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Re: H -broke in half-
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Posted by Loren Arends on April 11, 2004 at 21:29:08 from (207.190.105.242):
In Reply to: H -broke in half- posted by Bob on April 11, 2004 at 17:31:12:
Buy the repair manual and if you can find an old set of steel wheels with about a 1 to 1 1/2 in axel like the rear wheels of an old hay stacker. cut a shaft about 6 inches wider, on each side then the center of the tractor weld a piece of 3 inch channel iron on the shaft between the wheels this is where you can set a bottle jack now get 2 pieces of 2 inch angle Iron about 3 feet long. The wheels set under the front portion of the transmission. The angle iron bolt rear ward on the upper axel housing bolts and then to tabs that you weld to the rear edge of the channel iron. If you have a narrow front tractor you also need to make a tripod angle brace, I use 3 inch angle iron up from the floor to the mid to upper third part of the engine for balance, out about 3 foot on each side with a piece running across to the braces at the bottom. I put 1/4 inch x3x3 plates with a hole in it near the outer edge and put thread rod in it with a nut welded to the bottom as a set of leveling screws then jack the tractor up to level and side the rear away
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