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Posted by bill b va on December 30, 2001 at 15:28:58 from (209.240.222.132):
In Reply to: JACK STANDS posted by DONNIE REDDING on December 28, 2001 at 19:09:42:
for what its worth i hung a 12 ' " I " beam down the middle of my shop with a trolley on it to hang a chain hoist on . ( a mono rail ) to seperate my tractor i put support under front of the rear half of the tractor and and connected the chain hoist to the rear half of the tractor front part with wheels still on it .... to seperate i just pushed it on down the rail out of the way . to re assemble just pushed it back in position .worked good for me . not much junk on the floor. front wheels carried most of the weight. i used a 4 " I beam but my tractor is small 240 international. the beam would need to be sized according to the weight.that mono rail is good for lot of other uses
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