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Lift mechanism for reversing rear wheels

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Reproman

02-09-2001 13:42:00




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Does anyone remember the device for raising the rear part of the tractor. It attached to the lift arms and had two arms that went under the rear axle housing with another bracket that rested on the ground and would raise the entire rear of the tractor when the lift arms were raised.It was used for reversing the wheels for a wider track..




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Old George/related question?

02-10-2001 05:52:55




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 Re: lift mechanism for reversing rear wheels in reply to Reproman, 02-09-2001 13:42:00  
Gentleman and ladies too,(Country Girl may be learking) I found this similar type jack with a data plate that reads "Canada Lift" with Canadian patents from the early '40's. Anyone familiar with them and can you tell from the picture if it is complete?
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Now all I need to do is figure out how to use it. :-)Thanks much in advance!
Alan Esch
45 2N kit 183513

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Salmoneye-Tractor Jack

02-09-2001 15:03:00




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 Re: lift mechanism for reversing rear wheels in reply to Reproman, 02-09-2001 13:42:00  
Here is the link you want...



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Jimp CO

02-09-2001 14:31:46




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 Re: lift mechanism for reversing rear wheels in reply to Reproman, 02-09-2001 13:42:00  
Yes, there is/was a jack made for raising the N's. With the complete setup, you could raise the entire tractor off the ground.
Go back in the archives of this board and look up some of the subjects such as "lifting itself", or some thing that would relate to lifting the tractor.
There was some picutres even about 1-2 months ago.



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