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Brilliant!I finished my soldier b for removing 5 ton hubs, whadda ya think¿ View attachment 316033
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Brilliant!I finished my soldier b for removing 5 ton hubs, whadda ya think¿ View attachment 316033
I too am a lone mechanic. Your brake drum tool would have come in handy pulling and installing my M1031 drums. Any soldier "B" replacements will be greatly appreciated.opcorn:Hi
Thought I'd try starting a new thread about adaptive measures / tools and equipment used to replace the infamous "Soldier B". I'm a one person shop, and I've got some (OK a lot) of physical challenges. I have to come up with new ways or slightly modified ways of getting a two person, and sometimes even a one person job done.
These showed up on another thread but I think the ideas can come from all vehicle types.
Well here's the first Soldier B replacement, I use it for installing brake drums on Deuces. It's made from a transmission lift and a floor jack. The transmission lift has been modified by rearranging parts and is made to fit in the cup where the normal cup fits into.
Both excellent ideas! I wouldn't let my sonnear a hammer, he's like me. He needs a few years before mastering the hammer technique. I use my tractor for a variety of tasks as well.Soldier "B" for the lighter tasks and soldier "B"for the heavy lifting.
( I like that cutdown wheel for removing the hubs, I'm going to borrow that idea)
Awsome! can you make one for a deuce? I don't know how to weld. Got a welder but no idea how to use it. That's why i have and keep getting every piece of hardware I can find at yard sales. Welding aint in my repetoire of skills but blaging something up with nuts, bolts dexion and whatever, I can do that all day.I finished my soldier b for removing 5 ton hubs, whadda ya think¿ View attachment 316033
I was thinking about this earlier today, considering cutting up a good truck wheel. You don't need to. All you would need to do is take a couple of, say 3/8" x 1 1/2" flat bar. Drill or burn holes in them for two studs and weld them in a V configuration down to the base of the transmission jack. So a flat bar going up each side of the brake drum.Awsome! can you make one for a deuce? I don't know how to weld. Got a welder but no idea how to use it. That's why i have and keep getting every piece of hardware I can find at yard sales. Welding aint in my repetoire of skills but blaging something up with nuts, bolts dexion and whatever, I can do that all day.
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