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Okay - - given it's a weekend, wish I had the shock yesterday, but no luck. Hopefully today.
I think I'm looking at a 10" spring. Also been estimating travel, and I think it's only about 3" to the rubber stop.
Using ccoon's math (thanks) - - I'm about 240 + 35 lbs frame (great guess) = 275.
Using 50% 275= x lbs/in x 1.5"......therefore x = 183 lbs/in.
These weren't built for comfort, so 200-250 rate should be fine, I think?
I'd be willing to bet that the spring Lil Foot pictured a while back would be real close....
I found a piece of 1/8" plate in the garage. Will cut circles for end plates for the spring, and either stitch in a ring to make a cup, or add 4 small hold tabs. Daren Todd and D2Cat gave me great welding pointers years ago and I've practiced, but haven't had it out yet this year.
I will also have to check travel and OD on the shock when it shows. May drive spring rate and will drive the ID of the the spring.
The picture is deceiving...like the first picture in this thread, the upper plate on the right fastens the frame to the swivel mount bar of the tractor a few degrees off-plumb to the right. I have it about 10 degrees off plumb to the left. Only way it would stand up....
I think I'm looking at a 10" spring. Also been estimating travel, and I think it's only about 3" to the rubber stop.
Using ccoon's math (thanks) - - I'm about 240 + 35 lbs frame (great guess) = 275.
Using 50% 275= x lbs/in x 1.5"......therefore x = 183 lbs/in.
These weren't built for comfort, so 200-250 rate should be fine, I think?
I'd be willing to bet that the spring Lil Foot pictured a while back would be real close....
I found a piece of 1/8" plate in the garage. Will cut circles for end plates for the spring, and either stitch in a ring to make a cup, or add 4 small hold tabs. Daren Todd and D2Cat gave me great welding pointers years ago and I've practiced, but haven't had it out yet this year.
I will also have to check travel and OD on the shock when it shows. May drive spring rate and will drive the ID of the the spring.
The picture is deceiving...like the first picture in this thread, the upper plate on the right fastens the frame to the swivel mount bar of the tractor a few degrees off-plumb to the right. I have it about 10 degrees off plumb to the left. Only way it would stand up....
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