First off Brian, I looked into your two suggestions and found pictures with 8 or so links for each design. Cant really see the simplicity in it.
I mucked around with a tape measure this arvo looking into utilising a camel back inverted leaf setup. Easy enough to fabricate a pivot point in double shear and still clear the hull. Width would be okay to run the springs inboard of the chassis to minimise height. Obviously this will increase leverage on the stub axle but that can obviously be accounted for. Tandem 14" light trucks will need a minimum of 750mm long spring centrally pivoted. I have some 75 series rear which are up around 1100mm total length that could be modified to work - even if only in a test bed capacity.
The only sticking point I see at this moment which Bill should be able to help me on is each axle connection to outer edge of leaf. I guess ideally the axle should only be firmly attached to the longest leaf allowing sliding of the smaller length leaves with spring flex... But this would then surely be a point of weakness attaching the axle to a single 6,7,8mm piece of flat? Or am I mistaken.
Obviously if I went with parabolics this would be less of an issue.
And on much red contemplation the powered concept seems a little far fetched at this stage... assuming this goes ahead I will run it with tandem 14s LT tyres and then up on the Aframe run a pair of spare tyres on swing down hubs.
When it gets bogged which wil be regularly I am sure. Swing down spares = 6 tyred trailer with fronts having some serious tow in for tracking stability
drive 130 through then drag the rig on the winch. It would be much easier to setup a rear mounted winch than driving the trailer axle.
And serg,
thanks for thoughts on downhill issues, hopefully that wont be a huge issue and luckily this thing wont be going down into the Howqua Valley
What is a concern with a tandem is manauverability in the tight stuff. Main travelling companion at the moment is running a dual cab Canter towing a 435 tinnie on offroad trailer. They slow me down heaps compared to the 130 and 4m tinnie so I suppose its time I put the handbrake on!
S
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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