Posted by ben brown on December 29, 2008 at 17:35:09 from (12.213.80.58):
In Reply to: Splittin' Stands posted by pete_5959 on December 28, 2008 at 15:53:44:
pete heres a couple pic of my stands this set use two up rights whitch are 3 inch channel 26 inches tall that has hole to bolt to tractor fame. some time if only one bolt well line up i have spot welded them to the fame. squire tubing is used in between the to uprights one side is 3 inch the other side that slides into it is 2 and a half inch. the all thred on the top set is 1-1/4 inch. i used 2 nuts stacked, in the squire tubing to add suport. the wheel are steel 3inch wheel on the bottom set there 4 inch hard rubber. the bottom set ues a 2 inch all thred and a bigger squire tubing and up right are flat steel when there slide together and tight on the tractor fame i lock the squire tubing together with a 5/8 bolt/ the all thred alowes for hight adjustment and line up. if i am moving the back of the tractor i ues a large floor jack. the steel on the back wall are different fames for different tractors. i have split no telling how many tractors from small to 86 sires ih and and large jd also the big allis. as a matter of fact thay were copied off the factory allis stand dealers had to buy.
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