Drove 10 hours yesterday to pick up my new find. This machine is in very good shape for it's age. Been in the same family it's entire life. It has been up graded with a V-twin briggs, new tires and a split shift. The chains, bearings and seal look to be in excellent condition and the body has only a few chips. I will be tearing it down and restoring it. I am sure I will need advise from members who have experience with these machines.DSCN0330.jpgDSCN0326.jpgDSCN0328.jpgDSCN0329.jpgDSCN0327.jpg
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It looks really nice and if memory serves me correctly, the SSF is a very fast swimmer with the right tires. I do have a question though, if everything is in good condition, why rebuild it now? Ride it and check it out, then if you are satisfied that all is good ride it until something major needs fixing. Just hate to see you rebuild a rideable machine if it is not needed.DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION
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Hi, I bought this Fox for two reasons. One I have wanted one for a long time...... missed out on a couple. Two I need a project to work on. I have built street rods for years but I gave that up now. I need something to work on....... so I am tearing it down and I will be cleaning, blasting and powder coating. Repairing or replacing and then putting it all back together. That is what I love to do! I have a nicely restored Kid to drive. I will post pictures when the Fox is done. Old men need projects...... it keeps us going.
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Originally posted by oldstreetracer View PostHi, I bought this Fox for two reasons. One I have wanted one for a long time...... missed out on a couple. Two I need a project to work on. I have built street rods for years but I gave that up now. I need something to work on....... so I am tearing it down and I will be cleaning, blasting and powder coating. Repairing or replacing and then putting it all back together. That is what I love to do! I have a nicely restored Kid to drive. I will post pictures when the Fox is done. Old men need projects...... it keeps us going.ST400R ATTEX(Smiley)
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Axle removal!!!!!!!!!!
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SWAMP FOX RESTORERS.....I need advice. The previous owner put roll pins in the sprockets and then welded them in. I tried kobalt, titanium and HSS drills.........none of them work. I got one off by drilling with a masonary drill. Not the way to go. I did order a TTP Hard drill from England...... hope it works. Did anyone cut the axles to get them out and if so what did you replace them with? Any advice will be appreciated....Thank you!!!!Last edited by oldstreetracer; 04-23-2016, 01:17 PM.
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Hi, Yes I have ground some down with a grinder but it has a 4" wheel. Some of the pins are in too small of a space. I just received my TTP drill bit..... which I used on one weld and it cut like it was going through regular steel. I am impressed and I hope they all drill that easy. Does anyone know if axles are available used or new? I know..... call Rick at 6x6. Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by oldstreetracer View PostHi, Yes I have ground some down with a grinder but it has a 4" wheel. Some of the pins are in too small of a space. I just received my TTP drill bit..... which I used on one weld and it cut like it was going through regular steel. I am impressed and I hope they all drill that easy. Does anyone know if axles are available used or new? I know..... call Rick at 6x6. Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Axles are out..... what a pain!! Once I got the role pins out I went and bought a 3' piece of 1.25" axle and used it and a 10 lb. sledge hammer to pound the axles out from the opposite side. The easy axles came out with a slide hammer and some heat. I saw in a post that Max bearings and retainers, etc. will work on a Super Swamp Fox. Does anyone who restored a Fox know if this is true? Thanks again!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by oldstreetracer View PostI saw in a post that Max bearings and retainers, etc. will work on a Super Swamp Fox. Does anyone who restored a Fox know if this is true? Thanks again!!!!!!!!!
You've probably seen my Swamp Fox gallery, but here's the link just in case... http://www.6x6world.com/gallery/g835...swamp-fox.htmlsigpic
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