RangerDave
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IF I can buy some axles off of a couple of deuces from a guy down the road who has 3 of them sitting in various states of un-runnability.... I am looking at two projects.... What is a fair price for the axles if I have to take them off?
1. Adding a third axle to my truck to help increase the load bearing and braking abilities....
2. Building a mini-skidder of about 10,000 Lbs...
If any of you guys out there were to do it, HOW would you do it?
Right now I am thinking that there are some pretty standard aftermarket air bag axle lower/lift units out there that I could U-Bolt the 3rd axle to. I took a good hard look at my truckers tri-axle logging truck today and asked him a few questions about how it worked and looked like a pretty clean install. Frame rail distances are the same width, airbags lift the axle off of the ground and out of the way and airbags lower and share the load.... He said he didn't like the spring raising ones because they bounce too much and you have to constantly adjust the spring tension.
I would like to rebuild the leaf spring sets, or if the price is right buy or rebuild new... If I just added a leaf to the bottom would I screw up the upper leaf spring keeper on the axle when they flex over obsticles? I can only imagine that the space is there for a reason...
Comments/Criticism welcome!
PS: I am still working out how to install the extra drive shaft and get it to engage/disengage manually or with air (like flip the in cab switch to the front axle, but have both the front and rear axle engage...) Right now I am imagining a sliding shaft where when it is back it is dis-engaged and the wheels are up. When I slide the shaft foreward, and spin the rear wheels to get the splines to line up, it gets engaged and operational.... Can't quite get my head around fabbing some sort of throw out lever on a bearing that can get past the pinion in order to engage and disengage the spinning shaft....
1. Adding a third axle to my truck to help increase the load bearing and braking abilities....
2. Building a mini-skidder of about 10,000 Lbs...
If any of you guys out there were to do it, HOW would you do it?
Right now I am thinking that there are some pretty standard aftermarket air bag axle lower/lift units out there that I could U-Bolt the 3rd axle to. I took a good hard look at my truckers tri-axle logging truck today and asked him a few questions about how it worked and looked like a pretty clean install. Frame rail distances are the same width, airbags lift the axle off of the ground and out of the way and airbags lower and share the load.... He said he didn't like the spring raising ones because they bounce too much and you have to constantly adjust the spring tension.
I would like to rebuild the leaf spring sets, or if the price is right buy or rebuild new... If I just added a leaf to the bottom would I screw up the upper leaf spring keeper on the axle when they flex over obsticles? I can only imagine that the space is there for a reason...
Comments/Criticism welcome!
PS: I am still working out how to install the extra drive shaft and get it to engage/disengage manually or with air (like flip the in cab switch to the front axle, but have both the front and rear axle engage...) Right now I am imagining a sliding shaft where when it is back it is dis-engaged and the wheels are up. When I slide the shaft foreward, and spin the rear wheels to get the splines to line up, it gets engaged and operational.... Can't quite get my head around fabbing some sort of throw out lever on a bearing that can get past the pinion in order to engage and disengage the spinning shaft....