Dredwolf
Bronze Member
I managed to locate another transmission housing for my MF 250 that my dad bought in 1985. Some of you may have seen the thread where my son's overly optimistic use of the FEL broke the housing in 2011, and it happened again recently. Besides the fact that my son is over-working the FEL, I have to get this tractor fixed. Splitting the tractor twice, moving the transmission components from one housing to another was $$$ last time, this time, I have to do it myself (with my son's REQUIRED help) as we just don't have the $$ to pay anyone to do it.
I am a decent fabricator, and I have looked at some splitting jigs I can fabricate with steel I already have to make this a little easier, and an okay mechanic (do all my 4x4, engine, axle, and manual tranny work), and I have the manuals on the way.
My garage is unfortunately over-flowing with stuff from the house, but the loss of the tractor is a sufficient disaster that my wife and kids are working overtime to donate, sell, and clear their stuff out of my garage, so I can have my concrete floor (and heat during the winter) back.
Any useful tips to share on splitting? I understand this 250 is very similar to the more common 230-245 tractors, so any tips or tricks are welcomed, I'll refrain from asking for prayers until it's apart.
I am a decent fabricator, and I have looked at some splitting jigs I can fabricate with steel I already have to make this a little easier, and an okay mechanic (do all my 4x4, engine, axle, and manual tranny work), and I have the manuals on the way.
My garage is unfortunately over-flowing with stuff from the house, but the loss of the tractor is a sufficient disaster that my wife and kids are working overtime to donate, sell, and clear their stuff out of my garage, so I can have my concrete floor (and heat during the winter) back.
Any useful tips to share on splitting? I understand this 250 is very similar to the more common 230-245 tractors, so any tips or tricks are welcomed, I'll refrain from asking for prayers until it's apart.