Old tractor Landini @scale 1/7

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ZAPJACK

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Dear all,
I will present to you a working model of a Landini 1934
based on a kit (drawings + castings)
2 stroke engine, clutch, 3 speed gearbox + rear
Brake, differential, water radiator cooling, etc...
Regards
LeZap

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The first step was the machining of the gearbox. But this masterpiece is also the frame of the tractor.
LeZap

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Hello Zapjack
As usual excellent work.
Please send us more pictures from your machining log.
Where is possible to buy castings for this tractor?
 
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Yes, it's coming from Italy.
But I expend there is no advertising on the site ?
Engine is a long stroke 28x42mm= 26cc engine.
Next picture are the machining of the cylinder. Nothing complicate here
LeZap

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Check of the orthogonality of the milling machine spindle.
Old fashion system is the best one. Caliper & steel axle.
Default calibration of the DRO and zero setting of X & Y axle is very important in this case
No any error are allowed because the 7 followed axle position depend of the good running of the gearbox.
Crankshaft, gear box fork (2), First & second gearbox axle, rear axle and differential.
The two last pictures are reality tractor under renew (not mine!!)
LeZap

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Hello LeZap
Perfectly describing pictures but i would like to ask you
what is your way to secure con rod pin to the fly wheels?
On 11. picture from the top are two little pins securing con rod pin.
Are these 2 little pins pressed to the fly wheel ? or
some different method is used.
Thank you
 
Would you have contact details for the person selling the castings.
 
A really beautiful piece of work so far. Following with great interest!
What size is that chain - it looks tiny

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