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Making a Tractor Splitting Rail

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Tom

10-26-2001 07:58:26




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I am trying to build a Tractor Splitting Rail, while the trolley for splitting the front shouldnt be too difficult, i also want to build a trolley to split the gearbox from the backend, does anyone have any suggestions on how this trolley should be made? iam looking at splitting a ford 5000 type gearbox, and any suggestions or plans would be appreciated. Also is it best to run the wheels on the top edge of the angle iron rail or on the flat bottom, im worried about bending either way. thanks

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Jerry B

10-26-2001 08:22:14




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 Re: Making a Tractor Splitting Rail in reply to Tom, 10-26-2001 07:58:26  
Turn the angle iron down with the 90 degree angle up. Won't bend and the pulleys you use for wheels will not jump off.



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