You really don't need a lift. I can pick up a Command engine......it's heavy but can be done. If you can recruit a friend for a few minutes, you can easily pick the engine out of the tractor.
While you have the engine out it is a good time to replace the crankshaft seals. They are another common problem and tend to leak after the engine has several seasons use.
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I bought a 1864, it's just grown from there. The Cubs have replaced old Chevys as my hobby/passion. The only car I have left is a '67 Chevelle wagon.
Seems like a good trade off. I can put five Cubs where one car sat and there are no titles or license to fool with!
Tim
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