Project Bush Machine

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  1. #41
    Join Date
    May 2007
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    Kings Mountain, NC
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    I'm loving the pictures. You've got a load of gear with you in the last photo. I was looking for the kitchen sink. I'm sure it's in there I just haven't found it yet.

  2. #42
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    Sep 2011
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    matagami, quebec
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    hi everyone, its been a long time since i came here hehe, but theres some pics of winter 2014 doing some firewood with the machine, its been working pretty well !





    I choosed to upgrade my outer bearing this year, also changing every inner and chains/sprockets, good project again!

  3. #43
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    Oct 2007
    Location
    Texas
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    This is a very impressive build. I have always figured the Suzuki motor would make a great transplant. Lots of engineering and forethought went into this. I can only imagine how strong this beast is. Great job.

  4. #44
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    Sep 2010
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    rhode island
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    I like it! what's with the top home made? I like how you kept the original engine hood incorporated into the engine shroud. would like to see more pics of the back of the cab motor inside the cab and all. Can you take the cab off for warm weather?
    posted to soon, looked back at previous pages.

  5. #45
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    Sep 2011
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    matagami, quebec
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    thanks guys for reply!

    ya many headaches hehe, nah not so bad but alot of patience! I have to think twice when i twist the throttle, i don't want to rip the transmission, but smoothly applied it handles very well. As for the hard tops, I bought this argo used and the cabin was already on it, made custom by a company named Fibro Concept here in quebec.I also have the hatchback for closing the entire argo but i removed it. It can be easily removed and its lightweight. For the instance my argo is all in piece, as i choosed to replace every bearings and chains, also cleaning/painting the drive frame before its too late, so pictures will be possible soon.

  6. #46
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    Jan 2009
    Location
    Massena New York
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    That machine says to me, lead, follow or get out of the way! Very cool machine!

  7. #47
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    matagami, quebec
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    38
    ya it got some pretty power!

    now its all dismantled again for some fix that was needed long time ago. Chains, sprockets, all bearings (HDI) and rear extentions.

    here is the tub! ready to remove chains and axles



    the engine



    removing everything in it, includes all the junks, leaves and greases hehe



    a bit of rust on the frame



    here's the axles and sprockets



    everything removed, greased and junks cleaned. I applied POR15 rust paint it does a great job





    parts parts and parts! package 1 of 2



    now the rear extention installation



    I used Dremel tool to cut the skid pan, it works fine







    the tool for doing some holes









    and the result



    i had nothing else to take pictures of... im waiting for more parts to continue, so i took a pic of my toolbox ! lol



    enough for today

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