Posted by Crem on November 18, 2007 at 21:04:50 from (75.121.175.198):
In Reply to: Ferguson jack posted by Richard L on November 18, 2007 at 17:54:06:
They work pretty well. My dad bought one around 1940 and then I got in on using it in the fifties and sixties. We had to widen out the wheels for cultivating back then, and it was nice to narrow it back again for other uses. I still have the jack and use it once in awhile. Mine has a rod that connects the front and rear parts so that all four wheels go up at once. You either have to keep the engine running or chain the draw bar up to the top link or it will slowly fall down if your hydraulics are not perfect. I have an aftermarket position control on my Ferguson and that allows me to control the height better to remove and replace the rear wheels.
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