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Posted by Fromjb2 on March 23, 2007 at 17:33:08 from (74.101.67.211):
In Reply to: help with 484 IH posted by scott vaughan on March 20, 2007 at 16:59:51:
Scott, we always roll away the front. Some people have made splitting stands with wheels that bolt to the clutch housing where the 4 holes are for a loader frame and then roll the rear away. We always block rear wheels solid, put the bottle jack under the rear and then 4x4 cribbing under rear just in case bottle jack tips over. Then again using 4x4 cribbing and 2" planking on top of 4x4 to make a floor for the floor jack to move on. Now someone on this forum suggested that they used a pallet truck and several pallets stacked on top of each other to reach the oil pan. Run the pallet truck in between the front wheels lift and roll apart. Be sure to wedge blocks between front axle and casting to stop engine part from tilting left or right. BE VERY CAREFULL. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE BOTH PARTS SECURED IN 2 WAYS TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND INJURY. Good luck JimB
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