Peewee/A stock build

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    Peewee/A stock build

    I have decided to get started on another Racer for Peewee class and maybe A stock. I got the mud bug from Drew last year and will put a 18 hp magnum Kohler in it with 1 1/4" splined axels on the back four axels. I will post more pics as it moves along.
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    I recognize that body! That's one came from Drew and me. That machine made its way all the way up from the Atlanta, Georgia area.
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    Hey, did you find it in a swamp! The axels and stick pivots were a real PIA to get out! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by countrybumpkin View Post
    Hey, did you find it in a swamp! The axels and stick pivots were a real PIA to get out! LOL
    It was actually high and dry on a trailer and looked like it sat on there for a while, but I have no idea where the previous owner got it......so there could be a good chance that's where it was from, Dave haha. Glad you're giving it a good home!
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Making some progress! I got the running gear done. I put 1 1/4" splined axels in the middle and rear and solid 1" in the front with keyed sprockets. I figured they would be cheaper to replace if the kids run into something. Next step is to get the body ready and design the roll bars.
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    Are the axles you're running Max IV's and are they 18 inch long?


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    Yes I think so. They were the ones they were selling at Ashtabula that had the splines machined out too far. I'll check the length tomorrow.

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    They are 17" long Jim.

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    Thanks Dave, looking good.


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    Got the body repaired and frame in so I can fit the rollcage tomorrow. Built an air filter adapter and got the motor ready to bolt in. I want to paint the body but that will have to wait till spring. Still have to pull the frame back out to weld in the rollcage and battery holder.
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