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Re: ford and cletrac
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Posted by youngster on January 12, 2006 at 08:57:02 from (198.93.211.247):
In Reply to: Re: ford and cletrac posted by Feron on January 12, 2006 at 03:30:19:
see thats what i was wondering. right now this is my uncles tractor. and hes inquired to dealerships about the front 4 wheel on it and was told it was off a dodge pickup. now mind you this guy never actually saw it but still he gave us the other front for it cause he said he had no use for it. this was all before we believe the axle snapped. since then my uncle has parked the tractor and bought a jd midsize with a front loader and back bucket. now im starting to wonder if in fact we couldnt just take teh front thats on it off and put the other one on. i hadnt thought of that before. but now that im thinking how big of a jack would i need to jack that up and then id obviously block the tractor up but how big do i need to get it off the ground? thanks fellas
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