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Re: splitting stands
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Posted by Bus Driver on March 21, 2003 at 16:52:11 from (65.165.154.97):
In Reply to: splitting stands posted by jim on March 20, 2003 at 19:30:39:
Due to the cold weather and a rush need, I took my tractor to a shop that works on all kinds and sizes. Did good job at very fair price. He has a beam across the width of his shop with three hoist trolleys on the beam. Parks the tractor under the beam with length of the tractor aligned with the length of the beam. Can split any tractor that is not too tall or too heavy for his setup- probably could handle up to about 125 HP models. For those with some volume or the finances for such a "toy", this is a neat setup. Useful for all sorts of work.
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