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Re: transporting 494A planter??????HELP!
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Posted by Leroy on September 21, 2004 at 06:34:28 from (216.255.40.9):
In Reply to: transporting 494A planter??????HELP! posted by caleb on September 20, 2004 at 16:56:18:
Depending on if you have fenders on that would interfere. Take all boxes off, remove pin that sets planting depth, fold press wheels up, take markers off, one nut besides the lift chain on each one to take them off, put loading plankes on side rails, use tractor to push up ramps and drop wheels inside, if it has fertilizer on take off the fert openiers so that they won't hit side rail, fold toung up, pull pins that hold toung braces and remove bottom 2 bolts that hold toung and loosen top 2 bolts juct enough to lift toung, ahter it is on trailer put toung jack down and chain fast, put boxes in bed of truck and fasten down so lids do not blow out, 2 people less than an hour to load
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