canoetrpr
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2005
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- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040 cab/hyd shuttle - current, Kubota L3400 - traded
The most basic use of a jack that I had in mind was to be able to jack one of the rear tires up if they sprung a leak so that I could rotate the valve stem to the top and take the pressure off the tire.
My tires will be filled with liquid soon enough and I imagine this can't be uncommon.
I can't see how you would do this without a jack.
Other places I have used a jack on my now traded in L3400 was to jack one or the other side of the front axle to fully drain the axle fluid.
Any suggestions on a jack specifically for this sort of occasional use? I might have to jack it up in the field if it sprung a leak.
I just would not want to go looking for a jack when I needed it.
My tires will be filled with liquid soon enough and I imagine this can't be uncommon.
I can't see how you would do this without a jack.
Other places I have used a jack on my now traded in L3400 was to jack one or the other side of the front axle to fully drain the axle fluid.
Any suggestions on a jack specifically for this sort of occasional use? I might have to jack it up in the field if it sprung a leak.
I just would not want to go looking for a jack when I needed it.