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North End I-15 | I broke an axel shaft off a Case 600 years back. We jacked it up and tied a two wheeled axel with a long tongue under the housing . Locked the brake and drove it home 5 miles through field and prairie . Worked slick. Neighbor said it would not work .
Another time I snapped a front axel hub off my B120 IHC sprayer pickup. I used a 10' piece of 4" heavy wall tubing under the front axel , and tied it to the frame of the Truck. Used a heavy bar on the 3 point of my Ford 4600 tractor . picked up the front end-and towed it home . amazing what one can cobble up to make do. | |
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- 1486, broken rear axle shaft, how to get it home? - Jon : 8/11/2006 23:44
- Re: 1486, broken rear axle shaft, how to get it home? - plowboy : 8/12/2006 00:05
- RE: 1486, broken rear axle shaft, how to get it home? - sri : 8/12/2006 00:43
- RE: 1486, broken rear axle shaft, how to get it home? - Badger : 8/12/2006 08:44
- RE: 1486, broken rear axle shaft, how to get it home? - Dennis : 8/12/2006 08:55
- Think for bit before you load it onto a trailer. - Old Pokey : 8/12/2006 09:23
- RE: 1486, broken rear axle shaft, how to get it home? - guest : 8/12/2006 09:49
- It"s Home!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Jon : 8/12/2006 20:25
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