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Re: 806D range trans cover removal question
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Posted by chadd on January 30, 2006 at 09:58:19 from (155.92.30.128):
In Reply to: 806D range trans cover removal question posted by BarryW on January 30, 2006 at 08:56:58:
On ours, the mechanic who did it didn't remove the whole pedistal. Instead, he put a bottle jack on the belhousing under the gas tank with a block of wood, and disconnected the bolts from under the pedistal. He removed the legs of the pedastal(about halfway up), jacked up the tank a little, and then removed the covers without disturbing the gas tank. Our pedistal's legs were both cracked, so he welded them while he had them removed. Ours didn't have the midmount hydraulic ports,(ours is an early 64) so it made it a lot easier.
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