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Re: Sock On A Rooster
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Posted by Allan In NE on March 14, 2007 at 09:05:54 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Sock On A Rooster posted by farrviewsouth on March 14, 2007 at 04:00:23:
"IF" the rear axle mounts have the rotator bolts, which I think the year-arounds do, it should work for you too. First, you have to take everything loose, of course and remove any lock-down and forward mount bolts. The lower arms of the 3-point have to be off and laying down on the ground, gear shift lever in fourth, and the seat folded up. I went to the hardware store and bought this "eye" and a 5/8", grade 8 bolt/washer. Put a come-along between the eye and tied it to the lower left hand door sill. Took a handy-man jack under the left step and lifted/rotated it back on those rear axle pivots until the weight of the cab went over center and the come-along then had the weight hanging from that front cultivator bolt hole. Then, just a matter of letting it down on the ground from there. Yes, it's "iffy" and damned dangerous. Be careful! Allan
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