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Re: The Weakest Link...Is This Supposed To Happen?
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Posted by John Ne. on October 20, 2002 at 08:32:39 from (209.74.231.218):
In Reply to: The Weakest Link...Is This Supposed To Happen? posted by Salmoneye on October 20, 2002 at 04:28:21:
I would move it like this, First, get that loader off, drop it where it is, Then jack the whole rig up level again. Take a heavy log chain attach it to the left rear axle housing, run it under the belly to the right hand frame rail and bolt it on, then take a second log chain from the right axle to the left frame rail, so they crisscross under the belly and break, Take a 3rd logchain, from the hitch under the differential housing, securing it there, run it forward to the pedastle and secure it so the tractor is held together lengthwise, then pull it gently to the shop with another tractor, like the one guy said, get the battery, starter and fuel tank off first, they aren't broke yet, get em out of harms way. good luck, No way would I use a big loader tractor, you'll bust something else up for sure. John in Ne.
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