Mismith
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Thought you all might like to see the upgrade I just finished on our Jambo Backyard. I’m just a self taught hobby welder and this is my first real project with the Miller 211. Please be kind:-D
I sourced the spindle kit from Irvin Smith in Concord, NC. I work in Concord so I was able to go pick this up in person. I found out after I got there that this is the kit Jamie uses. They have been selling him this kit for years they said.
https://www.irvansmith.com/scart/irvansmith-is6hd001-heavy-duty-front-rear-spindle-wagon-p-517.html
I got the cart wheels for $100 from a local cart dealer. I did have to get new tires but eBay was way cheaper than any local shop.
I got the tubing for the axles at a local metal dealer and used some scrap metal I had for the handle.
My design required longer tie rods than the Irvin kit came with. I was able to source longer ones cheap at speedway motors online.
Pulls like a dream now and will be easy to load on trailer on occasion.
Thanks for looking!
I sourced the spindle kit from Irvin Smith in Concord, NC. I work in Concord so I was able to go pick this up in person. I found out after I got there that this is the kit Jamie uses. They have been selling him this kit for years they said.
https://www.irvansmith.com/scart/irvansmith-is6hd001-heavy-duty-front-rear-spindle-wagon-p-517.html
I got the cart wheels for $100 from a local cart dealer. I did have to get new tires but eBay was way cheaper than any local shop.
I got the tubing for the axles at a local metal dealer and used some scrap metal I had for the handle.
My design required longer tie rods than the Irvin kit came with. I was able to source longer ones cheap at speedway motors online.
Pulls like a dream now and will be easy to load on trailer on occasion.
Thanks for looking!
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