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Got my log arch / ATV hauler built
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<blockquote data-quote="M.R." data-source="post: 1554060" data-attributes="member: 11540"><p>The weakess link I see in this design is where the 6" channel is welded to the top centerline of the 4" channel on the arch. The leverage factor between this point and anything the wheels encounter will bend/kink at some point what you already have.</p><p></p><p>Myself on this, I might come off of the 90° corners [two per side, with the second one being lower down on the vertical upright above the wheel] of the arch at a 60° angle or so -to the main beam with some square or rectangle tubing or other structure steel than maybe on hand.</p><p></p><p>Anyway; Some food for thought. :greenchainsaw:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.R., post: 1554060, member: 11540"] The weakess link I see in this design is where the 6" channel is welded to the top centerline of the 4" channel on the arch. The leverage factor between this point and anything the wheels encounter will bend/kink at some point what you already have. Myself on this, I might come off of the 90° corners [two per side, with the second one being lower down on the vertical upright above the wheel] of the arch at a 60° angle or so -to the main beam with some square or rectangle tubing or other structure steel than maybe on hand. Anyway; Some food for thought. :greenchainsaw: [/QUOTE]
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