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MH 90 problems

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71ford100

05-12-2008 16:11:40




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I moved a MH 90 home today and now I have a problem. Due to the watchful eye of my brother the right side drive wheel slipped off the edge of the trailer. I managed to get it off but when it slipped off it screwed up the bottom pan on the final drive. I had to take the tire and wheel off to get it off and now I have no idea on how to pick it back up. We don't have a loader tractor. Would it help to take the head off to lighten it up? If so how does one go about that?

I'll have a parts list soon to replace what I managed to break.

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glr62

05-12-2008 23:25:21




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 Re: MH 90 problems in reply to 71ford100, 05-12-2008 16:11:40  
found some 90rt and90-sp. any difference?



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71ford100

05-12-2008 23:26:11




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 Re: MH 90 problems in reply to glr62, 05-12-2008 23:25:21  
I have no idea mine, is a special.



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iowa_tire_guy

05-12-2008 18:37:42




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 Re: MH 90 problems in reply to 71ford100, 05-12-2008 16:11:40  
If it is not on pavement you can dig a hole to put the tire in beside the machine. If that is not possible you have to find a place to put a jack. Taking the header and feeder house off would make it much lighter.



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1031D

05-12-2008 17:04:20




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 Re: MH 90 problems in reply to 71ford100, 05-12-2008 16:11:40  
Well, I don't know how it sizes up to my 72, but I was able to jack it up with a bottle jack behind the wheel on a cross member the last time we had a flat tire. I never had the head off of mine either, but I think it comes right off with 2 pins and one chain.



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