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Re: H owners: How tall is the rear differential?
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Posted by CNKS on March 01, 2007 at 18:05:49 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: H owners: How tall is the rear differential? posted by Mike CA on February 28, 2007 at 20:17:04:
A 19 inch floor jack for an H is virtually useless. All you need is a bottle jack and some blocks. But, support your tractor with jack stands, or very sturdy, non-wobbling blocks of wood, use the jack only to raise it. Along with your post on Tool Talk, you are trying to buy too much all at once. Wait until you get your tractor home, then decide what you want. This may sound strange, but once you start working on it you will know what you need, your tractor will actually tell you (not verbally, but you WILL find out). Don't buy a bunch of useless stuff, such as that 3 HP air compressor, or a cheap angle grinder. The only thing you really need an air compressor for is painting. Air tools are nice, but they are not essential.
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