Fluid Changes

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New to tractor. Not as flexible as I use to be. I want something to drive up on that will raise the tractor a few inches. Would I need 2 or 4 ramps to make it level? Can you send where I can get the ramps
 
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New to tractor. Not as flexible as I use to be. I want something to drive up on that will raise the tractor a few inches. Would I need 2 or 4 ramps to make it level? Can you send where I can get the ramps
Make your own from planks obtained at a sawmill, they will be safer than most plastic or tin ramps from an auto parts store. You can use a rope to drag them to the point of use. Most systems should be level for complete draining, so you should raise both ends.
 
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New to tractor. Not as flexible as I use to be. I want something to drive up on that will raise the tractor a few inches. Would I need 2 or 4 ramps to make it level? Can you send where I can get the ramps
Try Rhino Ramps...got mine at Amazon...work great for tractor or truck transmission/transfer case work.

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I use a pair of 10k ramps with built in bottle jacks that can increase the height. They work great and I can add two jack stands and then lower the bottle jacks before pulling out the ramps. I got these off Amazon. Use DuckDuckGo or Google to search for them or there likeness. I always level with four 5k jack stands.
 

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DON’T TRUST PLASTIC ramps! And be suspicious of foreign-made welds that don’t have good penetration.

Make your own out of boards … Pine is fine. (NOT particle-board or MDF)

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New to tractor. Not as flexible as I use to be. I want something to drive up on that will raise the tractor a few inches. Would I need 2 or 4 ramps to make it level? Can you send where I can get the ramps
You really shouldn’t need ramps to change fluids !! You got a beautiful garage a creeper board and stool on wheels.I have a L4701 I’m 54 years old no problem servicing Kubota well
New to tractor. Not as flexible as I use to be. I want something to drive up on that will raise the tractor a few inches. Would I need 2 or 4 ramps to make it level? Can you send where I can get the ramps
You would need 4 for level !! You should just need a creeper board and a stool on wheels,tractors are very easily serviceable the way they set on tires.You have a great garage I service my L4701 on stone surface 2019 model very easy to service.
 

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I have a creeper and a paved area. BUT the best thing I've found is simply a shiny piece of cardboard. I save the big pieces from things like flatscreen TV's and other packaging. Shiny side up I can slip all around easier than on my creeper. That provides a few extra inches clearance, being only 1/4" off the floor.

I also like to do the sloppy stuff over a section of grass or dirt. No spots to worry about if some drips here and there.

I do have a pair of sturdy formed steel ramps that my Dad bought me around 1990 for my first tractor - primarily to work on removing/replacing blades for sharpening on the belly mower. If I needed to get more clearance under the tractor I'd probably run the front onto the ramps and then raise the rear and put it on jack stands.
 
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BTW… when I made my “board” ramps…. I saw no need to use hinges and latches. I just made them in two sections each. This allows the lower sections to be moved out of the way if I need to slide under the vehicle with the creeper.

I assembled the boards using deck screws. And chamfered the leading edges. And attached old seat belt webbing (actually boat trailer winch-strap) to the sides of each so I can easily carry them around.

It was a cheap way to have a durable, trustworthy set of ramps using lumber left-over from other projects. (and with the low “air-dams” beneath the front bumpers of cars these days…the first/lowest board is a bit longer so the air-dam/bumper doesn’t “drag” on the ramps….like so many commercial ramps do these days.)
 

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I have a creeper and a paved area. BUT the best thing I've found is simply a shiny piece of cardboard. I save the big pieces from things like flatscreen TV's and other packaging. Shiny side up I can slip all around easier than on my creeper. That provides a few extra inches clearance, being only 1/4" off the floor.

I also like to do the sloppy stuff over a section of grass or dirt. No spots to worry about if some drips here and there.

I do have a pair of sturdy formed steel ramps that my Dad bought me around 1990 for my first tractor - primarily to work on removing/replacing blades for sharpening on the belly mower. If I needed to get more clearance under the tractor I'd probably run the front onto the ramps and then raise the rear and put it on jack stands.
That's what I do except I double up on the cardboard!!!! :)
 
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Elliott in GA

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I couple of weeks ago, I did my 200 hrs. service (plus replaced both air filters, fuel filter and the Hydraulic filter - not just the transmission filter). I just used a piece of cardboard - the cardboard is also great to leave under it overnight to catch any late drips.
 
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New to tractor. Not as flexible as I use to be. I want something to drive up on that will raise the tractor a few inches. Would I need 2 or 4 ramps to make it level? Can you send where I can get the ramps
Perhaps you can dig a hole and make a service pit! :ROFLMAO: My uncle had one and it was very useful for oil changes and such. If there was a downside it was putting the large pieces of lumber back over the pit, and the fact that a hole in the ground is a storage room for some.
 

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Personally, I wouldn't use the plastic ones on anything but a flat, paved surface. I use them for quick services on the cars. But that is only 2 wheels. For 4 wheels I would use 2x10 planks bolted together. Similar to what is posted above.
Never, ever trust your life with HF products.
 
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