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Re: H - mating transmission to the torque tube
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Posted by D Slater on August 11, 2007 at 09:41:24 from (71.182.16.244):
In Reply to: Re: H - mating transmission to the torque tube posted by Tom Windsor on August 10, 2007 at 22:20:23:
Tom, if you look close I think the wheel on rear stand can be adjusted up and down and also the front lower cross bar has jack bolts. When supporting the front part with engine or M size tractors with engine, I would sugjest at least one cross brace from bottom of one leg to higher up on the other on front stand. Also helps if angle braces to front on front stand legs will hinge at legs for mounting on some tractors. Can't tell in picture if his does. But everyone has an opinion on the best way to do things and his could be better than mine. Sugjestions not ment to downgrade his work which looks good and he's proud of and probably just fine. On original post I'm not sure if he wants to split behind engine or behind torque tube, If behind torque tube and leave everything ahead in place his support would need to be a little different.
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