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    Posted: 14 Oct 2019 at 1:24pm
What is the trick to getting the oil pan off the engine?  When I drop the pan, I can't remove it because there is something blocking it from sliding down and rearward?  Looks to be the timing gear?  I can't drop it straight down because the tie rod bar is still on the tractor?  Does that tie rod bar need to come off in order to drop the pan? 


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Tie rod has to be dropped at least on one side.
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Thanks.  Any tips on removing the tie rod?  I can't get the tie rod to budge?  I have tried the pickle fork? sledge hammer,  next is heat but I'll probably end up damaging the boot.  Uhgg....
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8 ft long prybar. One big person pulling downwards on prybar forcing tie rod down. Someone else strikes the very rear portion of the eye that is holding the tie rod. I use a 4 lb hammer. Leave nut on but loosened to catch things when it breaks free. NO HEAT.
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