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Re: 1066 Rear Axle Modification
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Posted by Sheepdog in NE on April 23, 2006 at 20:15:08 from (67.0.14.43):
In Reply to: 1066 Rear Axle Modification posted by Michael Sheik on April 23, 2006 at 10:35:06:
First of all no one should be so know it all, like some of the responses you got. It's your tractor, you do what you want. We cut a set of axles with a 14' cut off wheel. Set the saw vise around axle (tire & wheel off). Might have to set saw on blocks. Leave vise loose. As you are cutting axle turn it with a pipe wrench slowly. The axle never gets so hot it won't throw sparks. Didn't take to long. We cut them off for pulling. Heaven forbid! Lost 90#. Good luck with your decision.
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