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Re: Re: Splitting A 51 Cub
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Posted by p on January 05, 2001 at 10:21:32 from (12.33.190.5):
In Reply to: Re: Splitting A 51 Cub posted by Stan on January 04, 2001 at 19:42:08:
it is best to use a support bar for the rear. I used a heavy piece of angle iron with a caster on the bottom. I then bolted the angle iron onto the bellhousing attachment points. I left it a bit long so that it took the weight off the front end. I then was able to split the tractor and have the back half still easily mobile. I then wheeled it into a back corner until I needed it again. worked VERY!!! well, and therefore I highly recommend it.....p
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