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Re: Splitting a farmall H (need help)
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Posted by kfox on August 19, 2006 at 17:27:07 from (63.18.241.63):
In Reply to: Re: Splitting a farmall H (need help) posted by old on August 19, 2006 at 15:41:45:
If you decide to split the tractor, just remove all the linkage to the engine and block up the clutch housing securely. Hook on to the engine with a hoist/end loader/backhoe/ or whatever will lift the engine. Remove the 4 bolts on each side that hold the frame rails on, and the long, exposed bolt on the rear of the bell housing. Remove the starter and take out the bolt hiding in the hole where the starter mounts. Loosen the four bolts on the front of each side rail and roll the front end forward. (Much easier with two men :-)) You need to drop the rear of the rails a little as you roll forward, to clear the oil filter mounting. With the front bolster & rails out of the way, pick up on the engine until you have the weight, and then pull the dowel pins on each side, close to where the side rails bolted on. I've done this with the radiator on, and with it removed. Its safer for the radiator with it removed. Have fun...ken
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