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Hey Guys,

I've been wanting to start a thread to show the status of our Vintage Challenge Sleds. I've finally made some progress tearing down a 340/s parts chassis I got from Wanie a few years ago. I needed a frame to go with another 340/s I have in boxes that I picked up minus a chassis a few years ago.

Turns out this thing is pretty beat up, but probably saveable with some welding.

First pic is Kenny "Watersboy" checking it over, probably asking me if I really think I can get it done in time...

The next pic is the bare chassis about ready to send out for welding...lots of welding...

-Rainville :popcorn:


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Here is the trashed aluminum pan I pulled from the chassis. I don't think its worth much more than $0.55 per lbs.

Last pic is me, happy that I found a few hours to wrench on a sled...

Lets see the progress on the rest of the sleds! :beers;

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I'm thinking you should save that pan, after following Jon on THE RUN you will probably need it as it might look better than the one you will have on the sled??

Just my $.0675 worth

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By the way the pan looks, snow's optional when riding JD's.
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Come on Rainville, you're whining about THAT pan? Troy would have that straightened up after a good weekend and a case of Beer. :lol22:

Kenny H. has a good point, but I think Joe wants to test one of Lee's glass pans to destruction .

I've been pondering a few ideas on what I want to do, and how I want to do it.
I posted 340S photos all last summer, I'll let some of you other guys can carry that load for a while.

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Joe, your pan looks almost identical to how mine looked. The ribs in the bottom of the pan were mashed flat and mine had some deep gouges down one side. The smooth part of the sides look like they had been through a hail storm. Pretty rough over all. I have spent several hours working on it with body hammers, hand anvils, and ear plugs. I still need to tweak on the chain case.

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My suspension wasn't much better. Somebody had done some serious riding.

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More of the suspension mess.


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Post by HoosierDeereMan »

I had to do some serious welding and reinforcing on the slide rails. None of the shafts were very co-operative as you can imagine. I've had to make and fab up alot of stuff. I also fabbed up my own additional idler wheel kit.

I still have a long way to go. :doh:

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'73 400, (2)500's, 600
'74 295/S (restored) 2010 HOF poker run survivor.
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'76 (2)400's
'78 Liquifire 340,440
'79 Spitfire
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Joe, from one Deere owner to another, Um you don't own a welder? Ron
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Post by Danzig »

This is my progress-

Tunnel is still being painted...hood is heading that way soon.
Engine is good to go from last year's rebuild.
Track is now studded.
Suspension has all new springs and wheel bearings. (Nachi Bearings)
Drive shaft and Jackshaft have new bearings both ends ( Timken Bearings)
New Hyfax
Primary clutch has been torn down, cleaned, and waiting for Comet Lube..new purple spring
Secondary has been torn down, cleaned and waiting for Comet Lube
4in carbides on the skis.
All Aluminum components have been blasted using crushed walnut shells..all pieces look nice

To do list-
Carb cleaning
cleanup skis, springs and check bushings
clean up the exhaust, paint
paint any other misc. parts as required.

In Question-
Using hot grips off another sled I have..to use or not to.

Things needed yet-
The square drive piece that goes on the speedo drive unit at the drive shaft...anyone got this little square piece?

Then remebering how to put it back together... :wall:

Last but not least..
A short windshield that I have made comments about for a Christmas present to the Mrs..
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Post by ICCSF 108 »

Danzig, NAPA has a spray graphite lube that dries & stays to what it's sprayed on.. probably as good as comet lube & easier to get..

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I already ordered the Comet lube..must be coming via..pony express..
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Troy you may think you have a long way to go but what you have done so far looks wonderful. Nice Job !
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feere the deere wrote:Joe, from one Deere owner to another, Um you don't own a welder? Ron

Things needed yet-
The square drive piece that goes on the speedo drive unit at the drive shaft...anyone got this little square piece?
Hi Ron,

Um, no. I don't have a welder, nor am I really much good at aluminum welding. I've used a TIG, but never mastered it. Maybe for the next resto.

Paul,

I am leaving Lindner a gift bag for you...

Troy,

Nice job on the chassis, pan and suspension of your 340/s. When does class begin on "straightening mangled aluminum pans"!!

-Rainville
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