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    Posted: 15 Sep 2016 at 3:57pm
What's the best way to split a B behind the engine? Supporting the rear won't be a problem, but how do you do the front half without the wheels maybe turning left/right and the whole thing falling? I'll be separating it to get to the oil pump. 
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If you have an overhead steel beam, it's child's play. Put B under beam, use 2 chain hoists, block front spindles with 4by4 or similar to keep wheels from turning( that works with D-14). for proper support use SOLID wood blocking NOT 'concrete blocks'. go slow and steady ...
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I haven't done a b but on the d serries you just make up some wooden wedges out if blocks and wedge both sides of the front axle to the counter weight so it can't wiggle.
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I put a heavy duty floor jack under the transmission for a 3 point support on the rearend then roll it back away from the front which is blocked and wedged to stay in place.
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I use an overhead beam like jay said.. lift the motor and just let the wheels roll forward.. peg with wedges......... You can also use an engine hoist in front of the radiator and roll the axle and motor forward on that.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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When we split them we used a wheeled crane.  We would hitch to the valve cover and roll the front forward.
Sometimes, in the field, we had to get "creative".  Best I can remember is we tiel the engine to a strong tree branch and walked the rear away.  Little tougher than on a level floor with a crane but it worked 
In any event you do not have a lot of weight to handle.  
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I have not tried this, but will. How about 4 pieces of 5/8" running thread to replace the bolts and just separate the two halves a few inches, just enough to get to the oil pump. Comments please.
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I lift the front of the tractor, then attach these angle plates to the torque tube.  I use an engine hoist to pull the motor. 


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I am lucky enough to have a four post auto lift. I put it up enough to walk under without ducking and use some old tractor frame rails for cross pieces and come-alongs with chains.

Once it's split, I have several 12" x 16" x 3" (thick) wooden blocks that I use for safety.

This is by far the best way I've found for supporting a tractor.
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Steve, what is the chain hooked onto in that pic? Does it hook to a bolt?

And Bill...when you say hitch to the valve cover...how do you do that? I would think that cover would bend easily.
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Pull one of the valve cover bolts stick the bolt through the chain and put it back the bolt is taking the load not the valve cover.
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In my photo above there is a 2 x 2 angle iron laying on top of the valve cover.  It bolts on with the 2 or 4 valve cover STUDS  ( older covers had only 2 studs, new have 4) ... the angle has 3-4 different holes for lifting. In the photo I have lifted at the rear of the angle ( rear of the motor) and then roll forward on the tires.... when the axle is removed, I use a lifting hole in the center of the 2 x 2 angle to level lift the motor by itself................ and yes, the two small 3/8 studs on the valve cover are plenty strong to lift the motor and front end.



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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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My valve cover is already off. It has 2 studs. So just bolt a piece between the 2 studs, make a hole to hook the chain to, and lift?
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When I split mine I did like some of the above but to spread it apart I put pto and trans in gear and turned pto with visegrips. Moved easy.
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Yes, I have 3-4 holes in the angle iron for lifting either end or center... I have a short 12 inch chain looped over the angle and both sides connected to the angle with one bolt... and the chain fall hook into that small chain loop... you can see 3-4 chains the (bad) photo because I have a 3/4  ton chainfall up in the rafter above and you can see the lift and pulling chains side by side.   SEE PHOTO IN NEXT POST

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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Thanks, Steve! That provides a clearer picture. 
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Creston...ain't you gots a friend with a strong back and a weak mind, puts him on his hands and knees under it when you unbolt it! and don't ask me...i'm busy!
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I have a friend down the road that told me back in the day, he and his brother rebuilt a B and WD45, and when the engines were done, one would hold the engine up to the tractor while the other got the bolts started. 
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I spose yer gonna brush paint that tractor too when yer done huh?
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Nah, It's already got pretty good paint on it!
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(Back in the day) Wink I would switch engines between two B's in an afternoon!

My mowing tractor started spitting oil out the breather so I took the engine and  off one I had just rebuilt and switched it with the one that needed work. Id did get dark before I got it back ready to mow. It was lunch time when I started. No help! No one would be able to help because I would keep telling then to get out of my way.

Did it like this.



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Silly question but wouldn't it have been easier to move the mower? Great photos of how you did it I never take enough photos.
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I just split my CA Monday I should have taken pictures. Block the rear And use a Cherry picker attached to the valve cover bolts. that is hoe the manual show to remove the engine. put a plank across the cherry picker legs and block from that to the wishbone. eveny thing will roll forward. since the engine is hanging it wont tip and the wish bone will stay in place as the block will roll with the cherry picker. I split mine Monday night after work. repaired the clutch fork and reassembled it Tuesday morning. I would have been done earlier but I lost fuel line clamp and ran out of small cotterpins so I had to wait till noon to finish it. I use a cross block stack of 6X6's with a 2X12 in the middle. make sure you block both rear tires or the rear end can move on you.
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Originally posted by Dan73 Dan73 wrote:

Silly question but wouldn't it have been easier to move the mower? Great photos of how you did it I never take enough photos.

Would have been if the one had not needed transmission work.   

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Dakota Dave, I'm trying to picture this, but I don't really understand what you mean by blocking the wishbone.
Dick, it doesn't look like you used and kind of blocking on the wishbone, so maybe it isn't needed? 

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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Dakota Dave, I'm trying to picture this, but I don't really understand what you mean by blocking the wishbone.
Dick, it doesn't look like you used and kind of blocking on the wishbone, so maybe it isn't needed? 

Thanks

I used three jack stands. Two under the drawbar so the rear tires were just off the ground and on under the torque tube.


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Thanks Dick, but I was talking about the engine half of the tractor.
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