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North Central Kansas | After researching the different options for jacking up my 4410 I decided to build my own Jack. I wanted one that was stable and could do one axle at a time. Thanks to posters on Agtalk that shared pictures of their jacks. I bought the 4” and the 3.5” square tubing. The other pieces I had in my scrap pile. The cylinders came off of an Allied loader. The hydraulic hoses I think were less than $200. The steel was $450.
I am very happy with how it turned out. We switched tires tonight. Took less than two hours. Could probably do it faster but was taking our time and making sure everything was working like I wanted it to. It is very stable.
Now I need to build a grabber for the tires. If anyone has pictures of ones they have built please post.
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