Posted by maplehillfrm on March 15, 2008 at 06:39:08 from (70.100.62.8):
In Reply to: Rim nuts posted by Lanse on March 15, 2008 at 06:19:43:
Hey lanse, I will post a picture of the air chisel for ya,, but I am going to chime in on a safety issue, the cinderblocks were addressed before, I was going to say something , but I was glad to see that someone else did,
I have a concern about you working on the rear wheels with the front of the tractor up on those blocks, the stability is GONE,, it is teatering on the front and the 2 rear wheels make it very unstable,, it can roll or flip off of that set up very easily,, be careful and see if you can get that tractior more stable,
you may want to lower the front half, closer to the ground and that will take out a little tippsyness..
I always tell my boys and there friends that farm is a place that you can get hurt fast without warning,, have fun working on your tractor but BE CAREFUL< pat
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