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Re: Tracotor for a bad back and knees
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Posted by HoneyRancher on December 01, 2003 at 20:17:09 from (63.189.1.125):
In Reply to: Tracotor for a bad back and knees posted by ONLYTONY on December 01, 2003 at 17:29:51:
I have a Kubota L2950 with a loader. That first step up to the operator's platform has been getting higher each year. This past summer I took a look under the tractor and found two braces for the loader that had two 1/2" holes directly below the platform where I step up. I got two pieces of 4x4 angle iron, drilled holes in both sides of the angle, bolted one to each side in those holes I found and bolted up a 2x12 plank under the tractor. It sticks out about to the outside of the rear wheels and makes a very easy intermediate step up to the main platform. The only thing I haven't taken care of is some rubber flaps so the rear wheel doesn't drop dirt or mud on the step. It was real easy and real cheap - about $5.00 for the angle and I had the plank in the barn. Hope this helps.
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