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Re: Questions on splitting my H (aka basket case)
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Posted by Lunatic Fringe on May 07, 2007 at 11:39:21 from (63.218.43.2):
In Reply to: Re: Questions on splitting my H (aka basket case) posted by Nat 2 on May 07, 2007 at 11:19:17:
I agree with Nat that taking the front bolster off first then the rails then the engine last. IF you do remove the front bolster, be careful removing the the bolts that hold it to the frame rail. I have found on several tractors these bolts like to break. Then you have an extra aggravation. Also, when I rebuilt my H engine, I just used big, stout blocks of wood to support the bell houseing. That was a lot easier than making stands to bolt on the side. It was plenty sturdy for me but make sure you do what is comfortable for you. Finally, your post read like you removed the belly pump in order to get the engine out. You wouldn't have needed to do that unless it needed to be replaced anyways. Bottom line is be safe and have fun. You can do this by yourself as I did, but it would have been quicker and easier and safer with someone to help.
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