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steve(ill)
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hunter321
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stupid thing to ask but i would have to remove the bucket and loader and cement front weight before attempting to pull the engine.
if i took the backhoe part of if i could i dont think i could ever get it back on Edited by hunter321 - 12 May 2023 at 2:02pm |
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steve(ill)
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normally you roll the motor forward with the tires... I did a Backhoe tractor a few years ago... Transmission , rear end, tires, backhoe dont move. Block that solid..... I set bucket on the ground and blocked under the loader frame so it was stationary.. removed the radiator and everything around it... pulled the motor forward 3 inches and lifted out of the loader frame... but you would need a lift of some sort ..... have also seen pull the motor forward and drop to the ground and drag out from under the loader frame.. if you have room.
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steve(ill)
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This is a CASE 530 under an 8 ft awning... I disconnect the front axle / tires/ etc and rolled forward a foot toward the bucket.. Pulled the motor and dropped it out the bottom.. just plenty or cribbing under the loader frame and transmission area.
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