William B: I have never seen one of those and probably wouldn't recognize one if I saw it....
It's listed and priced in IH PL 45. The stand is illustrated and parts shown & listed in Section A, page 32 of TC-120. Apparently you drained the oil & fuel (& removed the battery if so equipped), stood it up on its rear end and attached it to a 2x4 wall stud with the listed safety chain and eye-hook. I have never seen or heard of any any photo or instruction concerning the use of the stand. There should have been an Operator's manual for it, but there is no such in my library....
It would save a bit of floor space but I can't imagine anyone in his/her right mind doing that but someone at IH must have thought so.... Engineers can be a bit of a wonk sometimes...-}>..
Myron B
CCSupplyRoom
It's listed and priced in IH PL 45. The stand is illustrated and parts shown & listed in Section A, page 32 of TC-120. Apparently you drained the oil & fuel (& removed the battery if so equipped), stood it up on its rear end and attached it to a 2x4 wall stud with the listed safety chain and eye-hook. I have never seen or heard of any any photo or instruction concerning the use of the stand. There should have been an Operator's manual for it, but there is no such in my library....
It would save a bit of floor space but I can't imagine anyone in his/her right mind doing that but someone at IH must have thought so.... Engineers can be a bit of a wonk sometimes...-}>..
Myron B
CCSupplyRoom