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Re: Stipping down an M...again
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Posted by Janicholson on May 11, 2006 at 05:44:01 from (66.173.50.109):
In Reply to: Stipping down an M...again posted by Turbos10 on May 11, 2006 at 05:20:28:
I'm not sure of the PTO removal. The Lift-all pump is very heavy and comes out the bottom, resivoir and all. Remove the control lever, the three pipe fittings sticking out, the cap on the top, and the bolts holding it up (hold it up with a floor jack or other serious method. The drive coupling from the trans lay shaft needs to be vertical so it will slide out downward. Make a plate (aluminum) to go over the hole. Take off the generator/alternator and wiring to it. A constant loss system, Battery and ignition only might save 40#. Make a smaller hitch system using rigid bars instead of the "U" drawbar, and keep the pull link of the original. Use different front and rear hubs and wheels that weigh less than the cast pieces. Good hunting, JimN
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