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Re: Farmall M Wide Front Installation
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Posted by Zak on March 29, 2004 at 19:15:41 from (205.188.116.212):
In Reply to: Farmall M Wide Front Installation posted by Rob on March 29, 2004 at 19:06:49:
It's a real easy swap. what you need is a railroad jack (sometimes called a farm jack, but you get the idea), a wrench, a ratchet and socket, some penetrating oil of your choosing, some jack stands, and that's it! Simply jack the front end up after blocking and locking rears. Set 'er down on your jackstands (set them high to provide clearance). Undo the four bolts holding your narrow front on (easier said than done, but I "done" it so it's not too bad!) I forgot to mention some friends. You need about two of 'em. Position your WF under neath and have your two friends lift it upwards while you position the first bolt in. Once you have at least two bolts in and started, you're good to go. Tighten her up and drop her down and you're done. Zak
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