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Re: Splittin my Super C - How do I support the front?
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Posted by Paul Shuler on October 12, 2001 at 21:25:27 from (205.188.199.57):
In Reply to: Splittin my Super C - How do I support the front? posted by J3nut on October 12, 2001 at 19:28:59:
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This is how I split my C last summer. I used a friends engine hoist. Built a little wooden box to fit around the oil pan so I would crush it and wrapped a chain around the oil pan and the front bolster.This allowed me to roll it away and give me easy access to all I needed to git to. Was not nearly as big of job as I thought it would be.Take great care lineing everything back up to go together. I used some long bolts through the bell houseing holes to help line things up. Worked OK. If I can help at all let me know. These old C's are great old tractors.
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