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Farmall Regular engine removal

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phdl

10-21-2003 11:05:28




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I've got a Regular engine ,all rebuilt, laying on it's side on a pallet and ready to reinstall in the frame. I need advice on how and where to attach the lift points so I don't bbreak or bend something in the process and this thing is heavy! Thanks for any help.




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Dave@NY

10-21-2003 17:15:32




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 Re: Farmall Regular engine removal in reply to phdl, 10-21-2003 11:05:28  
Just lifted one out of a tractor using two nylon slings and my cherry-picker.One around the clutch housing and the other around the crank pulley and kind of snaked up around-through all the stuff mounted on the front of the motor. It didn't balance too bad,but I will be looking for a better hook-up to lift it next time.Someone here must have some insight on this.I was thinking of some angle iron tabs on two head studs with a piece of chain attached??Maybe a couple of tabs and chain back on the clutch housing too,to get it to balance out??

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phdl

10-21-2003 19:11:46




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 Re: Re: Farmall Regular engine removal in reply to Dave@NY, 10-21-2003 17:15:32  
Dave - thanks for the ideas. I thought about the nylon straps but doubt I can get my engine from on it's side to upright and still keep contrl of it.Do you think aa couple of head bolts and the clutch housing bolts are strong enough to hold the weight of this engine?



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Dave@NY

10-22-2003 15:48:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall Regular engine removal in reply to phdl, 10-21-2003 19:11:46  
The head studs I wouldn't worry about.I would buy a couple of Grade 8 bolts a wee bit longer to use for the chain or what ever you use to attach the chain to on the clutch housing.They are a 3/8" bolt and shouldn't cost much for the peace of mind.Ought to work fine.



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