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I have done a couple or 3 diff swaps, i dont think its that much work. About the same amount of time to overhaul a diff if its not blowed up. I have a buddy that does my driveshaft work,cheap.
Swapping a complete rear vs wheels....is still more work lol. The OP wants to get rid of the 7 1/4 anyways and I did the same with my 66 /6 B body so it wasn't hard to do but was still more work than doing a wheel swap :D
 
Physio didnt help. Right lower back is locked up pretty bad. Acupuncture next visit.
Left side that has been aggrivating for months is finally starting to get better. Now this…
 
As if my day couldn’t get any worse, buried the combine in the creek... bent the head to ****
 
Got my crazy PD in my shirt.....she loves it most times.

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Well crap Chris... that sucks. Sorry that you have added insult to injury.

What do you use to pull that beast out?
Wasnt me driving... I tried to warn them haha we had to dig it and rock it out. With the forced estate sale, we have no other tractors at the moment.

yep

now why won’t it let me post a picture
 
As if my day couldn’t get any worse, buried the combine in the creek... bent the head to ****
Bent head is not good! Water table came up one time during spinach harvest and my guys pulled harvester out of water by the head. Yep FUBAR. Lost almost three days fixing it. We had just rebuilt it, as we always do, during the winter so we would have zero down time during harvest. Arghh! For the non farmers the head or header is delicate and not to be pulled or pushed on. Or submerged in creek! It is the part up front that cuts chops and channels the crop to bin. They are pricey.
 
Bent head is not good! Water table came up one time during spinach harvest and my guys pulled harvester out of water by the head. Yep FUBAR. Lost almost three days fixing it. We had just rebuilt it, as we always do, during the winter so we would have zero down time during harvest. Arghh! For the non farmers the head or header is delicate and not to be pulled or pushed on. Or submerged in creek! It is the part up front that cuts chops and channels the crop to bin. They are pricey.

That part

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