Posted by hayfarmer on September 06, 2016 at 12:48:37 from (71.84.179.83):
In Reply to: Ford-600 posted by moday on September 06, 2016 at 09:20:51:
will add one more way. On JD 430 my backblade on the tractor or rotary mower hanging on 3 pt will pretty well balance out the back half, in fact I have had to lower implement to keep it from pointing up. I still use blocks under in case. I roll front half away. Block front axles so that it will not tip side to side. I put long blocking under floor jack, and block of wood to spread force, and jack under wood blokd on bottom of oil pan. Put jack on blocking so it will roll ,a wider board helps. with front jacked up level with back I pull front haf ahead with come a long hooked to tractor, pick up or whatever. Jack should roll with front end. I agree with using line up bolts to go back together, just make sure they are not too long so you can remove them after halves are together, I know from experience. My favorite way to split tractor is with hoist or front end loader, unfortunately when you are splitting your loader tractor that doesn't work.
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