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The quick couplers are outside the cab inside the right hand post
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I was just thinking. There are some concrete cubes in my brothers yard that are supposed to be about a ton weight. I figure that if I can get the bucket under one of them I shouldn't need the front legs and any old prop to stop the back part dropping over time. I think I might have some 3" channel iron lying around.
You are right on the money with your thinking, put the bucket under the block, pull the 4 mount pins, a combination of curling the bucket, rising the loader and backing will free you of it, then use the hydraulics to pull the towers so they are back to strait up and down block them (that's the tricky part so you can clear the front wheels, an A Frame over the top of the loader works really well for this, Chain the boom arms up at the rear at the towers,
(in fact if you make or have an A frame you won't even need to but the bucket in a block), super safe too, as a hydraulic failure has no effect on it falling, the kids could climb all over it without any issue.
Then shut off the tractor, move the loader control all directions to remove the pressure in the lines (if you don't have it supported this is when it will collapse), remove the 4 lines and then back away.
You would love my L3450 for bog work, as it has really light, has really wide tires.
And yes much more maneuverable and lighter with the loader off.
It walked right out of this mud with no help!