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Author Topic: Tractorman's New Craftsman off road build  (Read 1534 times)
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« on: March 23, 2007, 01:17:59 PM »

Hi everyone I have been seeing everyone be building these off road builds and wanted to one myself so i went hunting and found me a craftsman lvt 10 varidrive. Actually the varidrive has been replace by the old owner. He also let me have it for free
Below are some pics of the mower


Also is came with a 10 horsepower motor. I dint like the motor so i tore it down and built a stroker motor and put that up for a while instead i found me a brand new 12.5 horsepower motor for free from the locl lawn mower shop.  woo
I also have some 12x26x26 cleated tires that i am going to put on there and does anyone know how to make the transmission stronger. Also got some ideas for the motor. My frined works at a cam place so he is doing the cam for me i am getting a arc rod and springs for the motor. Also need a new race carb..

check the race prepping a tranny section. its pretty self explanatory.

Hey, always good to see another all-terrain build!

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Just because you move up in a class doesn't mean that you'll "loose" the "race", it just means that you're building a better, more capable machine.
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