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Posted by pcy1066 on April 03, 2005 at 07:42:20 from (209.143.15.33):
In Reply to: Re: Splitting stands posted by FarmerSid on April 03, 2005 at 04:59:24:
for any thing from a h-1466 what we use is very simple, a set of 806 frame rails, set the belhousing side down set them up against your frame rails holes will line up,take a torch slot cut about a 6 inch slot top to bottom, these holes will bolt up to the frame wheather its got 34 or 38 inch rubber, lay a thin peice of flat steal on your concrete, on the two fartherst apart holes weld you a 5/8 nut use threaded rod 6 inch long weld nut to top of rod, this will let you raise one side or the other when putting back together its what i have used for 25 years,use a bottle jack to support the back of the motor on the 66 series we leacve the frame bolts in the back plate thru the frame rails, put a floor jack under ta housing and roll it back
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