Posted by Leroy on July 05, 2017 at 18:35:31 from (69.88.204.212):
In Reply to: Re: Wheel Horse posted by gab on July 05, 2017 at 09:54:52:
I finally got it hung on tractor this morning. Now still have to put on the belt. If I get down on the ground I have to have a way to pull myself up as I cannot get up otherwise. I don't have enough strength to lift the deck. So on my overhead track that I have 2 chain hoists on I ended up hooking one on each side of the deck to pull it up in place then took two long prybars to get the front latch in place so it would lock. Altogether about 5 hours to get the deck hung. Has to get it hung so I could use the tractor to pull a wagon out of where it sat so I could take it to its new owner this afternoon. Getting close to 74 and not in good health. This chain hoist system is what I use to work on these hay rakes. The chain holding deck up just a bit is what I used to pull myself up off the ground. The tractor and deck do not show much ware.
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