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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on December 29, 2001 at 06:47:19 from (208.145.207.60):
In Reply to: JACK STANDS posted by DONNIE REDDING on December 28, 2001 at 19:09:42:
Check the link for pictures of mine. The jacks are 3,500lb sidecrank implement jacks with 2,500lb caster wheels welded on the bottom. I ordered the jacks and wheels from Northern tools for about $180. I used jacks with the round tube mounting bracket thinking I could buy some extra tubes and have several different sets of mounts for them but there was too much play in the tube mounts so I had to tack weld them. I may cut the welds and use some set screws to hold the solid. I made a plate out of 3/8" plate with a pair of 5/8" holes 2.75" apart to bolt it to the frame but some tractors may need a different bolt pattern. We first used them to split our 1086 for a clutch and now have them on our 706, they work very good. We use a bottle jack under the clutch housing to hold the back end up.
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