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Uh Steve..................................... the dirty side goes down.
Seriously, I hope no one was hurt. This just points out the necessity of those wedges between the front axle and the bolster.
Seriously, I hope no one was hurt. This just points out the necessity of those wedges between the front axle and the bolster.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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Glad no one suffered any injuries.
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Well that is one easy way to adjust clutch fingers. Now you can get right at the hand hole.
I had almost the same experience minus landing on the floor.
How did the cub flip over?
Did you have the rear tires off and it was leaning and than flipped over?
Did you take the right side tire off and than it flipped over?
The story could be helpful to virgin flippers and of course the experienced flippers (like my self) could get a reminder of what not to do.
I had almost the same experience minus landing on the floor.
How did the cub flip over?
Did you have the rear tires off and it was leaning and than flipped over?
Did you take the right side tire off and than it flipped over?
The story could be helpful to virgin flippers and of course the experienced flippers (like my self) could get a reminder of what not to do.
Bacon makes everything better.
1959 LO-Boy 1950 Super A
1959 LO-Boy 1950 Super A
- Steve Henry
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I was taking wheels off had left side on jack stand with wheel off, right side on jack stand, and when i pulled that wheel off it had wheel weights on it shook the tractor and the left jack stand kicked and down it went. I don't know if wedges would have helped but I will use them from now on.
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Hey Steve...GLAD YOU'RE O.K. Jack Stands Are Good, but they're NOT 100% Reliable.
If your Cub's rearend was up on blocks, and the front was wedged between the bolster...I don't believe she would have flipped over
If your Cub's rearend was up on blocks, and the front was wedged between the bolster...I don't believe she would have flipped over
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Mine almost went over.I was down in the barn did not know to wedge it.I was down there holding it for fifteen mins when Tracy finally heard me.She was going to let me stay in the barn.can you belive that!!!Sorry to see your tractor sleeping on its side!Ketcham
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