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Re: Re: Help!! Splitting the 350 Farmall
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Posted by Greasy John on November 01, 2003 at 18:06:33 from (208.35.181.72):
In Reply to: Re: Help!! Splitting the 350 Farmall posted by scotc on October 31, 2003 at 18:47:11:
Thank you scotc --Well i finally got it apart today.Just wasnt getting tough enuff with it I gess.Built up an I beam jig under the tractor blocked the back on it and used a come-along and chisels and bars and she finally came in 2 peices. Tnx to all who tried to help and special tnx to Pete at Wisconsin tractor who sent me the 8 pages if dope on the 350 and several other with the T/A unit Oh yes I built a jig on rollers to hold up the front half and I can roll her back and forth by hand now. Whatever works RIGHT!!! Tnx again all. John In Oregon.
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