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Re: Re: Re: to Scotty(NY)
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Posted by ScottyNY on July 23, 2002 at 10:47:36 from (128.59.123.240):
In Reply to: Re: Re: to Scotty(NY) posted by ricahrd on July 23, 2002 at 08:04:50:
Right you are! That's the only way to get to that one. And that's a tough place to split as there isn't any real good place to block anything firmly. It's not too hard to roll the back away, but, even with a hoist, there isn't any real good place to block the front up. You can use the low spot in the bell, but you have to chock the front wheels AND get some wedges in them so that they don't turn. You can flip the whole front end if it gets nudged hard enough. There was a thread late last week (sorry I can't recall the heading) about someone running long bolts into the cultivator mounting pads on the front end and getting jack stands up under them. That helps, but you still have to be plenty careful, especially when putting things back together--that's when the big bumps can happen.
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