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6th June 2016, 09:51 PM
#61
Patrol God
I love the serious replies. We think way too much
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6th June 2016 09:51 PM
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6th June 2016, 09:53 PM
#62
Patrol Guru
The man just came up with an idea. Maybe it needs some work on the details
But I think having some form of power to the trailer wheels would be a pretty good thing.
Details, details mere details. Fu the nay sayers.
Last edited by Chubba; 6th June 2016 at 09:59 PM.
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6th June 2016, 09:55 PM
#63
Patrol God
Instead of a spare wheel bracket, i have already mounted a complete stub axle with bearings to hold the hub and spare, (Falcon rims) so at worst I need a grinder and welder to get going again. Purchasing a 12v welder and air operated grinder is on my to do list.
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6th June 2016, 09:59 PM
#64
Patrol God
Far easier to do than you probably think. Use a rear diff though one from a leaf rear patrol of some sort to make mounting under a trailer easier. The drive part is easy. Use an engine driven hyd pump with a nice basic circuit and a cheap little motor mounted to the diff pinion and away you go.
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6th June 2016, 10:56 PM
#65
Patrol God
I thought the front hubs would be easier so fuel wasn't being wasted. Just lock 'em in when you do the front ones. Have a control panel on the dash so you don't have to even get out to run it. Lock the tie rod in so the tyres are straight and use leaf springs mounted to the coil spring seats.
Last edited by mudnut; 6th June 2016 at 11:00 PM.
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7th June 2016, 09:31 AM
#66
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
mudnut
I have been toying with the idea of replacing my Camper trailer's axle with a complete front GQ axle.
This way I can run the old style Hydraulic brakes.
I want to fit an air driven or hydraulic driven motor to the diff.
This way I could move and also recover the trailer.
It could also help to power the set up through tough terrain and up steep hills.
It might also be set up as a descent brake, so the pads and discs don't get hot and fade.
I wonder if it would have to be registered as a motor vehicle.
land rover has been here already... i think they set up a pto. to drive the trailer axle.
if its worth doin its worth over doin
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7th June 2016, 09:45 AM
#67
Patrol God
I thought I had seen the idea else where, Many, many many moons ago. See, I am not as silly as I look
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7th June 2016, 10:01 AM
#68
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
garett
land rover has been here already... i think they set up a pto. to drive the trailer axle.
You're absolutely correct and it was a disaster. Someone else tried it a number of years back as well,remember seeing it on the box.
The trailer ended up bringing them undone in an awful way, wouldn't behave under brakes and at one point actually jackknifed itself in a boggy situation.
If you're seriously considering this @mudnut the footage may still be available for the sake of a google search.
Christ only knows how you would word it though!
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7th June 2016, 10:58 AM
#69
Patrol God
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7th June 2016, 10:59 AM
#70
Patrol God
http://www.multidrivevehicles.com/pr...riven-trailer/
Down side is that set up uses a drive through diff on the vehicle but still interesting to look at
>>>tappin from tassie
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