as well as the top cover, on their machine?
I am going to need to make up this assemby.
I may make more if others need them, but to do so, I need some good clear photos and some accurate dimensions.
I am a mechanical engineer, have access to (and use daily) a CAD drawing package. I interact with and have good working relationships with a few good area sheet metal suppliers willing to work with me on producing parts, realized I am NO business with deep pockets!
Still, it wil cost something, and the more made the cheaper it can become.
Ill probalby make some seat frames as well when I get around to it. It appears to be standard sized angle iron, some formed sheet metal pans for the base tool box and side supports, and a bent and formed round bar stock.
I weld adequetly.. I can make a number of items, just need help getting drawings, pictures and the like.
battery box construction... need a good photo
- 17thairborne
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Re: battery box construction... need a good photo
Dave,
Mine is missing the Battery Box. I bought the Clark in OK and will pick it up in April. I think it has a batt box.
Oz
Mine is missing the Battery Box. I bought the Clark in OK and will pick it up in April. I think it has a batt box.
Oz
Oz
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44 CA-1 SN 1441128, USA-9113082
44 CA-1 SN 1441158, USA-9113112
44 WLA SN 42WLA565, USA-692406
I collect anything from the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion