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Topic: Re: 5000 clutch job,
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| RodInNS
02-10-2013 15:49:35
216.118.158.123
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With small tractors... I think more in terms of the jap imports. They're harder to split than a 5000 if you're using jacks... I find it generally takes 3 floor jacks and 8 arms to manipulate the little tractors around because they want to topple over or the rear end wants to lift before the mis section when you're jacking... The easiest tractor anyone could ever hope to split is a 2wd 10 series row crop. Ya don't even remove the hood on those old dolls. Just rub their belly.... and they spread.Rod |
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| souNdguy
02-10-2013 15:53:04
107.41.153.148
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Re: 5000 clutch job, in reply to RodInNS, 02-10-2013 15:49:35
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| ah.. ok.. I understand what you are saying.
on a jap import.. they are a short tranny and rear and might tip back.
them ldiy small ones ai split had long torque tubes.. etc.. |
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