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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 13687" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Jeff - i did get in touch with a bloke from MBN and he sent me a set of plans, as did another user on here, many thanks for that! I should have access to old gas tanks used on cars, great size and if needed i can cut it down to make it a bit easier to move.</p><p>Don - i actually don't dare work out just how many hours i have spent or will be spending on it.... After removing the engine i spent around a day pulling the rest down to where you see it now. It doesn't take that long to strip, its scary just how fast it comes apart. Putting it back together will be a different story though......</p><p>My main problem is some parts i had arranged from down south, but making contact with him has been a non event.... He had quite a few parts i needed from a kubota conversion, wiring harness, hoses, covers. Hopefully he will get my e-mails and we can sort things out. Worst case, i'll just have to get it from my dealer.</p><p>I spent Sunday building an adapter for a porta power pull ram to seal the axle bearing cups. Works great! install rod, put cups in place, screw end cap on then pump the hydraulic pump and it pulls both in till they seat. So easy, nothing like my 743 using a bar and hammer......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 13687, member: 82"] Jeff - i did get in touch with a bloke from MBN and he sent me a set of plans, as did another user on here, many thanks for that! I should have access to old gas tanks used on cars, great size and if needed i can cut it down to make it a bit easier to move. Don - i actually don't dare work out just how many hours i have spent or will be spending on it.... After removing the engine i spent around a day pulling the rest down to where you see it now. It doesn't take that long to strip, its scary just how fast it comes apart. Putting it back together will be a different story though...... My main problem is some parts i had arranged from down south, but making contact with him has been a non event.... He had quite a few parts i needed from a kubota conversion, wiring harness, hoses, covers. Hopefully he will get my e-mails and we can sort things out. Worst case, i'll just have to get it from my dealer. I spent Sunday building an adapter for a porta power pull ram to seal the axle bearing cups. Works great! install rod, put cups in place, screw end cap on then pump the hydraulic pump and it pulls both in till they seat. So easy, nothing like my 743 using a bar and hammer...... [/QUOTE]
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