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what is the easiest way to take a wfe off in weed'

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mark

08-30-2003 23:46:04




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I am going to take a wide front off a Farmall M in the weed's ..what bolt's do I need to take off so as to make it easier ?...I don't want miss anything and have to make another trip back.I am bolting it on my tri-cycle ?




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Loren

08-31-2003 14:08:30




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 Re: what is the easiest way to take a wfe off in w in reply to mark, 08-30-2003 23:46:04  
Hmmm. Three responses to your post and it doesn't look like a single one understood what exactly you are going to do and/or wanted to know. Bring the rest out with you, there's someone else around that needs the rest of that M.lol



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Vana

08-31-2003 07:26:40




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 Re: what is the easiest way to take a wfe off in w in reply to mark, 08-30-2003 23:46:04  
It depends where you are at, here in copperhead country I would clean up around it with a weedeater first and then rake it out good, then just block it up and remove the bolts. Be careful it is very heavy and you dont want it on top of you



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Nebraska Cowman

08-31-2003 05:48:35




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 Re: what is the easiest way to take a wfe off in w in reply to mark, 08-30-2003 23:46:04  
the first thing i would do is tromp down the weeds, watch out for poisen ivy. jack up the tractor under the belly and the front end will fall down. they are a lot easier to take off than to put on.



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Delbert

08-31-2003 05:22:19




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 Re: what is the easiest way to take a wfe off in w in reply to mark, 08-30-2003 23:46:04  
Mark don,t hide it to far in the weeds there are guy,s looking for them. Even if it is junk they need them for parts. There are four bolts on the bolster two on the frame that should do it. Besure the tractor is blocked up good. Beleive i would take it off in the shop and advertise it for sale before taking it to the weeds. Just my thoughts.



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