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Re: Removing Radiator from H with Wide Front--OH B
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Posted by captaink on December 28, 2004 at 08:28:45 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Re: Removing Radiator from H with Wide Front--OH B posted by Allan in NE on December 28, 2004 at 08:10:02:
For swapping out the Schwartz front end for my M I took a piece of angle iron and drilled two holes in it for the tie rod ends to go into after they were removed from the steering arm. That way, at least when the wheels went “crazy” they turned the same direction not opposite of each other. That might help a bit. I also made a "stand" out of angle iron that bolted on each side of the clutch housing with a brace up to the engine frame rail and an angle iron across the bottom. To the bottom of each end of the angle iron I mounted two Bulldog jacks with wheels on them. The stand was made heavy enough to handle the weight of the M, and it allowed for adjusting not only the height but the tilt also. I used these for splitting the tractor too.
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