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Re: Re: Splitting C in front of transmission
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Posted by J.D. Humm on December 19, 2001 at 13:09:38 from (12.65.222.135):
In Reply to: Re: Splitting C in front of transmission posted by scotty on December 19, 2001 at 06:41:34:
I made a similar device about 20 years ago when I had to split my 200. It is shaped like a T with castors at each outer point of the T and 2 adjustable uprights made from heavy pipe and 3/4 inch threaded rod for vertical adjustment, plus the uprights move horizontally for width adjustment. It is patterned after splitting stands I've seen at dealer's shops, but like Haas says you must support the front part of the tractor securley doing a clutch replacement. When the tractor needs split at the front of the transmission the stand works well on the front half of the tractor, to support the engine half. I block the rear end .
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