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Re: 240 Utility gears grind
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Posted by 240 Ed in Wi on April 05, 2006 at 11:04:27 from (12.28.96.114):
In Reply to: 240 Utility gears grind posted by Nadz in PA on April 04, 2006 at 13:37:32:
Splitting it is an easy job. Just be careful. I found that there is enough weight ahead of the point where the front tires touch the ground that it wants to do a nose dive really easy. You should hook your lift to two points, one near the front of the tractor and one near the rear of the engine. That way it can't go either way. A couple of heavy trailer jacks welded to adapter plates work great for the back half. Get the ones with wheels and then you can roll it around if you need.
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