bolt in oil pan

Drained the oil in my 450 and the oil looked funny coming out so when it was done I stuck my finger up there to see why it made a V when it came out and it was a mystery bolt

Havent gotten it out or know what it looks like yet but it a trip inside,question is how heavy is that pan and whats the best one man gang way to go at this
 
I have dropped belly pans and oil pans by using two straps under the pan and secured at the track pads. Then using the little winch on them just slowly release one at a time
 
What I really want to know is just how heavy it is before I start,I have already imagined a sceem but just want to know how big

I don't have it in the shop and don't want to put the oil in it to move it in there and then take it back out
 
Hi . I have dropped the belly pan on my dozers using a 2 1/2 ton capacity floor jack . It works really well.. you can even roll belly pan back or forward to help with the work you are doing. When all?s done just roll back in place and jack up in to position.. I might add if outside we put down planks to roll jack on . Plywood works well also and you can lay on it while working.. have a good 1
 
The blank and the jk I thought of being I'm outside

,What would yu think as the weight of it.I know the oil pan itself isn't real heavy
 
I would guess around 175- 200 lbs .I can only guess because I?ve never actually man handled 1. I?ve never actually taken 1 out from under the tractor.I myself own a JD 450e series... the belly pan is tough to handle regardless of how u do it . I?ve seen some that are bent ... and they are extra tough when removing and installing.. due to the twisting and bending...
 

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