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Re: Pallets to prop up the tractor?
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Posted by Paul G. in Mn on November 06, 2006 at 15:47:56 from (206.183.178.125):
In Reply to: Pallets to prop up the tractor? posted by Mike CA on November 06, 2006 at 08:53:32:
I made a pair of stands for spliting my M. I had an extra set of frame rails that I set straight up and down then I took a piece of angle iron and drilled a hole in each end. The rails I mounted to the last set of holes on the tractors rails buy the clutch houseing then made the angle iron fit going forward at a 45 degree angle. Once you have it supoerted you can take hydralic pump out then take the top 2 bolts out. once they are out get the longest bolt you can fit back in those hole and put them in. then remove the bottem 4 bolts. Once they are out you can carefully roll the back half backwards. Once it is back block the wheels. You should be able to do most everything you need to do this way and it is very solid
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