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What's a Safe Way To Jack Up a Tractor?
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Posted by Dan (WI) on September 09, 2002 at 09:42:08 from (167.79.91.21):
I have a 1963 JD 1010 wide front tractor. I want to replace both of the front tires. What is the safest way to jack up the front? I have a 5 ton hydraulic jack. Should it be jacked up in the center and raise the entire front of the tractor, or should I do one wheel at a time and jack it up by each wheel (like you would do if changing a tire on a car). I would like to lower it down on to some type of blocks for a day or two while I get the new tires. Should the block be wooden or can I use cement blocks? Thanks in advance for your recommendations. Dan
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