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Need to mount wheels on MEP803A

JeremyWigmore

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I made a crude cradle with heavy locking casters for my 803a.

I wanted to make it more portable - if you can imagine that - so I wanted something where I could grab some handles and move the machine around. I keep the machine in my garage and wheel it outside when I need it, but also end up moving it to other properties at times. Some of my design ideas:

- Handles on each end of the machine to push/pull/manhandle the machine without pushing on the sheet metal.
- Handles needed to not get in the way of any of the access panels or doors.
- Handles needed to be able to be removed easily (see pinned connection to cradle frame).
- Needed to be able to easily lift the machine off the cradle via the fork pockets (using my tractor)
- Casters needed to be heavy enough to hold the machine, with brakes strong enough to keep it from vibrating/rolling away on my sloped driveway.

One of these days, I intent to refinish it all - paint, stencils, etc. One of these days...
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Bluevic443

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Frame from a discarded project:
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Risers to get it to the height I wanted a cross bars to set it on:
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Found that the steel wheel cart rolls better with the heaver 803 than the rubber wheeled cart for the 802. :cool:
 

Chainbreaker

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From the looks of it you met your design objectives nicely! Good idea having the handles and with pinned handles at that!
 
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