I wondered what you were going to do for tires...
Doug
I didn't know how it would work but just gave it a try.
Thank you Don but I don't think mine would last very long on a buggy.
I had mentioned earlier that the engine looked like it was too far forward and would cause some problems later on. Then the real problem struck me, the engine is too big. I had used many different sources to size the wagon frame foot print and came up with a size that would work for me. I was quite happy that my frame was very close to the scale the others had used but I forgot one thing my engine was not at the same scale as the frame. When I built my engine I used materials I had on hand. Sizes that worked and looked good together not to any scale.
I am going to continue on with the same engine and frame but with some modifications and still try to end up with a recognizable model of the original. First was to move the engine back 2" by installing two steel plates to the frame. Move the rear wheels higher on the frame but that would at the cost of the rear leaf springs.
See the plates I added for the engine here.
Side view.
With the engine.
Side view
The frame is lower to the ground and the engine is back out of the way.
The front wheel now is at the right height in relation to the frame.
Looks much better to me what do you think?
Thanks for looking
Ray