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Re: Re: finding away to take rear tires off.
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Posted by Honkey on March 25, 2002 at 11:42:15 from (64.68.163.33):
In Reply to: Re: finding away to take rear tires off. posted by Matt Vanek on March 24, 2002 at 22:08:36:
Hi Matt, I would do one thing at a time. It will be much simpler and require less equipment. I use a regular bottle jack to lift on the rear axle housing. Something like a 6 or 8 ton will work fine. As for supporting the tractor after the wheel is off, I would use the heavier set of jack stands, I believe they are 10 or 12 ton. While the small stands would work, they don't have as much reach, so you would have to use a alot more blocks inbetween the tractor and jackstand. I would stay away from a handi-man jack. They aren't stable enough, safety first, use a floor jack or bottle jack! I hope you have enough room. Good luck Matthew in SD
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