Attaching Front End Loader...

/ Attaching Front End Loader... #21  
I take mine on and off all the time, usually on concrete but plenty of times on "fairly level ground". There's been maybe a couple times I struggled a bit, but it's not been too bad. Perhaps the ground was really quite level there, or I just get lucky.

However, it can give me fits when one rear tire is low. I have a slow leak in my right rear tire (that I really need to get fixed), and if that has deflated very far it gets very difficult to mount the loader. Check your rear air pressure - if that's not off, then it's probably the ground. I'd think the plywood idea would be enough.
 
/ Attaching Front End Loader... #22  
You mentioned in your first post that the cylinders got out of phase making it harder to put back on. If that happens, then one of your quick connects is not fully seated. Have had that happen to me a few times. Otherwise, I can't add to the other good advice you've received so far. Hang in there. It will get easier.
 
/ Attaching Front End Loader... #23  
My dealer showed me how to do it when they delivered the used Kubota I bought. The driver explained how everything worked, including taking the FEL off and then back on.. He also showed me how they legally secured it when hauling.
 
/ Attaching Front End Loader... #24  
I've had it off a dozen or so times and I'm still cussin'...

If nobody is within hearing distance it does not work. Take my wife.She gets in the car and goes shopping when I used to try and hook it back up.Now she just closes the door just in case.
 

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