old tractor LANZ HP 4WD 1923 (scale 1/4)

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98 Front axle boring
99 Hooke's joint bearing
100 Alignment set-up
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machining the differential housing. It's a basic spur gearing differential
At first, centering with a centering microscope and with dial test indicator.
Finally, machining carefully
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114 & 115 is the finished differential body
116 is the rear differential housing. The steel axle is for the zero setting and to be sure that all the axles are perfect square
117, 118 & 119 are the rear axle bearing. Again, I often use steel axle for zero setting and square fitted
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That’s some impressive work! I imagine it’s quite useful being able to cut your own gears. Keep the pictures coming :)
 
Next steps of the frame. Polishing the welded zone.
It’s after finishing that I understand the high importance of all the sizes, angles, …
There is lot of measurement on the gear box, differential, front axle, frame pivot, all angles are so important
Don’t forget, it’s an articulated 4WD type tractor.
This is the reason why I work very carefully and slowly
There are three secrets to have success: we must measure, measure and measure again
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