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Posted by FarmerSid on April 03, 2005 at 04:59:24 from (216.209.138.189):
In Reply to: Re: Splitting stands posted by JOSSETTE on April 02, 2005 at 17:10:59:
Thanks for the replies. I was out looking at the H & M yesterday out in the shed were they sleep for the winter. Was going to get the H fired up and bring it into the shop and start stripping it but it was raining too hard. The front tires are frozen in about 6" of ice yet. There is two plows sitting in front of them. In order to get the H out, the plows would have to be moved but the ground is getting too soft and would make a mess of the lawn by driving the 7810 JD on it to get the plow s out. Will have to wait a bit to get the H out. If it wasn't for the plows being in the way, I could just put the battery in, fire it up and drive it into the shop. Anyway's, I am just looking for pictures of stands that others have made. I have a few idea's but most likely someone else would have a better idea that could improve mine. I already have casters and lots of assorted pieces of steel to come up with something. Thanks for all your idea's. Cheers! Sid
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