You get an attaboy and a congratulations. You are correct. I also removed the exhaust all the way except the down pipe from the manifold.
I also got all of the rear framework welded out and turned both 3” x 6” x 72” rectangular tubes for the frame into sealed reservoirs. I air tested both of them. One will be an air tank and the other will be a hydraulic fluid tank.
I mounted the rear hitch assembly for the last time. I added a sliver of thin-walled pvc pipe as a shim to eliminate rattles and sloppiness. I had to drive the 3” x 38” hinge pin in with a sledgehammer. I was afraid it would be too stiff to swivel as intended until I pumped dome grease into it with the zerk fitting I added in the center.
I cut out a horseshoe shaped notch in both rear frame rails for the hitch assembly to be able to pivot completely flush with the bottom of the frame. In other words, the hitch will not decrease the departure angle in the least bit.
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