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Horse Newbie
23 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

I'm considering cutting the crank off and welding a 3/4 nut on the shaft so I can use a cordless drill to run it up and down. 

You’ll void the warranty !:scared-eek:

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Pullstart

Pretty nifty!  That’ll help get the trans oil over the hump!

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SylvanLakeWH

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ri702bill
2 hours ago, Pullstart said:

Pretty nifty!  That’ll help get the trans oil over the hump!

And to be able to properly grease the front axle......

IF you could add a curved "rocker" to the underside of the foot plate, it would keep the load more under the center as it lifts and tilts ....:twocents-02cents:

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ebinmaine

Well done Sir.  

 

9 hours ago, kpinnc said:

considering cutting the crank off and welding a 3/4 nut on the shaft so I can use a cordless drill

 

Could you leave the crank in place and add the nut to the outside?

Perhaps both methods would be handy?

 

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peter lena

@kpinnc  nice job on that , https://www.google.com/search?q=1%2F4"+grease+fitting+angle%2C+female&sca_esv=569708288&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS866US866&sxsrf=AM9HkKkKsK4OZQjifs0lj , experiment with these , to make it easier to lubricate a tough spot , like steering column fan , maybe fun out , tube / hose , for quicker , lube up , Pete

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Lee1977

I would not want that handle moving around with a drill turning it.

 

 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Could you leave the crank in place and add the nut to the outside?

 

I was thinking of making the handle use a socket so it can reattach if needed. 

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Horse Newbie

I would go with the 3/4” nut, void the warranty, and use a 3/4” combination wrench or ratchet and socket if you need to fine adjust the height…

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

I would not want that handle moving around with a drill turning it.

 

 

Oh yeah you'd have to keep it slow for sure 

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clueless

you can find used Mojack Xl locally (Facebook) fairly cheap $200 or less, they will lift 750#  and are a bit more stable. I just remove the wheel stirrups and lift the front or rear of a tractor up to 24", also my go to jack for changing wheels or wheel bearing on all of my trailers, eezpeez and very stable.

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kpinnc
10 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

I would not want that handle moving around with a drill turning it.

 

I'll make a handle that slips over the nut for use when needed.

 

9 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

I would go with the 3/4” nut,

 

Yep, that's what I did. Runs to full length in about 15 seconds now. 

 

Works well with the Scag too...

 

 

 

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