More progress on 'Crusty' today -
- off road engine hoist to the rescue, took the trailer tailgate off and backed the hoist right up against the back of the trailer.
- I was pleased with myself that I still have the knack for eyeballing centre of gravity for irregularly shaped loads and was only off an inch or so on my first test pick...
After Crusty was hanging in the breeze all I had to do was push the trailer out from underneath and then lower the 222 onto some decking laid across the lower legs of the hoist
- used cautiously the hoist can also function as a pick-n-carry - (really needs some beefier wheels/tires on the front though

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Next step was to see what I could find to use for wheels on Crusty... I recently changed front tires/rims on my yellow 644 loader, and still had the old front wheel assemblies kicking around in my piles of junk - they are the right bolt pattern for the rear axle - but the 222 uses smaller diameter bolts... (it's good enough for now

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On to the front end - found the axle pivot pin is missing

previous owner in the distant past had pushed a chunk of 1" square tube in the hole so the axle stayed in place - pretty sure I have a spare axle and pivot pin in the container up at the property - Cleaned the rust and crud off the front spindles and found I some spare hand cart / wagon wheels with the right bearing size
- and of course the drag link is also missing- so back into the piles of misc junk I might need someday and found that a transmission support for the Suzuki Samurai that is almost exactly the right size - length really isn't that critical right now,

what with the missing steering sector gear and the rest of the linkage - at least for now the front tires 'sort of' point in the same direction (most of the time...)
Don't snicker too much - I only wanted to be able to roll it around in the backyard - but honestly with those silly sized wheels Crusty looks like he is ready for a pass down the drag strip...

'68 Case 195, '84 Case 446, '88 Ingersoll 222 - and 1965 Case 530ck (fullsize backhoe)