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MM RTU lift point / jack placement

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Patsy Hatton

09-19-2004 08:29:58




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Hello,
I'm new to the Moline scene. Where is the proper location (jack placement) to raise the front of the tractor so that front wheels can be removed?
Thank you,
Patsy




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Kelvin

09-19-2004 13:15:53




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 Re: MM RTU lift point / jack placement in reply to Patsy Hatton, 09-19-2004 08:29:58  
If the back tires &wheels are on it, you can put your jack on the flat spot on the oil pan, near the drain plug.

If it doesn't have the back tires/wheels on it, it might overbalance at that point. You can probably get by jacking on the oil pump (The housing, not the canister), but its not the best of ideas. A little ahead of the oil pump is better.

Of course, you know to use jack stands, or some kind of support under the pedestal (the axle itself) if you're going to do more than take the wheels off and put them right back on.

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