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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 19827" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I think changing it every 100 hours that you will be fine using the 85-140 ------- the travel motor is pretty heavy and akward to handle and line the bolts up , what I do is use two bull pins which are iron worker line up bars and put one in a hole on each side the travel motor , this gives you two handles to hold onto and lift with and it lines up the holes , putting your knee against the unit holds it in place till you get a bolt started ----------another trick to make it easier to do is use a breaker bar with a deep dish socket to hold the nuts on the inside while using a 3/4 impact to loosen and tighten the 8 bolts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 19827, member: 782"] I think changing it every 100 hours that you will be fine using the 85-140 ------- the travel motor is pretty heavy and akward to handle and line the bolts up , what I do is use two bull pins which are iron worker line up bars and put one in a hole on each side the travel motor , this gives you two handles to hold onto and lift with and it lines up the holes , putting your knee against the unit holds it in place till you get a bolt started ----------another trick to make it easier to do is use a breaker bar with a deep dish socket to hold the nuts on the inside while using a 3/4 impact to loosen and tighten the 8 bolts [/QUOTE]
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