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Posted by Kelly C on January 16, 2004 at 18:06:23 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: help posting pictures posted by greensboro george on January 16, 2004 at 08:30:08:

These are the stands I made for the front. These work great!!!
For spliting I used my Cherry picker. This was not a good way to split one. Although adding the threaded rod really helped to keep it all alighned. I will not be using this again to split a tractor. I am going to make some thing that will bolt to both sides of the Differential case and have a caster wheel under it to pull it back. 
I used this mothod to put it back together as my rear stands are not made as yet. The Jack I removed the cup at the top and bolted a 4x6 peice of flat steel ( actually a baler plunger knife) to the jack and screwed the 4x4 post to it. The other wood I nailed to each other. Looks flimsy as all get out. But worked good enough in a pinch. I used threaded rod with nuts to draw it together. This kept every thing from moving from side to side. I kept the jack stand under just in case. And no body parts were any where near under any thing. I need those. :-)
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