KR>Re: Tail Spring

2021-08-14 Thread Phillip Matheson
I heard a axle spring from a 6 x 4 box trailer almost the correct shape. A small cold bend with a long lever and solid vice. Works a treat. I thing it was 2 inches, just needed a light bring to Morris to fit the tail wheel bracket Drill with masonry bit. Phil. Sent from my iPhone > On 15

KR>Re: Tail Spring

2021-08-14 Thread John Bouyea
Larry asked; Did you find a suitable tail spring? I looked at a golf cart again the other day and they look like they had the KR in mind when they designed the springs. KR people having the generous nature they do, Kim donated his no-longer-used spring to me. I mounted it but it has a signifi

KR>Re: : Tail Spring

2021-07-30 Thread Chris Pryce
I made my tailwheel spring from a leaf spring I found in the dirt at a salvage yard. They gave it to me for free when I told them what it was for. I cut it to size with an angle grinder and bent it to shape with a torch and sledge hammer. Chris Pryce Vacaville, CA On Fri, Jul 30, 2021, 17:39 Ma

KR>Re: : Tail Spring

2021-07-30 Thread Mark Wegmet
As I recall, someone mentioned getting a leaf out of a Chevy Astro Van composite spring for the tail wheel. The transverse composite spring from a Corvette might work as well. As they say, your results may vary. On 7/30/2021 1:29 PM, Flesner wrote:  I’ve searched the archives and I’m not fin