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300 dave

11-15-2023 06:28:20




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this item is for sale local. It has a clear Ferguson name plate in lower right corner. It can be seen well detailed in another photo. As I just got a Fergy this summer, I am very curious about this. Is it possibly somekind of jack/lift to change tires? or what?

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Mad Farmer

11-20-2023 07:36:58




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
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If you were local, I'd make you an offer on it.



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charlie n

11-18-2023 18:48:15




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
Got a complete one hangin in one of my sheds. Dad bought it with his first 8n in 1947.



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Bruce(OR)

11-16-2023 13:35:55




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
Google search Ford tractor jack plans or try substituting 'Ford' with '8N'. You should find those plans available.
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Mad Farmer

11-16-2023 05:58:26




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
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Damm, that would be handy to have! I was just thinking about tire chains for winter.....



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Tom H.

11-15-2023 15:54:42




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
Heres a video link



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Jim L WA

11-15-2023 10:15:06




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
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That photo that DanielW's link to has a bunch of other miscellaneous parts on that pallet I think the jack is pretty much all there. But do ask on the Ford N forum.



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DanielW

11-15-2023 10:10:55




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
I think you have everything you need there. Here's a video of one. He has the additional components for the front lift as well, but usually you see just the back ones like you have shown



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DanielW

11-15-2023 06:56:15




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 06:28:20  
It's exactly that: Lift to change tires. See this thread:



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300 dave

11-15-2023 09:02:24




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 Re: what is this? in reply to DanielW, 11-15-2023 06:56:15  
I assume it uses the tractor hydraulic to lift, then stick the block thing in. Lots of parts missing I think. Also think there is about zero chacne of finding missing parts - maybe make them?



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Tom H.

11-15-2023 15:51:03




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 09:02:24  
The only part missing is the front jack and chain. A smaller piece that went under the front and when activated by the lift arms would have the entire tractor off the ground to remove wheels.



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DanielW

11-15-2023 09:32:26




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 Re: what is this? in reply to 300 dave, 11-15-2023 09:02:24  
I don't think it's actually missing all that much. But I've never used one personally - just been around a few tractors that have been sitting on one. If you ask on the N board you'll probably get lots of responses from folks who have/made one.

Pretty sure you just slide it in and tip it so the cradles are under the axle, hook up the links to the 3-pt, and lift the hitch.

Even if there are parts missing - there's not much to them, and you could easily make the missing parts. You could probably build a complete one on a few hours with parts kicking around the scrap pile.

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