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Posted by Allan In NE on March 17, 2006 at 14:48:36 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Painless Adventure posted by Allan In NE on March 17, 2006 at 14:33:39:
Oh, Didn't understand your question, I guess. When I was a wee lad, we used to hang the front end up on a couple of tall poles with a cross beam. Backed under and into the thing. Had to put it on, take it off at every cuttin' of hay. Later on, figured out that if ya just have the front end down on the ground and the rear up on some blocks, you can just back the tractor over that front cross beam and still get the mounting irons in and under the rear frame. Gotta keep the struts wired up and out of the way tho. Nice part is that the whole complete gizmo is only held on by 4 bolts; two at the front struts to the siderails and two at the rear mounting irons to that large U-iron at the bottom of the loader's frame. Allan
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