204 w/ Z134 engine

pointrow

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Can the pan be removed with out removing the front end?
The large studs in the front won't allow the pan to drop.
I think I broke a rod and want to see if it is repairable so don't want to remove the loader until I see the damage.

Thanks
pointrow
 
yes remove nuts with two holes front axle pan
drive the bolts out with long 1//2 extention or
rod then remove the rest of the pan bolts .
remember to support the tranny with a jackstand or
hydralic jack, block the wheels
 
(quoted from post at 13:01:11 09/27/14) yes remove nuts with two holes front axle pan
drive the bolts out with long 1//2 extention or
rod then remove the rest of the pan bolts .
remember to support the tranny with a jackstand or
hydralic jack, block the wheels

Thanks
I have beat on them pretty hard but just wanted to know they can be driven forward.
thanks
pointrow
 
you drive them towards the rear of the tractor from the holes the nuts came off of, the bolts come out under the oil pan
 
I usually loosen the other bolts that hold the front support to the engine a 1/8" (after the tractor is supported underneath the transmission) then put a piece of 1/8" plate between the bolts on both sides, then snug the bolts up slightly. It will help to have the little extra clearance to pull the pan.
 

Now I am confused. These are fine threaded with a 15/16 nut and about 5" long. I can see the head of the right one under the radiator.

Thanks

pointrow
 

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