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Posted by Matt Vanek on March 24, 2002 at 22:08:36 from (66.81.40.64):
In Reply to: finding away to take rear tires off. posted by matt vanek on March 21, 2002 at 21:36:06:
Hi to Honky, Sammy the RED, and Ray,In. I thank you all for the responces you all gave me. When I posted the help on taking my rear tires off my (M) Farmall. I will try the tricks you all have gave me. I have another thing to ask of you all in this same thing and to complete my teardown for my tractor. I am doing this tractor in a small shed so room for things like a cherrypicker will not work when I need to seperate the engine from the rest of the tractor. (1) What is the best jack to use to take the rear tires off with? Will a floor jack work and is it strong enofe to hold the wieght of the tractor? Or will the big bumper jacks work fine too? (2) When I take the down will jack stands work and what do I look for in jackstands that will hold the wieght? (3) when I have the rear tires off it do I need to us other jackstands anywhere else to support the tractor when I am going to take the front wheels off the front? (4) I am working and buying things I need as I go so any tools or treacks and tips that make this restoration easer would be a great bleasing for me and this Farmall (M). I again thank you all for you respones and if you have Emails that any of you would like to give me would be great as well. Thank you all again. Matt Vanek Laton,Ca.
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