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I am making a tractor out of our dump truck. I have all the stuff ready. Unexpected question and maybe problem now.
The standard 5-ton M39 army tractors have the 5th wheel plate connected directly to the top flange (right word?) of the frame. They also have a spacer plate between the assembly and the frame rail to cover for the rivets sticking out (I presume, see two M39 pictures)).
Most European and probably also US civilian trucks have the fifth wheel attached to a sub-rails that connects to the vertical part of the frame (see picture). Basically the Dutch MoT does not like it when people drill holes in the top part of the frame because it would weaken the entire construction too much.
My idea is to follow the US original and drill holes next to the rivets through the top flange of the frame rails. The dam-wand plate used as spacer in my Jost 5th wheel assembly fits exactly around the rivets, so I do not need a separate spacer with holes for the rivets.
Question 1) With the M39 tractors, the holes for the bolts for the 5th wheel assembly are drilled next to the rivets or do they replace the rivets in some places?
Question 2) The 5th wheel is located in the area of the frame where there also is this big X cross-member between the two frame rails. Does that gives-leaves enough strength in the frame after drilling the holes for the assembly or is there another strengthening plate below the frame flange, or does the original spacer rail also provide this extra strength?
The standard 5-ton M39 army tractors have the 5th wheel plate connected directly to the top flange (right word?) of the frame. They also have a spacer plate between the assembly and the frame rail to cover for the rivets sticking out (I presume, see two M39 pictures)).
Most European and probably also US civilian trucks have the fifth wheel attached to a sub-rails that connects to the vertical part of the frame (see picture). Basically the Dutch MoT does not like it when people drill holes in the top part of the frame because it would weaken the entire construction too much.
My idea is to follow the US original and drill holes next to the rivets through the top flange of the frame rails. The dam-wand plate used as spacer in my Jost 5th wheel assembly fits exactly around the rivets, so I do not need a separate spacer with holes for the rivets.
Question 1) With the M39 tractors, the holes for the bolts for the 5th wheel assembly are drilled next to the rivets or do they replace the rivets in some places?
Question 2) The 5th wheel is located in the area of the frame where there also is this big X cross-member between the two frame rails. Does that gives-leaves enough strength in the frame after drilling the holes for the assembly or is there another strengthening plate below the frame flange, or does the original spacer rail also provide this extra strength?
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