Posted by agcodick on November 27, 2012 at 06:33:50 from (70.192.19.127):
In Reply to: 1865 update posted by Alan K on November 26, 2012 at 17:46:00:
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The only thing I did was put a couple of blocks between the frame and axle to keep it from tipping to the side. As far as taking if off we put jack stands under the transmission and then unbolted the frame rails and walked it out by hand like a wheel barrow. It might be a little trickier than that if you still have the grill and radiator on the front. But nothing a skid steer wouldn't handle to walk it ahead.
Thanks for all comments. Yes this is a G-950.
The Massey's are my father in laws. All the extra parts he has are for the tractors he has. He is not someone who takes very good care of his stuff and if its easier to just leave something off then that's how it will stay. :roll: Drives me nuts as I am the complete opposite. Great guy, he just doesn't care about that stuff I guess.
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