Posted by glgrumpy on January 20, 2013 at 11:29:20 from (50.129.205.26):
In Reply to: MM705 Split posted by bill from scotland on January 20, 2013 at 11:13:32:
If a wide front, make sure to put blocks of wood or ? on each side of front axle pivot. If you don't the whole engine section will flop over to one side and possibly all the way to floor! Almost did that on my R MM first time pulling apart. I wedged blocks of wood in that space and hose clamped them a couple of times to hold in place. worked good. Use some long bolts/studs used in place of couple case bolts to glide it off and especially back on to line stuff up and go thru seals and bearings good. Studs can be up to 12" long and should be big, same size as the case bolts. Looking at 1/2 to 5/8" I assume. They wont hold tractor up, just act as a guide. Hope you have good upper support, don't rely on rafters in garage to hold!
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