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Re: How do I jack up my M?
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Posted by Haas on October 14, 2000 at 17:31:54 from (129.37.117.120):
In Reply to: How do I jack up my M? posted by Lowell Davis on October 14, 2000 at 09:28:15:
I jack mine with a hydraulic bottle jack under the drawbar, near the front of the drawbar. Then I put a jackstand under the axle housing and also cribbing under the drawbar. It rests on the jackstand and the cribbing while I am working. If you are taking a wheel off BE Careful. It is heavy!! Especially if the tires have fluid in them. You need help or a hoist of some kind even to take just the cast iron hub off after you have gotten the rim and tire off. The tire with fluid will weigh 600 lbs or so, not counting the cast iron hub and wheel weight. The hub and wheel weight is another 300 or 400 lbs.
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